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' jmwico, Milton Siebenaller, Carlyle Walter, Al- fred Dewald, Willard Thallman, Carl Nus- ser, Don Kromer, Paul Fox, Carl Depinet, Gilbert Brendel. To most of us, school would not be school if it were not for the two daily trips on one of the busses. We are proud of our eight new busses and the drivers. The drivers have kept the busses in first- class condition. All have enjoyed the friendship of these men. To our faithful friends, Mr. Border and Mr. Mount, We are indebted for the corn- forts and cleanliness of our school. Known to both young and old for their friendly smile and Word, they form an important part of our school system. Few of us real- ize that these two men spend many hours before and after school at their many tasks. 14 A person Whom we are all glad to see every noon is Mrs. Grear, Although she is seldom seen about the building, she spends many hours in the kitchen pre- paring the menus which Miss Rew has planned. We also have Mrs. Grear to thank for the success of the many parties and other activities at which refreshments were served.
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UMW Singer sewing machines. Two pinking ma- chines, a hemstitcher, and a buttonholer are examples of the extra equipment which helps to make sewing easy and pleasant. Retracing our steps, we pass the cafeteria and smell the delicious odors of the cooking food. We truly wish that We might siay for lunch. We glance in the study hall door and see approximately l5O chairs filled with indus- trious students sitting at tables preparing their lessons. Looking through the glass partition we see in the library, more students checking our books, magazines and newspapers. We then proceed down another hall and enter the music room where Mr. Hite is hav- ing band practice. Immediately we see the bass drum, the alto horns, bass horns, bari- tone horns, clarinets, saxophones, comets, French horns, Cymbals, and snare drums. After listening for a few minutes, We go down the back steps and look in on Mr. Peter's gyrn class, Where the boys are playing volley ball. The athletic department has a complete line of athletic equipment for all physical education classes. The equip- ment for the varsity athletic teams is amonq the finest in the state. We then go to visit the grade rooms. Here we find nearly 250 students in six rooms making themselves busy by either study, reciting or decorating their rooms, giving them a sense of liveliness. We shall now go to the general office. Here is the teachers postoffice, the supply counter, and secretary's desk. We shall next proceed through this office to our superin- tendent's private office in which is the two- way sound system. lt is encased in a beauti- ful walnut finished cabinet. We thank the superintendent for our enjoyable trip.
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The classes of Hopewell-Loudon are composed of students from various schools in Seneca County. The elemen- tary and junior high grades originated from fourteen separate county schools while the high school classes owe their membership to six neighboring high schools. lust as these students have been molded in the diverse classes so have the parents molded together their ideas and efforts and have functioned this year, as one unit rather than in separate units. It is this spirit of cooperation and unity among the classes and parents which has made this school year suc- cessful and which, if continued, will produce the citizens of tomorrow. Q in I '1 ,O ,la 'l'l '71 f
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