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Page 90 text:
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Friendly and capable are our behind-the-scenes Girl and boy Fridays to the office secretaries were student assistants Harrison Hendee, LaVerne Fryrear, Christine Friend, Judith Kuehn, Linda Worthington, Glenda Sorrells, Gene McGrew, and Jim McCone. Chief Cook Red Craten watches as Martha Lowe is served her lunch by Ueft to rightj Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Haffner, and Mrs. Bagley. Next to be served are Jim McCone, and Sue Perrine. 86
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Out of the band room drifts the most unusual combination of sounds ever imagined -the tinny whang of a t-oo tight drum head, the shrill squeaks of several clarinets warming up, the fragment of a current popular song- and then, silence! Mr. Garinger steps upon his podium, taps his baton on the music stand, and another session of music appreciation is under Way. Whether it be band, chorus, or ensemble practice, the music students are sincere in their efforts to give their best, and tangible results are the fine musical groups in our music department. ma ii liee if MIXED ENSEMBLE: Marabel Parks, Jean Wagner, Jonet Evans, Pat Kirtley, Bill Trout, Jim Hughbanks, Larry Moore, lnot picturedl Bruce Paul. i , ii i. BOYS' OCTET: Tom McGrew, Neil Parker, larry Moore, Jim Hughbanks, Ace Rogers, Jerry Zusponn, Jim Nicholas, Larry Cramblet, accompanied by Ronnie Larner. x xi xi FLUTE TRIO: Sue Perrine, Janene Walter, Judy DRUM QUARTET: Sue Kirby and Sandra Sam- Curtis. mons, snaresp Marobel Parks, cymbals: Mar- tha Lowe, bass. B5
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Page 91 text:
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,N I Y tsl sw . M aol B workers l Z John Arnold, head bus main- tenance man, explains core of the buses to ileft to rightl Bus Drivers Lyle Vin- cent, Ronald Runkle, Kenneth Kirby, Henry Hughbanks, Vir- gil Weber, Ray Gingerich, Noel Herron, and Clayton Fil- bert. Has my blue billfold been turned in? Seconds today, Red? Mr, Conn, Where's the ladder? These are just a few of the Wide variety of questions answered through action by our efficient office as- sistants, cafeteria workers, janitors, and bus drivers, Getting the rural students to school, keeping track of all the students during school hours, preparing our hot lunches, and cleaning up after almost three hundred teen-agers are the tasks performed by our personnel. ,f 5' X .1 Maintenance Engineer Ronald Runkle is al- ways on the alert for things which need replacement or repair. Janitors Hollis Campbell and Roy Conn get equipment together prior to the daily clean-up. 87
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