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iil.. A um-ipiul Il'l0lld, 172lII'Il0I'I7'S head Annual salesmen. Left to right--Marilyn Miller, Mary librarian, Mrs. Casey. Ann Moroz, Marlene Miller, William Stange, Albin Ulle, and T811 Marianne Lefelhocz. OUR LIBRARY FACILITIES Mrs. Casey the head librarian and l , I , ier assistants, have maintained a library which is very worthy of praise. There is probably no other town, the size of Fair- port, which has the facilities which we have St d , . u ents are able to spend many periods in the library during the school day and to spend hours there studying in the evening. Reading material is of no val I ue unless it is read. Our library not only draws Fairporters, but also many others. Inside the walls of the library building, much knowledge has been gathered. Many can base their success upon what they have learn d th ' ' ' ' ' e rough the facilities of an outstanding library. Harvey Hilston, Wlilliam Urban, and Neal Hilston: janitors at Harding High. NVQ are all ggi-ateflll that they keep our school in tip-top condition.
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,,,,,.,...T-f ,.......Q..-.- The Skippers varsity cheerleaders, Carolyn Olle, Mary Ann Pillar, and standing: Janice Ticel and Margaret Xvil- Mary Ann Halleck presenting the Youth son. Kneeling: Mary Jean Caruso and Traffic Council Assembly. Roberta Alto. found out who the best dancers were in the various fields: waltz, polka, and jitterbug. The Junior High Party provided entertainment especially for those in grades 7-9. The evening included playing games of all sorts, eating food to the bursting point, and dancing to your heart's content. This date is always remem- bered among high school years. T' 1 Twirl and the April in Paris dance provided enjoyable evenings The inse for those who attended. These dances provided excellent opportunities to mingle and discuss school affairs. h to attend looks forward to the Prom. Everyone in school who is old enoug This is it as far as socials are concerned. The large hall with its dance band is the setting for the girls in formals and boys in dinner jackets. This, together with the party afterwards, makes pleasant memories that last for a lifetime, Seniors enjoying all phases of their annual party: eating, loafing, and Cleillllllg ul In . ,.,...1....-3 N ine
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