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TRANSPORTATION Our transportation is ably handled hy Mrs. Rudersmith and Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer. ffwj f, 6 73' X -J CUSTODIANS Mrs. Kennedy. Dick Miller, Reese Kennedy. Very beneficial to every Vik- ing student are the custodians, who keep No-Ca-Hi neat and clean and running properly. CAFETERIA Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Lepley, Mrs. Burden Every day these smiling cooks have yummy meals for famish- ing students. Our gratitude to you!
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY So you're eager to hear the next chapter of our thrilling encounter with the seas of education? Well, l'm sorry, but you must have missed an episode, because that story is all finished. We sailed through Chapters Freshman and Sopho- more with plenty of ambition and energy to move onward to meet the challenge of junior. Boarding the No-Ca-Hi train, we met those challenges and set a grand climax to Chapter junior by sending our debate team, three of which are members of our class, to the national speech finals in California. Hopping off our No-Ca-Hi train, we board- ed a fast jet which got Chapter Senior off to a rip-roaring start with a highly successful foot- ball season, not to mention the Senior Class Play, which was hailed as one of the best these old walls have seen for quite some time. We had a little engine trouble, but our mechanics, Miss Bahler and Miss Bayer, smoothed out the bumps Seated: Betty Butcher, Shirley Domer. Standing: Richard Fye, Bob Schwitzgebel, Kenny McPeek. and kept us flying straight. It's a shame you missed our last episode, be- cause it was really the blueberries. Packed with action right up to the very end, the Prom and Senior Night, together with all the hustle and bustle of graduation, brought the book to a most exciting climax. The story has been told again and again, but to us, as we lived it, it was a new and thrilling adventure. And now we are ready to begin the second volume. The first chapter will be Commence- ment, which we feel is quite fitting, since it is the beginning. The world is waiting for us, and we shall go forth and prove what we can do. We have no fear of failure, except to fail to do our best. Someday, when your children bring home their history books, you will find the very chapters that we, the Class of '52, have written.--By Betty Butcher. 'A' SENIOR OFFICERS ROBERT SCHWITZGEBEL President RICHARD FYE Vite President KENNY MCPEEK . Treasurer SHIRLEY DOMER . Secretary BETTY BUTCHER . Historian
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