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Page 103 text:
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open for business Many schools don't have their own store, yet Adams did. The Amble Inn is just the place to go if you need school supplies, or if you just want to buy a record. They also sell candy. gum. jerseys. and jackets. The Amble Inn was sponsored by Mr. Rosenberg. and run by six seniors and two juniors. These students experienced first hand how a Store operated. Their customers consisted of the students of Adams. The Amble Inn was open five days a week during the lunch hours. After Christmas, the Amble lnn was robbed. Much of their merchandise was taken unfortunately, none was recovered. NNT 'X
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Page 102 text:
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service with a smile This year Highland House wrapped up its sixth successful year with a few changes. The restaurant was totally redecorated. Patti King and Judy Cieslik initiated the whole project. A coat rack was added to the decor, so the customers had a place to hang their coats instead of hanging them on the back of their chairs. The serving schedule also differed this year. Inst-ead of serving on Tuesdays and Thursdays and having Soup Day on Wednesdays, Soup Day was omitted and they served on all three days. Besides serving the students and adminis- trators, Highland House also served anyone who wanted a good meal at the reasonable price of ninety cents. The hours they served were from eleven to twelve-thirty. Mrs. Fisk taught her students good management, how to prepare the food and the importance of serving it in a friendly manner. 1 xo Welcome r . .. 1 to 4, Z5 l ,-Q li 'ls' gx 'g .. J ' Sill!-of 'f .ICf'15, 5 J ,553 t :. I U' .I -Ill: ', . d Hlghliiilouse Rutland nom- wn , ' ' gf ,' wewenf having frog legs today? ggrs T Ear- f ':::gy af-ff-' sw P'
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Page 104 text:
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crazy camp counselors The sixth grade students from Meadow Brook. University Hills, Baldwin. North Hill. and Long Meadow elementary schools were counseled by selected Adams Students. The kids and camp counselors were full of energy and enthusiasm when they went out to the wild wilderness of Camp Tamarack. Each counselor had five to eight kids to keep track of for the week. Everyone participated in the activities such as ice fishing, map and compass. and nature walks. The highlights of the week were the drop off, square dancing and the team skits. Overall, the counselors and the kids experienced a fun-filled week at camp. 5-Q e sandy 'smiles lor the camera! A
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