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Various School Services Performed Liberty Center students are transported to and from school by these five men. They are (left to right) Orin Bowman, Dwight Pace, Tom Haiflich, Ben Soper, and Pat Garrett. All of these are veteran drivers with the exception of Tom who is driving for his first year. Mrs. Pat Higgins is in charge of co-ordinating the school lunch program for the four Southern Wells Schools. She plans the menus, orders the food, and collects lunch money at all four of the schools. Next year she will be the office secretary at the new build- ing. School cooks, Mary Craig and Velma Souers are busily serving food dur- ing the noon -hour rush. This is the second year for Mary in the cafeteria while Velma is beginning her first year.
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Arithmetic can be fun, especially with the new first grade teacher, Mrs. Suzanne Moyer. In this picture, she is explaining the numbers system to Connie Dunaway. In addition to arithmetic, first graders learn reading, printing, art, and music. One good part of the day is recess while lunch-time is also very enjoyable. From Teachers ' Aide Second grade students learn about the month of January through a bulletin board display erected by their teacher, Mrs. Thelma Mertz. One subject that intrigues second- graders is writing. At the middle of the school year, they learn how to write and no longer have to print. They also study their lessons in a harder and more complex way than they did in the first grade.
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CLASSES Crowded desks in study hall . . . Rushing madly from class to class and then to dinner . . . Hoping for that 3:30 bell to ring a little early . . . Think- ing maybe your roughest teacher will be absent today-- especially since that big test is to be taken today . . . Just maybe this will be the day for an enexpected convoca- tion . . . Instead of sitting through a dull study period, someone might need help and you volunteer . . . Today is the day for that book report to be turned in . . . Did you forget? . . . Did you ever think (or hope) that these things might happen? Yes? Then relax - you ' re normal! !
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