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SOPHOMORE Nancy Brown studies k the technique of student art work on f display in the auditorium She is a NOVEL copy and caption writer and helped finish the yearbook in the month of June. AT ONE of the few football pep sessions Tiger Mascot Jonna Depugh helps whip up spirit ” for the home game On game days both football players and cooks wore special shirts to put students in the mood for victory students who missed over twenty-five percent of a six week grading penod failing marks when absences did not meet outlined criteria. But, even with changes some things never change. Tryouts and elections brought both satisfaction and disappointment. Athletes, yearbook staff members and Buckeye State selectees and some college oriented juniors made plans for summer open gym, workshops, and college classes. Teachers pursued additional college degrees, conducted workshops, took part time employment or just relaxed. For the two weeks after school ended, guidance personnel completed grade point averages, helped Principal Surrey with fall registration and planned new procedures. Throughout the summer Mr. Surrey and secretary Mrs. Sandy Monroe completed records, prepared 1963-s4 school year materials, boxed books for rebinding and completed a “zillion'' other necessary summer jobs in the office and building. Yearbook Staff members and Adviser Mrs. Janet Roberts worked feverishly to meet the scheduled July 11 deadline. Custodians cleaned classrooms and helped maintenance workers re-tile the first floor hallway. Administrative staff members and Board of Education members concentrated on repairs, replacements and rebuilding within the school plant. They interviewed and hired new staff and faculty members in an effort to maintain the traditional quality education for the ever changing educational requirements. Thus, even the Changes Within are themselves, constantly changing. continued in conclusion • page 250 Introduction 9
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HELPING with the dinner theatre fundraiser are Greg Adkins and Yvonne Rigsby many students volunteered to serve dinner guests at the February u affair. SINGING at the Easter assembly, senior Rhonda Copeland is accompanied by Mike Diener and Melissa Dixon. DURING the April NOVEL Staff photo sale. Scott Deweese chooses among the thousands of pictures on sale in yearbook hall SOPHOMORE Twana Goble plays her trumpet at a home football game 8 Introduction
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