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xcvirr Mr. Paul Gerard, supervising principal, and Mr. Eugene Wort, assistant principal, are pictured above. They are responsible for enforcing school regulations and handling problems. Their close connection with all special activities here at school is an im- portant one as each year brings an improve ment in student responsibility and maturity ,
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FADS This page is dedicated to the teenagers of 1961. These fads and customs will certainly serve as a remembrance token out of teenage life. First comes their love for music. It is more than a passing fad; it is part of their lives. Pointed-toe and tennis shoes, bulky sweaters, Bandstand skirts, trench coats and continental slacks are among the favorites in wardrobes. Favorite foods consist of pizza, Big Boy ' s, french fires and Pepsi. And, of course, the custom of ring exchanging is still popular year after year while other fads come and go. ■H ■B 10
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L Presented on this page are some of the people behind the scenes of the school who see that all the details of policy and organiza- tion are carried out. The group above is the school board whose members are left to right: James McComb, president; Fred Dickes, corresponding secretary; Glen Buckmaster, vice presi- dent; Walter Gump, treasurer; and Glenn Shank, secretary. Mr. F. Kenneth Feuerbach, County Superintendent of Schools, is also pictured above during one of his visits to Huntertown. Below are the school secretaries who always seem to have hundreds of extra moments during the day to help all callers in the office. On the right is Mrs. Betty Grim; left is Mrs. Lela Rinehold. 12 r
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