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Page 13 text:
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Js in the Past... School Pells Kang Student Council Mayor Larry Tanner and Secretary Rosalie Steffes introduce the German exchange students, Jutta Putz and Renate Gramer, during the assembly on the first day of school. The tradition of carrying new books to classes to be sold is a familiar scene on the first day of school, as demonstrated by Bill Frever. The day after Labor Day is an exciting day for all children and teenagers across the nation. As in the years before, the school bells ring out. Youngsters that are going to school for the first time will find it somewhat different from anything they have ever experienced. Learning new words, and learning to count are a few of the new things experienced. But for students in junior and senior high school there is work, but this work can be fun. The reward for these years in high school is the greatest that students can receive, for they are building towards their future. Once again the halls were filled, and each student was glad to see his friends after summer vacation.
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Superior Staff Served School To maintain the high stand- ards of education and a well- kept educational institution, a high school must preserve a superior staff of custodians, bus drivers, and cafeteria help. CHS has accomplished this difficult task very ably in the past years, and this year was no exception. Left to right: Ora Whitaker, Arabel Krebs, Blanche Stevens, and Irene Smith prepare the delicious meals served in the cafeteria. Our fine staff of custodians this year included, back row: Leighton Scott, Donald Clay, Bernard Smith, and Ralph Bates. Front row: Fred King, Howard Landers, and Marvin Smith. The bus drivers have a great responsibility in transporting the rural students to and fro, and they fulfilled this job very capably. Back row: Lawrence Crozier, Edman Grier, Dale Hennings, Orval Krebs and Morrison Clay. Front row: Charles Sisler, Carroll Tharp, Verlin Shaver, Max Griffin, and Paul Williamson.
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