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, , Iti l • -u r, ' ,- r ..- t yeuTH TArE PAKT IN CHUCCIi ACTIVITCS Left: This group of high school stu- dents form a picturesque scene as they sing in their church choir. Below; Crowded around the bell, which is be- ing donated to an Oklahoma mission church, are the students who helped to finance its purchase. Bottom: These church youth are shown in their pro- duction of a comedy, Your Face Is Familiar. Teen-agers realize the importance of the more serious side of life. Through youth organizations in the churches, young people promote worthy projects, cooperate in performing plays and pro- grams, sing in choirs, serve as ushers, and enthusiastically share the responsi- bilities of many other activities of the church. The world of tomorrow will be in good hands, for the youth of today are preparing well in all fields of endeavor.
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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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Above left: Principal John E. Flora writes checks, and Superintendent E. V. Minniear (above right) has just laid aside an educational magazine to pose for the staff photographer. C PCCIENCCD MEN ACE IN CHACeE CE CEECATICNS The administration has the herculean task of formulating the course of action that is to be followed by the school. The responsibilities of operating a public school system require the skilled planning of well-trained men. Although this is the first year for Mr. Minniear and Mr. Flora to hold their respective positions, the success and progress of the school program is tangible proof of their ability in the field of school administration. Board of Education : Left to right, Mr. F. Dean Bechtol, president; Mr. D. L. Haffner, secretary; Mr. Harry D. Hein- zerling, treasurer.
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