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CAFE TERIA go Sl G' ff Lots ol talking and laughter make a good meal better. The Iunior and Senior High School cafeteria under the direction of Mrs. Thelma Groomer is re- sponsible for the feeding of 700 famished students daily. The hungry students find that here is a place to fill up with a well-balanced meal without empty- ing their pocketbooks. The average cafeteria luncheon costs 38 cents. At the snack bar, which serves such goodies as malts, rolls, cokes, and other small items, the average tab is 20 cents. Students use the building as a refuge from inclement weather and as a pleasant setting for their mixers following home basketball games. The building is maintained by the cafeteria custodian, Mr. Clyde Woodley. 181 Wait a minute, Gary, business before pleasure. What are you looking tor. Charles? She didn't miss anything.
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ENGLISH ,upper leftj Iohn Paula smiles as she 'eads the reminders for English III. Qupper rightj Do you need some extra ielp, lack? abovej Listen carefully, boys, Carla seems to know what she's talking about. 'rightj This is no gab session: it is a liscussion of English IV short stories. Emphasizing the importance of the ability to speak properly and write one's thoughts, the English II and III classes, under the direction of Mrs. Marie Morse. Mrs. Murline Gatewood, Miss Gail McWil- liams, and Mr. Elmer Mantooth, have com- posed diaries of fictional people, produced plays from texts, and learned the fine points of grammar. Mrs. Iulia K. Sparger's students have trudged through The Canterbury Tales, Macbeth, and their main project for the year, a research theme. Individuals taking English V, taught by Mrs. Marie Morse, studied vocabulary. advanced grammar, composition, and world literature. 1
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