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Special programs and projects, together with periods of work and relaxation, are all parts of our school life. Donald McDonald helps boost school interest in science by building this dummy rocket. Virginia Rabb holds her listeners’ attention as she gives a book report. i Cathi Little listens to college representatives as they discuss aspects of higher education. The Art Department took charge of decorating the tree in the library, purchased by the Tri-Hi-Y, with their hand made decorations. While waiting for their buso in the afternoon, many students gather to talk. Page 24 Judy, Loren, Tana, and Clara Lee are some of the many students who rely on the school supply room for their materials.
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Go Forth to Serve Mr. Eastman congratulated the winners of the “Voice of Democracy” contest: (left to right) Donna Carlton, third; Mr. Eastman; Jim Lanier; first; [ ancy Wakefield, fourth; Sam Clement, fifth; and Robert Green, second. The opportunity to serve will be facing us soon ... on completing Our Way Across we will have a chance to do much for our community ... to assume responsibilities whether at home ... in organizations ... in business ... or in government. wt Even on the coldest days Lucile an Duyne Representatives from each homeroom Jine up before the Christmas and Linda Stearns sell popsicles after lunch. assembly, with their gaily decorated food boxes. •r, Sharon Neal, and Ken Roberts were honored ding students during the Youth Appreciation be Mrs. DuCharme advises Sam Clement and Linda Stearns as they participate in the weekly high school radio program. vary Pago 23 t ll u:
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School life begins at 8:20 with students arriving by cars and buses. All hurry to their homerooms, where the day starts with devotions and the salute to the flag. Students crowd around Mrs. Scarborough to see the new encyclopedias. Linda, Joan, and Trellis give the devotionals over the PA system every Monday morning. Figure sketching becomes more interesting as Carmen Stone poses for the art class. Students hurry to their next classes before the bellrings- Senior High Library U inter Haven, Florida “We belong to the Ivy League. Page 25
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