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Our Janitors, loft to right: Clara Jefforson, Woodrow Jefferson, I.uther Rogers, (i uy Kllnt. I. JANITORS Our Janitors work hard to give us a clean school and one that each individual student may be proud of. .Man - times the - are called upon for repairs. Without their help, our school system could not be the smooth working sj ' stem that it is. The bus drivers provide the students transporta- tion to and from school, to and from games, and transporUition for field trips. There is much re- sponsibilitj- in driving a school bus and in trans- porting a student. They are an essential part of our system. BUS DRIVERS LKFT TO RICilIT: lloli-n llo.is, Violet IV)wcll, Albert Storms, Archie Dodson, Dale Spelglner, Itoota Rlklns, Raul C.rncla, Hon Trujlllo, Jack Jones, lx ona Curlts, Hott - Tipton. 26
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LIBRARIAN Mrs. Jay i Irs. Jay is our school librarian. Every- one will agri ' ee that she has worked to improve our school librarj ' and to give the students a better selection of books from which to chose. Mrs. Douglas TEACHERS AIDES A relatively new addition to our staff is the teacher ' s aides. These three women help the teachers in their duties . I am sure that every teacher appreciates the help that each aide gives. Z W . . ■ 1 %s 1 V n 1 — - 1 Mrs. Hibdon Mrs. Smith CAFETERIA STAFF Our lunch menu has changed this year. We have a variety ' of choices of foods rather than only one hot meal . The students soon found out that it is more expensive but the popularity still remains strong. The staff includes, Esther Arias, Ruth Collins, Threecy Thomason, and Corinne Caplinger.
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The first intelligent expression of tiie infant is wonder; this quickly develops into active curiositj ' , until life be- comes an enthralling and breathless voyage of discovery. Its possession is the great distinction between youth and age. Youth is past when the sensation of adventure is ended, when instead of boundless expectation and of curiosity that penetrates into all the corners of existence, a man is content to take things as they are, when eager- ness gives way to complacency and questioning to the cynicism of experience. The man devoid of curiosity is the man who in the end attains to nothing. UNDERCLASSMEN 27
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