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Please, get it clean, but, please, don't use scouring pads. F.H.S.ER'S STUDY FOR CREDITS, WCJRK Senior class m e mb e r s are scurrying ar ound to get this car clean, so they can rush on to the next one. This car wash was one of their money making projects of the year. If students don't have studies, they are free to browse through the library during their study hall. Here Ted McCord and Ted quit pushing! She probably was there first anyway. Charlie Stettner are using the card catalogue for references. Hall m o nit o r s are chosen from study halls for each period of the day. They have varied duties such as checking other stu- dents' passes, assisting visitors, and run- ning errands for teachers. Is there a date, the time, his destiny, or his name? 1
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REFERENCE FOR OUR FUTURE OCCUPATIONS The Big Four take time out for a pepsi at the Chum 'n Chew. Well, everyone has to eat, and our kids are no different. Pictured here is a group of boys at one of the local restaurants. Elaine Mauck, Sandra Conklin, Marilyn Bowers fthe home economics teacherj, and Nancy Fields were selected to model cloth- ing made from farm products at a county m e eting with other .girls from two other Sandra Conklin seems cold in the outfit she is wearing county schools. Before the final p r odu cti o n of a play, the cast must learn their lines although s o m et i m e s they just can't get out of the habit of crammingl Tension builds as each awaits his cue during the senior class play, So Very Young , October 14, 1960.
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They're really not busy, they just hang around for cokes. FOR MONEY, AND Wayne Ousley, like many others, has a job after school. He w orks for a local grocer. Other students can be foimd work- ing on farms, atop houses, shoveling snow, babysitting, and for other merchants. Judy Blaylock and Doris Knight really don't have a job at the laundry, but since Judy is already at her fathe r' s place of business, Doris might as well come over and keep her company. For some extra c redit in his studies, Phil Rinker made this stag head and mounted it. It is made of cardboard and tape. After he put it together, he then gave it several coats of paint. The head was used as part of the set for a play. But, Phil, you don't even have ahammer, nails, or a hook ! A good fruit weigher shouldn't have heavy hands, Wayne.
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