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Fonewono A new day begins with one more block to go as G. H. S. looms up be- fore you. Climbing steps on numb sleepy feet, you are again convinced that 8:00 a. m. is entirely too early to start the day. Busy students scurry from room to room . . . an important committee meeting . . . band practice . . . chorus rehearsal . . . last minute cram- ming for a test . . . impatient people waiting for the bell. Suddenly it's nine o'clock, the signal for ringing bells, slamming lockers, and being late for first hour class. Standing beside friends of different faiths and races, you grow proud of G. H. S. as the pledge of allegiance and scripture reading float in over the intercom. Saws buzzing in shop, a burst of laughter from the English class, smells of Brown Betty brewing in the cafeteria, sulphur burning in chemistry, art room oil paints and turpentine, blend together in the halls of G. H. S. Morning classes run short today because you have an assembly. So much to do, yet educating the student body, a huge task, cannot all be done in class. Lunch at last! Home for hot soup, snack bar hamburgers and lunch- room specials that give hungry students contented stomachs. After school come committee meetings, play rehearsals, homework, pep rallies, football, basketball or baseball games, and one last drag down main street before going home. Crawling into bed with your latest overdue library book you are convinced that twelve o'clock is entirely too early to end the day. So from days like this comes the 1957 KYNEWISBOK.
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Mrs, Johnson keeps up with current events W V during hall duty. Mrs. Johnson's enthusiasm for the study of the Declaration of Independence proves contagious for Charlene Brown and Jerry Johnson. Classroom studies and school activi- ties fill Mrs. Johnson's busy school days. Her cheerful performance of duties as a g teacher, part-time mother, advisor, and i X manager has endeared her to the hearts Q 1 of all students and faculty members at Guthrie High. Colorful posters of the war between the states fill the bulletin board in American History class. Mrs. Johnson and her class observe morning exercises with the flag salute.
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