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Short . . . tall: rotund . . . thin: ardent and zealous to learn . . . lazy and slow to grasp: willing and eager to please . . . indifferent and slothful to act—these represent the extremities found among those enrolled as students at Hunter Huss High School. Created for and dedicated to the needs of questing youth, the Huss world caters to the needs of the American teenager. A closer look at the H.H.H.S. stu¬ dents reveals four levels of maturity—freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. The insecure” freshman, “cock-sure” sopho¬ more, “flighty” junior, and “stuffy” senior re¬ veal their true selves with attributes of warmth, ambition, stamina, integrity, and vitality. Teaching would be a lost art if it were not for the student. A lecture is without impact if not absorbed by his probing mind. An as¬ signment would remain unlearned informa¬ tion if not for his effort. Each class is but a step to the next one— each represents progress—a necessary ingre¬ dient of success. Each provides enriching ex¬ periences in vicarious and trial-and-error learn¬ ing. Each builds tomorrow’s citizens. Each plays an important role in the revolution of the Huss world. 50
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Able Cafeteria Staff Caters to Hearty Huskie Appetites Mrs. Zola Crisco, school dietitian, smiles over a com¬ pleted task—a week’s menu planned to appease the whetted appetites of some 1100 students and faculty members. The daily rattle of pots and pans, the sound of good-natured joking, and the aroma of freshly cooking vegetables and meats typify the makings of a delicious and nourishing meal for each Huss student. As chief dietitian, at Huss, Mrs. Zola Crisco and her staff of eight seek to make the three lunch periods ones of relaxation and enjoyment on the part of the student body and faculty. Definitely considered “in” by the students, Mrs. Crisco is a faithful at¬ tendant at school events. Her warm smile and carefree “Hi” are known to almost every member of the student body. Her efforts as lunchroom manager do not go unnoticed. A festive cafeteria welcomed the hungry students prior to the Christmas However, nothing is more welcoming 10 me crowus man me irays or holidays. nourishing food prepared daily. Left to right in the above picture are Helen Pratt, Bobbie Beard, Gladys Brice, Eva Pitts, Betty Johnson, and Maso Wil¬ liams, cafeteria assistants. Not pictured are Genelle Crawford and Hazelene famp.
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