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Dietitian St Maintenance aff rit Mrs. Velda Wheeless Mr. Robert Burr Our world would not be complete without the work of many people. To Mrs. Velda Wheeless and the lunch room workers, we wish to say thank you. We also wish to ex- press our appreciation to Mr. Robert Burr for all the maintenance work he has done and to the janitors, Johnny, Boston, and James, for their work. T hanks also go to the bus drivers for getting us to and from school. Johnny, Boston, James. eS Bus Drivers ¢ LEFT TO RIGHT: Ab Carter, Eddie Gilmore, Don Roche, Jill Jenkins, Martin Fowler, Vernon Carpenter. Page Twelve
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MR. ANTHONY SELLARI Sociology Economics Health P.E. MISS JUNE MERRILL Health P.E. MR. ED EMORY U.S. History General Math Health P.E. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Sellari, Miss Merrill, Mr. Emory. MRS. OWEN WILLIAMS English III, IV MRS. ANNE COLN English I, Il MRS. VELDA GRIFFIN English I LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Coin, Mrs. Griffin. MR. CLAYTON JOHNSON DOMAIN RANGE General Math . T ie Algebra I, II MR. WILLIAM MARTZ Algebra I, I Unified Geometry Advanced Algebra Trigonometry MR. GRADY BAILEY General Science Chemistry Physics MRS, HELEN DUNLAP Biology General Science LEFT TORIGHT: Mr. Johnson, Mr. Martz, Mr. Bailey, Page Eleven Mrs. Dunlap.
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Our Countries The world is made up of countries, which in our world are represented by our four classes. Each year our world becomes more complicated by new challenges, new studies, new activities, and new responsibilities. The seniors are sitting on top of the world. Many hours of hard work and fun have made this possible. The juniors are almost there. They have only one more mountain to climb and are feeling very sure ofthemselves. The sophomores are off the low grounds and are climbing upward. They have a better chance of reaching the top of the world now that they have got over that first big mountain. The freshmen have along journey ahead of them filled with many excit- ing adventures. They are reaching for the top of the world. The classes shouldall aimhigh and work toward those aims; for by doing this, they will gain success. Through their aims, the classes will help to make the world a great place in which to bes Jean de La Bruyere said, ''There is no road too long to the man who advances deliberately and without undue haste; there are no honors too distant to the man who prepares himself for them with patience. Page Thirteen
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