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Connis editor-in-chief Judy Spencer does her daily dozen on the hula hoop to keep in trim for arduous work on the senior section of Comus. —t Friendship Kiris Florence Sexton, Judy Armhrust, and Carol Baker trim the Xmas tree which the club places each year in the lobby. For the Long March Ahead Below is a scene from the most popular affair of the fall social season, the Homecoming dance sponsored by the Distributive Education Club. Committee chairmen were Wanda Shinn, Jack Heydenreieh, Carol McGee, Mike McCarty, Betty Mills, and Ed Fogle.
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Shown presiding over the school lunch is Mrs. Berna- detta Howe, cafeteria supervisor. Other cafeteria per- sonnel are Mrs. Martha Wilcox and Mrs. Mary Craig. The snack bar, where candy and ice cream are sold, is a popular spot for young gourmets at noon. Volun- teers from Fellowship and other clubs assist, and the main office supervises the transaction of business. Storing Energy One thorn (?) among a bouquet of roses enjoys himself in good company in a typical lunch room scene in the ZHS cafeteria. Lunch is served fifth and sixth periods in a room which serves as study hall during other periods of the day.
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Fall and Winter Frolics and the All work and no play would make Jack or Jill dull, so young and old come forth to join the activity parade the year round at Zanesville High School. In the fall it’s wiener roasts on the knoll or at local parks and patios, or back-yard parties at private homes. N inter frolics are usually in the school gym. An autumn faculty party was held on the school patio. The shot at right was of the faculty Christmas party in the cafeteria rooms when Principal Rolland Buxton was a super Santa (in a sharp suit) in honor of the small fry belonging to faculty members. Photo by Stem' Marlow A tense moment when the youngsters claim their gifts from Santa’s pack. Ten
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