U S Grant High School - General Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1963

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To Service with a capital HS . we proudly dedicate the F163 General. 'lihree organizations who have served our school in an exemplary manner. the Hand, Safety Council, and l,i1Jrury. The Band. Safety Council. and Library by aiding and assisting the student body contribute more than their share to the well-being and progress of U. S. Grant. The Band helps in lifting up the Generals? spirit with good music. The Safety Council helps in keeping the school and community safe. And last but not least the Library and Librarians who help students in every way they can with their education. The ever ready and willing Rand take their instruments and trudge from one football field to another. One may see that the new brightly colored uniforms of the U. S. Grant Band are needed. From the first note to the last, the band is enjoyed by all. This large group is important in the formation and maintenance of our school spirit. And so the band is often referred to as the pride of U. S. Grant,'7 and it is surely something of which we should he proud. The Safety Council is one of our largest organizations at Grant. It varies in its duties and responsibilities to the student body. At the first of the school year the Safety Council aids in directing the car safety checks given to the drivers at Grant, while near the close of the school term they represent Grant at various quizzes and contests. We can feel sure they will strive to promote greater safety and well-being to everyone. ' Our huge Library is truly one of the greatest assets of Grant. lls numerous shelves and walls carry a wide and assorted selection of the worldis greatest and most popular books. Our wonderful Librarians are always willing to render their services to anyone from 8:00 in the morning to l:O0 that afternoon, when the last book is checked out. The Library has helped many a student when looking for a book or doing a research paper. The Library truly does give us a great service. The services which we gain from these organizations may be said to bring us both pleasure and profit through knowledge. Yes, indeed, the General may tip his hat in Pride to our wonderful Band, Safety Council and Library. Safety Council puts safety first. ,,..f--f fn A-:it ts-'GLN mf Y, L - 7' -ta :wrt -M iv-t.,, t'-st. ff ' Ev., H. Win H3833-Q si-' in 1 vm' My 1 i i ' -. ,Mamma Mg when '-



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Always working for, and serving our school to the ut- most of their ability is the Band, Safety Council, and Li- brary, although it requires many hours of hard labor to reach and maintain these goals and ideals. lVleeting1 zero hour classes each day in the school yearg the lf. S. Grant Band practices for more than two hours many times, sometimes in the coldest of weather just to get their routines. numbers and formations letter perfectfi Improyised with the best facilities possible the Safety Council holds meetings throughout the year to obtain im- peccable skill and knowledge of Safety. The Driver's Ed car and IJRIVOTRAINICRS are but a few things provided by this untiring organization. The Library serves Grant in various and, sometimes, unaccounted for ways. Books necessary for reports and themes are found many times after many hours of con- tinuous search by the Librarians and their aides. There is a wide variety of enjoy able and educational reading material found in this anthology' of books. All these are quite different, yet, all are related, for they endeavor to better our school to the best of their capacity. research and routine. Our yaluahlf Library offers knowlrd e to our l dent Drivers Ed car gives many' hours of practice ...M ,,,. M :ff 'ff L r at rr.. i . f -L W r Walker explains thc value of our ,a....,, F' ' Lf' Qafety rheck. ', A,-.1-fwy5 't 4 pb its A -. A X A flat e J to 4 r 7

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