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JUST ENOUGH COOKS IN FOR A SURPRISE is Patty Keezer looking for old magazines in the Custodians' Store- rooms. Hedgeclippers well aimed, latest comer to our maintenance corps, Richard Wale, seems to be planning a re-shaping job on Patty's famous pseudo-classic hair-do.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OBJECTIVE GAINED AND MAINTAINED. One of the highest honors that a GHS student can receive is to be named to NHS in the sophomore year. As probationers, they must prove themselves worthy of the high standards of Leadership, Scholarship, Character, and Service demanded by the Society, an international organization. Initiated to full membership this spring were Sheryl Christensen, Linda Cruzan, Larry Quinn, and Margaret Vaughan. Named to NHS this year were Juniors Joe Lane, Fred Landess, and Kathie Waldrop. New Senior members are Dianne Papay, Sandra King, Tom Keifer, and Barbara Frantz. INITIATION IN THE OFFING always means preparing for the flower and candle ritual in National Honor Society. President Gary Dearing, Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Cruzan, and Vice- President Gary Kusch are flanked on the left and right by Senior Members Nancy Behne, Marilyn Bartels, Sandra Peyton, Sue Shaw, Kurt Fankhouser, and Vernon Huckins.
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Tigerlanders find themselves very well taken care of, both internally and externally, by a top-notch Culinary and Custodial Corps. Central and Senior High School students consume and enjoy more than 7,000 meals a month from the hands and hearts of the charming ladies shown here. Mrs. Peggy Costner and Mrs. Bertie Countryman com- bine their talents in baking. Mrs. Alta Hal- bert prepares the meats; Mrs. Elsie Beer,, the salads; Mrs. Ozella Reed, vegetables. Super- visor of the Cafeteria is Mrs. Dessie Baker. El Tigre's Candid Camera catches the cus- todians in one of their rare coffee breaks. Taylor Childress is responsible for the con- tinued fine grooming of Central. G. O. Can- non keeps the Primary Building, Cafeteria, and the Band Hut shining. Floral Darnell makes the re-furbished Administration Budd- ing look like new each day, while every- body's favorite, Harry Burgess, keeps the shop ship-shape. Richard Wale, opposite page, is much appreciated by the faculty and students of Tigerland's Glass House, Senior High.
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