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i- r rs 8:00 A. M.: Un flze ay 0 0 0 o Lucky Marilyn Jo Lee! She can get a few more winks of sleep or an extra bite of breakfast because she hap- pens to live just across from the Senior High School. Watch your step! This is one of several conveyances used by our students to get to school. ZH 3 ' 37 sax We come to school many different ways. To some, the building is within easy walking distance, right across the street or down a few blocks. Others drive, or come in hy bus. But no matter how we arrive, we look forward to a day of learning and of talking and working with friends. 1952 Cedars
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I A CHAPTER FROM THE BOOK OF MEMORIES ww ay at o o ' The high school building stands empty and alone in the early morning light. Soon the custodians come to renew the fire in the boilers. N ext, the teachers arrive and begin to prepare for the day's activities. Finally, the first bell rings and students pour in, mak- ing the halls resound with chatter and gossip, the tread of footsteps, and the banging of locker doors. The tardy bell rings, and all is quiet, but not for long, the activity bell brings clubs and committees hurrying from room to room. First hour follows, and the building relaxes until noon, when the melee resumes. Afternoon classes pass-it's time for teachers' meetings, basketball practice, and committee meetings that didn't quite get finished during activity period. Finally, the students are gone, the teachers and cus- todians have left. The building stands, once more empty and alone, patiently awaiting the morning. CedtlTS Flve :lui-1
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7 Q 8:10 A. M.: we U8 l'l'lUB O 0 O I Romances are started, carried on, discussed, and endedg business deals are closedg argu- ments and discussions go on over everything from politics and the World situation to the latest movie and the girl that just moved to town. Sound interesting? It is, and it all hap- pens in the halls and in front of the lockers before the tardy bell. The teachers arrive at school early to get their mail, announce- ments, supplies, etc., to be ready for the rush of students and the classes that will begin in very short order. Left to right: Miss Helen Wilson, Miss June Anderson, Mr. A1 Crawford, and Mr. Glenn Maple. 1952 Cedars Seven
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