Seniors Phil Brechbill and Margery Myer over the pamphlets on the bulletin board. Junior Bob Bond takes a shot at the basket during noon hour recreation as the other boys await their turn Students Benefited by) Although there was much extra activity going on, the school routine continued. Every day was heard the bells that sounded the end of the fifty-five minute classes, then the slam- ming of lockers and voices of students, and a bell sounding that class was once again in session. The junior high section was limited to the ' two north halls and senior high students mainly had classes in the new addition. Everyone enjoyed the half-hour break for lunch. After lunchrecreation was provided in the auditorium, and candy and coke machines enabled students to purchase snacks during the day. Junior high girls prepare for their daily meal as they walk through the lunch line.
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10 ve Ve — erg The Homecoming Queen and her court pose after the crowning. They are left to right: Karen Myers, a junior, and Chuck-.Bavis; Debbie Buckles, a sophomore, and Steve Mulligan; Queen Tonya Miller, a senior, and John Moats; and Janie Wheeler, a freshman, and Jeff Hipskind. This year Homecoming fell dur - ing football season instead of bas- ketball season. The Homecoming Queen was crowned at the half of the Garrett-Hicksville game. Four candidates, one from each class in high school, were chosen by the footballteam. These girls were voteduponby the students in grades nine through twelve. Tonya Miller , a senior, reigned as queen. She was crownedby Vic Hunter , captain of the football squad, and she received a bouquet of yellow mums. Tonya and her court viewed the second half of the game from a beautifully de- corated wagon at the end of the field. Buzz Steward, Railroader junior, charges for another gain in the Homecoming game against Hicksville, Ohio. a
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