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.. t N' ,A Sometime fx ,I . K Q, XYlu-n the old seven-period day changed to six, study hall scenes like those above became rare. Theoretically, students are to spend half their class periods preparing their assignments. Freshmen in the VVayne Central Library are: Bill Ste-ttuui, Donald Estle, Sherwood Freeman, john Clark, and Horace Burgerand. In the lower senior study hall pic- turc are industrious students: Frank Pettit, Larry Shotts, Ginny Richardson, Ross Ftinglespaugh, Barbara Rudolph, and john Rutledge. ge 15
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Everyone Studie Busy teachers rarely get a chance to really enjoy the teachers, lounge. Miss Prichard and Mrs. XVample1' enjoy a rare moment of relaxation. Rollroom time is a period for school announcements. Carol Students take advantage of the five minute period between Crane, a student council representative, reports to Mrs. classes to go to their lockers and catch up on all of the Poince's sophomore rollroom. news of the past hour. Page 14
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Everyone Spend Book Den clerks seem to outnumber the customers here The candy booth did such a rushing business that it as Dorothy Craig, Erma Reeves, and Helen Scanland sell was discontinued in order to halt the diminishing popular- Ginny Silkwood a notebook. ity of type AH lunches in the cafeteria. , Itubb The average studentis allow- ance diminishes rapidly at school. Textbooks in the new Book Den range in price from 31.60 to 353.905 notebooks, pencils and other sup- plies cost from 5 cents to 25 cents. Students will eat, and a govern- ment subsidized lunch costs ap- proximately 35 cents. Sports fans pay 35 cents a game. Gasoline Alley enthusiasts have no trouble spending their money for gas, repairs and necessary improve- ments. These and a myriad of similar expenses result in deflated hillfolds at the end of the week. Page 16 Students with wheelsi' park their cars in Gasoline Alley. Parking places are at a premium, but plans for a new park- ing lot are now being drawn up.
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