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Lunch time is gab time. Doing eir share of gossiping are left, 11 As Terry O'Connell, Beverly Auriat, Kay Smith, Beverly Edwards, Valerie Salancy, and right, 11 As Rita Morgie and Janice Bodinus. Wiping the table, Mr. James VanderHull, teacher on cafeteria duty, converses with 12As Anne Ricamore and Alex Shashko. Dave Oberg, 12A, prepares a busy hour at work, as he his first hour class. Barbara Pieczarka, 10A, smiles happily, leav- ing one class and preparing to hurry to another. Midge Nussio, 10A, a typical sight behind opened books, finds that a class hour provides valuable time for her studying. Paid7 6ne hf One Another of our most typical experiences is going to class. We see our friends, we study and learn, and with each day we anticipate the coming of a special occasion, the Christmas season; when singing carols in B hall is typical of our holiday spirit.
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tf-riom BeptesnMeA until jjurn During our ten months of school, we have some special occasions, such as assemblies, but the experiences we have everyday are the ones which we most remember and which make us typically Fordson. We meet and talk in the main hall, while our statue of Mercury listens to every word. We're sometimes found cleaning out our lockers, which always have a variety of useless papers. And those of us who are seniors often bow for a drink from our fountain. Fordsonites Find the statue of Mercury in lower main hall a popular place to meet and gossip with friends. llBs Arlene Sorensen, Rosemarie Keezer and Sally O'Brien chat there. 3rd Gullet and George Hendrickson find that lockers extra papers during a semester. The senior fountain is always a gathering place for seniors. Here January Graduate Jean Kazlusky bends to sip the sweet nectar for the last time, while Paul Hudson holds the faucet for her. 9
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minutes of fresh air before going into industrial hall. With the first breath of spring, cotton skirts appear. Coming through the lobby doors in D Hall are 12As Lois Hans and Linda Tressler. Hark the Herald Angels Sing rings through the halls at Christmas time, as students gather in the main
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