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NOON . . . The bell rings; again the halls are crowded with students, hurrying to their lockers, hurrying from the buildings, hurrying away. For an hour the building is quiet. Then back the students come They come singly, in pairs, in groups. They pause to look at the bulletin board and to read the announcements .They laugh together, talk together, and once more return to classes. Hammering, drilling, sawing, measuring. painting, gluing, sanding, buffing. These are some of the things that go on in the shop room. Paul Jessen and Larry Cole take pride in fine workmanship. Mmmmm . . . good' Can you smell those fresh Favorite period of the day is the activity period . . the first twenty minutes cinnamon rolls? Cheryl Davison has gone to get an after lunch. All meetings are held then. Today there is a rally in the auditorium, extra order. The cafeteria serves both Junior and Senior High School students.
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Carol Appleby, Charlotte York, and Francis Roe anticipate a game The home economics students, Lona Colerick and Ruth of badminton with this new set. Nielsen, learn to sew a fine seam. MIDMORNING . . . The hours continue; the classes follow in procession. Some learn to work with their hands; some strengthen their bodies through exercise; some seek help in solving everyday problems of school life. Students find the challenge of the day in these rooms. Sally Mintzer and Mrs Merdin-ger, girls' counselor, discuss next semester's registration. A. H. S. girls arc always welcome to talk things over with Mrs. Merdinger
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“Twenty froggies went to school in Mr. Brown s biology lab-orator)'. Here Carol Jean Miller is holding a frog. The giggling boys are Dean Harris and Bruce Herman. SIXTH PERIOD . . . Each class offers a new world. Turn from the shop with its tools to Mr. Brown’s biology laboratory. Here the wonders of plant and animal life are first observed. Leave the laboratory and enter the library'. Poetry, facts, folklore, adventure, biography are all there for you. Look into the gym, watch the typing students, hear the music students. There are classes for all aptitudes and interests. There is a challenge for each one. Mrs. Myers' bulletin board intrigues Bob Laing and Anna Mae Mitch- Karen Moritz and Dick Montague study the bulletin ell. The library is busy all day long with students reading and studying board in Mr. Bedell's room As members of the Senior there. Books are also checked out. civics class, they are interested in the structure of our federal government.
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