Knightstown High School - Galaxy Yearbook (Knightstown, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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3 Deaaag E594 Guidiuice is an organized service to give systematic aid to students in making adjust- ments to various types of problems--educa- tional, vocational, health, moral, social, civic, and personal. We are here to help you, so feel free to come in for a conference whenever you desire. Robert L. Myers Waaewazd 444164040479 l-lello! Won't you come in? If you need help with your schedule, with vocational or social problems, or perhaps you just w ant to talk, come in and we will get acquainted. Edithe 'Tipton 7oal4fo4 .leafuakg This stack of books represents the books a stu- dent studies from his first grade through his senior year. Nelle Parker, bookstore manager and Mr. Bell's secretary, stands beside the bookstore door watching two boys with their books. Chris Mayse, a first grader, is holding his, while Carl Kegerreis cannot even pick up the books which he has used in his twelve years of educational training. This school year marks the twentieth anniversary of the Knightstown High School bookstore. ln 1937 there were rented two senior books, a physics and a Civics book, which were newly adopted for five years. As new books were adopted, they were rented to the students, The books which are used for five years are rented each year for one-fourth the retail price. The money received the fifth year is used to repair books and to replace those which have been lost or destroyed.

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'Me fi' School business is in every sense big business. Big in numbers of persons involved, big in cost of operation, big in its multiplicity of activities, big in opportuni- ties to offer highest type of service, and finally big in possibilities for personal advancement. Because of its many interests it is possible to forget that the one and only reason for the existence of school busi- ness is to give and receive instruction. It is possible that a minor interest may receive more than it's due in time and effort or that an essential part of the pro- gram is neglected. Care must be taken to see that the many worthwhile interests of our students be properly placed in the program and that those unworthy activ- ities be eliminated. It is tremendously important that our fine boys and girls recognize the opportunities that are theirs to make the greatest possible growth to the end that they shall be the kind of good and worthwhile persons they want so much to be. When this aim is put first, then school business is big business. L. E. Rogers Superintendent I I I Walk down memory land and reminisce with pride and The way the patrons, teachers, and pupils in the schools satisfaction of the days you spent in Knightstown High of our consolidated system are working together, to School Create the desire to learn Strive to fulfill make consolidation a success, is a tribute to all the that desire with all the facilities that you possess. communities participating. Cooperation makes it Knowledge is power Never lose the quest for it. possible for the schools to do the utmost for boys and Lyle O Bell girls, our future citizens. Earl R. Poer Elementary Principal



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'keno ffddp Mr. Bell and Mr. Poer have students who assist them in their offices. Donna Goudy, Nancy Trimnell, Shar- on Meredith, Patty Stoots, Becky Porter, and Leila Hiner arc Mr. Poer's assistants, while Dee Ellen Haase Janet Hummel, Nancy Somers, Marjorie Hoover, and Gloria Boyle help Mr. Bell. Many of their tasks are the same in both offices, how ever they vary some- what. They operate the duplicator for the teachers and the two principals. They also type, answer the phone and place calls, and maintain contact between the two buildings. Besides these jobs the girls act 7 Ann Battle is typing a report perhaps for Superinten- dent L. E. Rogers. She has been working here at this school for fifteen years. Her primary task is keeping the school accounts and the books for the school board and the superintendent. ln all she keeps the records for twenty-three activities. as receptionists to salesmen and other visitors. Mr. Bell's assistants carry on as much other business as comes under their jurisdiction, such as, selling school supplies and filling out tardy slips and admit- tance slips. Among other errands which they do, they also dispense bulletins and other data. Pic- tured left to right are: front row: Sharon Meredith, Patty Stoots, Dee Ellen Haase, Marjorie Hoover, Leila l-liner, and Gloria Boyle. On the stairs are Nancy Somers, Janet Hummel, Donna Goudy, Nancy Trimnell, and Rebecca Porter. . fi aw iii

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