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Where there are youth, there ' s fun. Banquets, parties, picnics, and proms provide entertainment en masse ' . The formal events make students feel grown- up , important; the casual parties, free. Above: Mr. Minniear, Marilyn Heinlen, Joe Brokaw, and Bill Ervin wait for dessert at the 1947 Junior-Senior Ban- quet. Mysterious Brown entertains with his magic beneath the circus big top. Left: Line forms to the right! as students get refreshments at the Autumn Shadows. Messrs. Martin, Bush, Carlin, ' Weideman, and Owens are serving. Below: Leading the Grand March at the Winter Wonderland are Queen Joan Sell, King Norval Withrow, and court ( below right, standing) — Marilyn Haffner, Sharon Helbert, Shirley Baker, George Wappes, Bob Dawson, and Tom DeWitt.
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CLCLD nCPPECS After spending hours in class- rooms, students rusli the concession stands, operated by various school organizations, to buy a candy bar or an apple or perhaps a shaker or a pennant for the game in the evening . . . , . . where the athletic contests offer thrilling entertainment to the as- sembled fans. Joyce Barnes leads the cheering section in a yell . . . . . . there are even music and re- freshments at the victory dance following the game. Swing your partner!
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STUDENTS V€Cr IN CCMMUNBTy Not all cf students ' time is spent at school. Neither are all after-school and Saturday hours spent in leisure; students take advantage of job openings at local business concerns to earn extra spending money. Youth takes pride in doing a job well. They develop qualities cf depend- ability and persistence which will aid th-sm to better fulfill their life-time jobs. ' ■IP ' ! ' Above: Delivering papers is big business for Franklyn Dammann who uses a three-wheeled motor scooter to carry him over his morning route. Left: Marjory Newman turns her extra hours into money by selling candy at a local dime store. Below: Lee Cook takes time out from farm chores to rumple two English Shepherd pups. Barbara Krider seasons hamburgers as she serves as chief-cook-and-bottle-washer at the Drive Inn.
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