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SENIORS Senior year, brimming with mem- Ories of never-to-be-forgotten friendships and experiences -- of days guaged by the sounds of bells and the exacting standards of scholastic performance and good behavior -- of nights meas- ured by the number of assignments to be completed as against the number of television shows to be iis Sede- sOlewecek-cuds,clOcked by the stop-watch at games and by the curfew at home. Senior year, full of plans for the IU GesS oe OtInattiage andra faimilvyes On cOlleserand aca reer, == 10temilitary service and ad- Venture.
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COMFORTABLE CLIMATE, GOOD MEALS MAKE LEARNING ENJOYABLE When the days were cold last winter, were the classrooms cold? Of coursenot. At the controls of the furnace were men without whom we would have frozen. Hard working and good natured, they are responsible for the disappearance of paper that misses the waste basket, and the mirror-polished floors that greet us after each vacation. Picturedilettvrare: (FIRST ROW) Mr. Granger, Mrs. Whit- taker, Mrs ys Poindexter, Mrs ee ayes Mrs. Welch, Mr. Wilson; (SECOND ROW) Mr. Forbes, Mrs. Gatling, Mrs. Finch and Mr. Miller. Our cafeteria, operating under a central- ized lunch program and managed by Mrs. East, serves about 450 meals daily. One baker, three cooks, three helpers, one cashier, and student employees comprise the staff. Pictured at left are preparations for bar-be-cue, bar-be-cue buns, anda tempting dessert. A la carte distinguishes the high school menu from that of the ele- mentary school. Members of the cafeteria staff pictured above are Mrs. East, Mrs. Guerther, Mrs. Gilliam, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Bratcher, Mrs. Eley, Mrs. Presley, and Mrs. Cannon, 12
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SENIORS ELECT CAPABLE OFFICERS Senior class officers, Theodore Holman, president; Charles Hill, vice-president; Carolyn Jackson, secretary; Joseph Harris, treasurer; and Isaac Jones, chaplain; meet to discuss plans for Senior Day. HENRIETTA ADAMS CLARENCE ALFORD Henny Juny” Leadership Class, 1. Choir 4; Student Hall Patrol 4, JAMES ANDERSON JAMES ANDREWS Andie Baseball 3,4; Hobby Football 1,2,3; Student Club. Patrol 1.
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