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Bottom Row: M. Wainer, E. Pearcy, G. Darrell, E, Piatt, D. Merideth, J. Collier, V. Luther, G. Tribby, B. McLary, R. Whitlow. Row 2: G. Schafhauser, L. Scott, H. Avery, H. Baiigh, S. Curtis. A. Dick.son. J. Crew.s, A. Full ' ord, P. Baker, L. Kennedy. Cafeteria crew and janitors aided school daily Each day the cafeteria workers prepared a well-balanced meal for students and teachers alike. They had many problems to cope with, but perhaps the two greatest were the quantity of food to prepare, and appealing to the varied tastes of the 750-950 people eating in the cafe- teria each day. The custodians, too, had problems to contend with. This winter was one of the coldest in his- tory, the mercury dipping below zero on many occasions. This condition made the job of keep- ing the school warm much harder than usual. Still, they completed this job and others quick- ly and efficiently. E. McCulIough, J. Truax, E. Warner, H. Littell, B. Gregson, B. Tra.vlor, A. Clark. iwr i 1- »ii mm mg M i
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CLARENCE GERALD STU PECK— Woodworking, In- dustrial Arts. Purdue University, B.S. Mr. Stupeck is MHS ' s assistant football coacii and assistant bask- etball coach in a grade sciiool. Mr. Stupeck is interest- ed in woodworking. Last summer he attended In- diana State College for work on his M.S. VIRGIL TELFER -— Vocational Agriculture. Purdue University, B.S. Mr. Telfer sponsors the Future Farmers of America. He enjoys boating and skiing. Last summer he attended the American Institute of Cooperation with four Martinsville F.F.A. members at Ohio State University for one week as guests of the local Farm Bureau Cooperative Association. FOSTER THOMAS — General Math, Audio-visual director. Butler University, B.S.; Indiana University, M.S. Mr. Thomas is sponsor of Projector Club. WALT THOMPSON — Health and Safety, Drivers Ed- ucation. Ball State Teachers College, B.S. Mr. Thompson is assistant track coach. Wrestling is one of his predominant interests. Last summer he was a water safety instructor and lifeguard. DOROTHY TOMPKINS — General Math, Plane Ge- ometry. Earlham College, B.A. Mrs. Tompkins is in- terested in the piano and organ. Last summer she worked as a research statistician at the Connecticut Department of Labor. THOMAS A. WALKER — General Shop, Woodwork- ing. Purdue University, B.S. PHYLLIS WERSHING — English. Central Normal Col- lege. B.A.; Indiana State College; Indiana Universi- ty, M.S. Mrs. Wershing is a church school teacher of Jimior High department and pianist for churcli cnoir. Her main interest is people. ERLA WILLIAMS — English. Indiana University, B. S. Mis. Williams enjoys swimming and scuba diving. Last summer she was a swimming instructor.
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Ilitl i, SUM ' S I Those seniors successful in their campaigns for class offices are Evelyn Maxwell, treasurer; Sandy Hinson, secretary; Jim McLary, vice-president; and Chuck Bidwell, president. One of many seniors receiving precollege counseling from Mr. Robert Speelman is Wayne Cramer. Seniors work diligently to earn their diplomas In this, the last year for the class of ' 63, the seniors left an imprint in the halls that will not soon be forgotten. The list of accomplishments of this year ' s seniors is unending. At the beginning of the year, the class went to the gym to elect the of- ficers that would lead them through the year. Seniors held high offices in the clubs at MHS and showed their abilities by passing on to the underclassmen things that must not be forgot- ten. Although they took an interest in their x n armed forces panel, consisting of officers from the National Guard, Navy, Army, and Marines, discuss school, they were constantly reminded that the days at high school were fast coming to end. The faculty helped the seniors by preparing them for life after graduation. They could get counseling on jobs, or help on preparing for college. A panel of men from various branches of the Armed Forces talked to the senior boys about a career in the defense of our country. When the class of ' 63 graduates, they will not feel like they are being shoved out. They know that they must go on to something else. As far as MHS goes, the seniors can look back on a job well done. military obligations with the senior boys.
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