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DO YOU KNOW That there are 104 doors in the school? There are 22 clocks in the school? There are 12 exits from the school? There are about 70 light bulbs in the auditorium? There are about 177 steps? There were 46 seniors last year and 53 this year? The total number of magazines the school subscribes to is 25: 14 of these go to the library, 5 to the Home Economics classes, 4 to Vocational Agriculture and 2 to Industrial Arts? There are 5 cooks? There are 6 bus drivers? There are 68 trophies in the trophy case? There are 25 typewriters for typing class? There are 80 new desks? There are 361 lockers? The dimensions of the stage are 50' 7 by 20' 4 ? The seating capacity in the study hall is 168? The seating capacity in the library is 30? The seating capacity of the auditorium is 700? There are 49 senior band members; 15 junior band members? There are 230 chorus members? high school, 85; freshmen, 55; junior high, 90? The school house was built in 1929? That Inter-class Contest was started in 1907 by the late Dr. C. H. Freeman? That Y-Teens used to be called Girl Reserves and met once a week? That assemblies used to be held every week? That Miss Crawford has been adviser for the annual for 14 years? That the flag pole is 42'3 high 17
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CLASS OF ’59 TOP ROW: Helen Ludvig, Adviser, Joyce Oldaker, Toe Truman, President, Pst Gilbert, Vice President, George Hindall, Treasurer, Sue Ping, Secretary, Ardythe LaVlness, Mary Ann Gardner, Mr. Kreglow, No Picture. FIFTH ROW: Leonard Earl, Kitty Jo Everhart, Lou Ann Park, Georgia Allen, Margaret Moorman, Jonathan Ladd, Ronnie Rayl. Don Gudakunst, Sherry Hauenstein, Joe Stobbe, Carol Harmon, Bill Loescher. FOURTH ROW: Irene Plummer, Jerry Smith, Burl Shulaw, Melvin Moser, Teresa Trllman, Rella Ramey, Gary Simon, Pat Hughes, Aaron Hackworth, Tom Wilson, Maxine Bosse, Joe Carey. THIRD ROW: Marvin Curtis, Barbara Ulrey, Robert Chrlsmer, Raymond Schick, Nancy Shadley, Virgil Campbell, Virginia Hackworth, Gary Scott, Gary Clark, Sue Wright, Dick Parshall, Alice Cash SECOND ROW: Jim Bucher. Mary Smith, Clarence Campbell, Marie Edens, Scot Moore, Dianne Parkhill, Harry Bower, Joyce Long, Duane Fletcher, Phyllis Wright, Raymond Brewer, Betty Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Gose, Jon Urich, Geraldine Crouse, Paul Smith, John Bozarth, Jane Legg, Edna Poling , Gloria Simon, Edman Hackworth, Richard W'oofter, Jerry Downing, Marjorie Zimmerly. NO PICTURES: Roger Harsh, Titus Worthington, Flora Wright, John Cheney CLASS OF ’60 TOP ROW: Mr. Westin, Adviser, (no picture); Karl Simon. President, Judy Ylnger, Vice President, Msrlene Clspper, Steve Hindall, Treasurer, Mrs. Bozarth, Adviser. SIXTH row: Judy Wagner, Dennis lams, Carol Ross, Vickie Bennett, Amos Hackworth, Tom Lowery, B. Brown, Richard Wyss, Estel Brown, Charlotte Austin. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Sanderson, Charles Epley, Jerry English, Pat Kipker, Joe Cochrane, Coleen Gudakunst, Thomas Cheney, Carl Duggy, Lonnie Boutwell, Sandra Fulks, Earl Treen, Barbara Gilbert. FOURTH ROW: Kay Marling, Joyce Hauenstein, Jarllyn Stoll, Sylvia Houser, Sandra Reiter, Buddy Downing. Sharon Hatter, Pamela Helgner, Buddy McCool, Donald Moser, Eddie Simmons, Robert Maloney. THIRD ROW: Tom Dearth, Jean Stober, Archie Rodgers, Earlene Fields. Pat Nelson, Jim Vandemark, Tom Starett, Donna Welhrauch, Wayne Plummer, Ruth Ann Dearth, Danny Gunn, Dennis Anspach. SECOND ROW: Maxine Fleming, Sue Wyss, Tom Shanks, Pamela Shadley, Tom Cheney. Carol Cole, David Fleming, Shirley Wade, Frank Pumphrey, Norma Kllngler, Kenny Irwin, David McCool BOTTOM ROW: Jean Traucht, Paul Shafer, Dick Cook, Shirley Elwood, Larry Gunn, Warren Pratt, Mary Johnson, Dorothy Nichols, Joan Conley, Jerry Graham, Bernice Webb. NO PICTURES: Donald Obenour, Jerry Rayl, Shirley Cowan 16
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Around Scfiool 1. -I KNOW, TEACHER ' 2. WHAT TALES HALLS TELL! 3. 8TH GRADERS WORK ON ABE LINCOLN PROJECT. 4. TYPING IS A SERIOUS BUSINESS. 5. STUDYING IN STUDY HALL?
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