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CUSTODIANS Bottom Row: D. Heers, C. Homlin. Top Row: D. Pierce, W. VanOrmon, P. Studley. CAFETERIA STAFF M. Gilluiy, Miss Lilly, B. Schwartz, I. Reed, N. Schwartz, E. Biehl, L. White, D. Guthrie, V. Gifford, S. Zirkelbach. BUS DRIVERS D. Heers, C. Hamlin, L. White, D. Pierce, R. Studley, W. Palmer, L. Ryan, C. Moses, A. Lorrow, W. VanOrman.
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QUOTES We are o small class—guinea pigs for schedule changes and other time-and-space saving ideas of the administration. In spite of our size, our class has been able to excel in field days, and our fair booth was a success. These events required close co-opera- tion, believe us! Because we are determined to go to Washington, this year has been one of intense money-raising. Sometimes we have wondered if the school is really a non-proft-making organ- ization. It should be noted, however, that our class managed to win the magazine sale contest. Before the glow of that success died away, we were plunged into the production of our senior play, Gramcrcy Ghost. This was above all a class project, and we all helped in small ways, giving our sympathy to the cast, who rehearsed all hours, even during test week! A who's who of the cast would include Bev, Bill, John and Joe. Mrs. Phelan wos our director. Soon oil the glories of our senior year will be just ancient history, but we will never com- pletely forget them. How could we? A. Brown, President; M. Leach, Vice-President; J. Paul, Secretary; N. Jackman, Treasurer. SENIOR NOTES AND Please, may we take a breok? This has just got to be the greatest! Only 256 days to graduation! Written on the blackboard, room 207— Reconvene at 1 1:45 Caption for the picture of adviser on the preceding page— Shall I tell about the bugs in the broccoli or the rats in the meat grinder? Who said the Junior year was the hardest? Washington, look out! 14
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