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L'orrro'or Patrol There goes the warning bell and here I am just going into school. Will I ever learn to get up early enough to get to school when the entrance bell rings! Well, seeing what time it is, I had better hurry to my locker. I think I'll run up these steps so I'll have time to talk to Mabel. Oh! Oh! did I hear someone say, XValk up the steps? Okay, next time-and now to see Mabel. There she goes down the hall. Mabel! Mabel! Oh rats, she can't hear me. I'll have to hurry up to catch her. Mabel, come on down to my locker with me. I have some very important things to tell you. You know when I was walking-er-walking pretty fast some girl told me to quit running and to walk up the steps. I bet if she knew how much of a hurry I was in to see you she would' have let me fly up, and did you notice that girl that stopped me when I was running down the hall. Hadn't you girls better go to your home rooms? The warning bell has rungand it's almost time for the tardy bell. Now tocldle on. Mabel, I'll see you in first period class and tell you the news. Well, I wish this home room period was over. Oh! goody, there's the bell-now I'll get to see Mabel. Oh, there she is now. Mabel, here's the news: Mr, Huber is putting me on Corridor Patrol this noon. Street Patrol Well, here I am in this boy's mouth, and he's continually blowing on me. I make those big people and enormous cars obey me at the sound of my voice. You know I've seen and have had many experiences out here in the middle of the street. For instance, many cars come very close to this boy, and I hear many wisecracks given to him for not blowing me when they think he should. I come out here every morning and noon and stay here for fifteen minutes. I'll tell you one thing that gives me a thrill is two trucks passing me at the same time. Sometimes I wish I weren't out here, but when I get to thinking of all the lives I save and of the many accidents I prevent, I quickly change my mind. Many boys in Central respond to my call at the beginning of school to help promote safety. Sometimes more boys respond than Mr. Huber can take care of and then he has to put them in shifts: for example, a different boy at each corner every morning, noon and night. We have much fun on our jobs and wouldn't give them up for anything. RUTH ESTHER MAY -63..
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Row Row Row Row Row Ro w CORRIDOR PATROL -Joyce Allen, Betty Latham, Helen Hughes, Melvine Mort, Phyllis Beef -Rosie Gary, Betty Smith, Marv Hawk, Cecile Cheney, Naomi Donaldson, Helen Easton, Doris Stewart -Mr. E. L. Huber, Kathryn Barnett, Louise Gary, Betty Boedecker, Ruth Esther May STREET PATROL Charles Cheney, Tom Gagley, Floyd Wetzel, Corinth Bankston, Bud BYDWHQU -'Bernard Murphy, Alvin Beggs, Douglas Slabaugh, Keith Mayberry, Roger Johns -Mr. E. L. Huber, Norman Steele, Lou Stephens, Dick Musser W5 QL. L 1 l l' l 1 l 4
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Row Row Row Row Row SENIOR A CAPPELLA Row 6-Pete Newland, Dale Mefflcy, Bill Reid, Walter Bowman, 1--Dorothy Clemens, Helen Miller, Dorothy Levy, Helen Martz, Murl Franklin, Natalie Gregg, Nancy Leech, Joan Burke, Janet Fritz 2--Katherine Bonfiglio, Mary Burnett. Marilyn Knipp, 3 4 5 Norma Rakestraw, Phyllis Garrett, Claudine Renz, Bet- ty Kemph, Barbara Taylor, Peggy Folk, Eileen Faze --Margaret Watkins, Nadine Speer, Harriett Sandifer, Faye Mervis, Abby Gene Thomas, Marcene Blodgett, Helen Weaver. Joanne Hinkle, Charlotte Budd, Jewel Stalter, Janet Stalter' -Jean Everett, Nelda Johns, Laura Jane Ash, Martha Jane Roberts, Laura Mae Gnagi, Frances Ousley, Made- line Hentze, Anita Greenberg, Waneta Kohler, Gwyn Love, Zoetsa Fillips, Nelda Mills W-Roland Rone, James Crider, Richard Reeder, Dick Zim- merman, Jim Thomas, Gordon Misch, Trevor Craig, Rudy Rakowsky, Roger Kohler, John Pletcher, Bob Franklin, Bill Keeling, Mike Davidian, Jack Evers Row Row Row Row Row .,,64,a -Helen Miller, Murl Franklin, -Barbara Taylor, Zoetsa Fillips, Dave Bowerman, George McElroy, Tom Leech, Dean Wiseley, Hank Timmerman, Don Everett, Doyle Smith, Bill Collins, Jack Davisson, Ray Kingman, Harry Folk GIRLS' GLEE -Peggy Folk, Dorothy Clemens, Fritz Natalie Gregg, Janet Dorothy Levy, Helen Martz, Katherine Bonfiglio, Joan Burke, Mary Burnett Gwyn Love, Marcene Blodgett, Nancy Leech, Marilyn Knipp, Claudine Renz, Jean Everett -Laura Mae Gnagi. Faye Mervis, Nelda Mills, Margaret Watkins, Anita Greenberg, Wanita Kohler, Norma Rakestraw, Joanne Hinkle, Harriett Sandifer fJewel Stalter, Laura Jane Ash, Charlotte' Budd, Nelda Johns, Nadine Speer, Abby Gene Thomas, Martha Jane Roberts. Helen Weaver, Eileen Faze, Frances Ousley, Janet Stalter
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