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f,,, f A, M O N I T O R S THE naw ENFORCINGT GROUPS Fall, winter and spring the monitors, bus cap- tains and ushers are always on duty. It is their responsibility to help maintain order in the halls, at programs and on the busses. This year Patricia Moritz was chief monitor and the students she selected to assist her performed 3 v, their duties conscientiously. The ushers, with rf 2 Audrey Martindale as their leader, were always ' M present to take classes to assemblies and to help at evening programs. The bus captains were an aid to the drivers and assisted in maintain- ing safety. These students, the law enforcing officers of the G.O., are responsible for the reputation our school has gained for the good conduct of its pupils. 0 U S H E R S MM 5 4 , -gg 44? ggi 5 Bus cAPgTA1Ns , ' 1 , fan 1.q . A X 'C fs
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x.: 5 4 my l X , ' A ! ji 'JK ' :E I ji T H E P U B L I C A T I O N S S T A F F The Publications Staff members realized that editing a school paper and a yearbook was a tremendous responsibility but the experience gained and the thrill of seeing copies of the wooden Shoe in print were worth the afternoons, evenings and vacations devoted to the task. The fall activities of the staff included the festive Harvest Ball and picture taking. Throughout the winter months the paper was published semi-monthly and plans were made for the yearbook. Spring was the busiest time for all members. The paper was published, the yearbook was completed and the huge and successful carnival was held. The publication of the yearbook was the biggest undertaking. Much credit is due Louise Heitman, editor, Mildred Franklin, business manager, and staff members Audrey Martindale, Sharon Fischer, Betty Heitman, Janis Franklin, Arlene and Janice Krautsack, Jeanette Reidel, Jean King, Ginny Copeland, Gail Laser, and Lottie warner for devoting all of their spring va- cation week to the preparation of the yearbook. It was much work but the hilarious parties at lunch and the visits to the frog pond helped re- lieve the tension. The members of the Publications Staff appre- ciate the help and support of teachers, students, and townspeople in all of their undertakings. The staff is deeply indebted to Mr. Brumsted and Miss Beardsell for the long hours they spent during every season helping to plan and supervise the publications and activities. -'Ffa UN.U'1 1 5 r ffgai was ,S 4 gg?31y.1, pw J ig.1r3?t if ?'2ffZ5:,w gif- -is -9 5444, T, M .PS rs: sfwwa is g54a,,aiy,, wg' if ai V' K? V -i Um. 334.54 'H' ' ff f ' V I Y 4 fir? 12, Q w ff , : Q gl! ' fx ' fa 1 iw 9- U ' a X -. P U 4 W 5' T ' A . '72 571 rp L V, , ' A .,.- 0 Y. . J' ., ' J' PW T , ' . 295' p ,.-XX. x X 1 74,- -dpgip ,,,wx, gg? X,, X wits, !xT.Bi + 'T tw I b 'X XX C14 --1 xg: A - . L rwwv ii ,, tn ,QJJQA , .f i 1, , 1-. ' I 4 X 'Kwik-ff H' f 1 . f AA, uf-4,1 I ri- vi W V F4 X J 'Q ff f' +55 if ri if af, Q. 4' AAAM' .,J y iQ, ,,JL - -H D G . ,x 'I v
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Zig ? THE OFFICE STAFF Working in the school office gives the students who are interested in business a fine opportunity to gain experience and practical training. In turn the stu- dents render a valuable service to the school. Typing, filing, answering the telephone, counting money and running errands are only a few of the numerous tasks these girls performed daily. EE 'L gk BOYS SERVICE CLUB There are movies to project, the stage and gym must be set up for an assembly program and the control panel has to be manned. The members of the Boys Service Club were always on hand to perform these vari- ous duties. Under the leader- ship of Richard Fischer, Pres- ident of the club, the members gave definite service to the school. 'M 7' .5 li? g 1 M E 7 g e: Q ..z sg? 'T4 VM V, fi THE LIBRARY CLUB The girls in the Library Club liked the responsibility of helping to acces- sion new books, of working at the library desk during the school day and arranging attractive bulletin board displays. They profited from learning about library routines and procedures. Under the leadership of President Barbara Cornwall, a very successful tea was held on St. Patr1ck's Day,
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