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, , ther Events L ,v 'Q 3,3 Mr. Milo Seabert, father of Margo Seabert, 'l1B, has donated his 1926 Fordson tractor to be the omcial symbol. Much time was spent in search of such a tractor earlier this year. Mr. Seabert's younger daughter, Edith, wanders what's happening. Miss Elizabeth Bice, assistant principal, seems to be enioying 'l2B .lim Kwasney's joke, at a luncheon for school administrators and student leaders. Ray Polidori, 'l2B, seems to be concentrating on what he is eating. Jeanne Lucas, IIA, is receiving more food from Marlene Reinke, 'l2A. 23 l .. iq 'wi W., NL. .., Q 5 I b N- -Q
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Mrs. Mildred Lyman, art teacher, adds a helping of Boston baked beans to the plate of Mr. Archie Allen, sociology, at the annual Christmas faculty party. Following him are Mr. John Hamel, indus- trial teacher, Mr. William Letsche, swimming coach, and Mr. Bruce Chambers, social studies teacher. Christmas is the season for giving and student council members Josette Alexandria, 'l'lB, Anna Nanas, 'l2A, Mary laconis, 'l2Ap Kandis Vengris, IIA, Ray Mercier, 'I2Ay Lynn Palmer, 'l'lBp Louise Dudrewicz, 128, Vickey Dimolt, 1287 Carol Meyer, IOA, Jeanne Lucas, 'l'lAy Gloria Parello, 'l'lBp and Shirley Nicholas, January graduate, present Mr. John Romanow, assistant principal, with twelve pairs of socks. 22
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Mrs. Gertrude Bos, librarian, who obviously enioys her work, looks over one of the many catalogue files kept in the library to aid students in finding and selecting material. Librar Our library is one area in if We tried, We couldn't miss i undergo 'library orientation., regular schedule of book rep1 terials available only in the f with the usual books, magazg ever, ours has special touche: else could one find a school f logs provide a bright backg days? Lounge furniture, type to read, type, talk-or just d ,X i 'N 'l IOA Gordon Walter, 12B Pat Heinrich, 11A Virginia Zitny, and l'IA Karen Petoskey seek the help of Mr. Charles Held, iibrarian, as he shows them a reference book they were looking for. 24 Added to the pleasant iob of being a librarian, Mrs. Elinor Boker talks to the 1OBs during the orientation sessions held every semester for members of English 3 and 3A classes.
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