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Classes Although we mixed fuzz with work, the knowledge which we gained in our classes can never he overestinzated. Not all of it was lzlzowleclge from hooks, for we learn- ed how to get along with our Class- mates ami teachers.
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Top row: Howard Boomershine, Curtis Rathburn, Raymond Kindig, Thelma Heph- ner, Katy Boyer, Mary Regisser, Eunice Reed, Floyd McCutchan, Charles Saunders, John Hammel. Second row: Clayton H. Elliott,, Emery Druekamiller, Lilly Kohl, Gertrude Hart, Cora Keckler, Catherine Schricler, Laura Belle Bates, Vera Myers, Doris Keckler, Crystal Rees, Lorin Krueger. Front row: Ruby Shultz, Kathryn Zimmer, Gwen Cotner, Julia Nixon, Pauline Reic- hardt, Maxine Rinehart, LaVerne Hardy, Barbara Kindig, June Krutza, Ruth Stevens, Milo Certain. Not in p ic tur e, Burt Kepl er. The These are some of the people Who keep our schools operating smoothly. schooling process of today doesnit consist of 'treadin' and 'ritin' andl 'rithmeticv alone, but serves a much higher purpose. Behind the teacher's every action in school is the desire to mold character and to help the pupil form better habits. This challenge has been met and the task fulfilled here in A. H. S. Of great value also was the service rendered by our faithful cooks, as our cafeteria, was a bee hive of activity at the noon hour. Police OHicer Paul Tague kept a watchful eye at the street crossings in front of the building at the first of the year, before the patrol boys were organized. The mechanism of our school plant must be kept in opera- tion and the building must be kept clean. These jobs were in the capable hands of our trusted custodians. COOKS Edith Kunkel Daisy Stevens POLICE OFFICER Lucinda Newnam xx? Paul Tague with CUSTODIANS Vern Easterday w Bill Bodley DX Harry Sowle Y Page Fourteen lx 7? ' if fi. I al 1 177.1 'I 'hi' 'fi '. gm L., ., Facult
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Page Sixteen Those Who SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ......SSSSSSSSSSSSSS,,.,.....,................., Bill Crain Vice President ...... SSSSSSS I leen Nelson Secretary ........ ,.,.,S, . Phyllis Porter Treasmfer .............., ,llllllll W ood Dygert Sergeant-at-M1115 .,IoIo .,.,,,..... T om Jack Motto-- A quitter never Wins and a Winner never quitsf' Fl01uer-White chrysanrhemum Colors-Kelly green and White.
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