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Q mn, 4 1. 7 'QD 9-. CAFETERIA STAFF With much good-will and energy, these ladies solve the problem of feeding the hungry horde daily during the new twenty- live minute lunch periods. Mrs. Ella Hen- ning: Mrs, Viola Armstrong: Mrs. Hazel Lnese, Cafeteria Manager: Mrs. Marian Knatler, head cook: Mrs. Ruth Krinkeg Mrs. Marguerite Finkg Mrs. Leona Klineline. OFFICE STAFF Recording marks, typing transcripts, and performing all kinds of useful jobs keep these three busy in the new suite of offices. Mrs. Ruth Mulyey, Mrs. Mary Fetting, Mrs. Velva Pecoraro. CUSTODIANS The new building, long- awaited, is certainly appre- ciated by these men who keep it shining and bright. Mr. Angelo Stevens, Head Custodian: Mr. Edward Win- tersg Mr. james C. Robinson. 14
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B. Baker, Sccretaryg J. Furlong, President: J. Watson, Trearurerg P. Taylor, Vice Presidenig GLASS OF if o 4 gear' Q 1956 4 C 5 . W , 7 1 ' . 5 S - it . o- 1 - l 4 fe? . Dig wi ffl f 7 5 Mr. D. Gay, Chairman of Advisers. Cheers for the Class of '56! It's the first class to graduate from the new L.S.H.S. Their year was filled with many exciting and memorable events! The officers elected to guide them through the year were: john Furlong, Presidentg Paul Taylor, Vice-President, Barbara Baker, Secretary, and Joyce Watson, Treasurer. Mr. Donald Gay, chairman of advisers, did a fine job in helping the officers carry out their duties. As in the past two years, the class again led the school in magazine sales. To accomplish this goal, they held the Senior's March on Magazines. In November, the first dance, Hobo's Holiday, was held in the school cafeteria. It was a huge success, both socially and financially. The Christmas season was highlighted by the traditional Holly Hop. This was the first dance in the big new gym. The theme brought winter indoors with two trees at each end of the fioor and a myriad of picturesque snowflakes suspended from the ceiling. Climaxing the year were the Senior Picnic, the Senior Breakfast, Class Day and the junior Prom. At last in June the ambition of the 1956 Seniors was fulfilled. They became the first class to graduate from the new and beautiful high school on Lincoln Avenue. 16
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