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Experienced tour leaders Row l, left to right: Bob Philson, Max Suder, Bill Mclntire, Joe Dorenzo, Charles Gro-ss, Gordon Gress. Row 2: Paul Bittner, Charles Hersch, Merle Murray, Norman Miller, Donald Witt, Ray Wahl, jerry Lint. Row 5: Robert Baer, Harry Maust, Edward Kerschensteiner, Henry Bittner, Roy Dietle, john Getz, Fay Klink, John Fisher, Hartley Walker. Henry Bittner Robert Philson db The Boy's Patrol of the Meyersdale High School is spon- sored by the American Automobile Association. The boys, appointed by Mr. Stuempile, patrol the crossings near the school for the special protection of the grade school children. Each year, in appreciation for their services, the senior members of the patrol are awarded a tour of Washington, D. C. Come rain, sleet, or snow, with no thought of their dis- comfort, our patrol boys were always on duty. Ever alert and watchful they guided small steps safely across the highways. 48
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Order was the passport l 1 l From row, left to right: Carol Miller, Esther Niner, Helen Maust, Sally Corvin, Shirley Schardt, Deretha Arnold, Doris Jean Merrbach, Virginia Bittner, Bettylu Shockey, Zona Diveley, Lydia Wenzel. Rou' 2: Beverly Dugan, Joyce Kemp, Jean Brown, Ruth Hahn, Alice Robinette, Frances Habel, Alice Gress, Jean Housel, Lois Klink, Jayne Wesley, Anne Corvin, Grace Knepper, Esther Bittner. ,Gil-:naniana Bnokmenderr: Joyce Kemp, Jayne Wesley, Lydia Wenzel, Shirley Schardt, Rosann Brown. I One of the most cultural and educational activities of our school is the library. It not only broadens the intellect but relaxes the mind from the steady pace of the days work. It is skillfully operated under the leadership of Miss Bolden and twenty-four co-workers who are busily occupied keeping the books in order, mending them, and offering any help whatsoever to the students with regard to reference material. There have been two hundred twenty-six books added to the shelves of our library this year, making a total of approximately 5,500. The library offers a special service on vocations and oc- cupations. This service consists of informational pam- phlets from the Science Research Associates. Students have access to twelve magazines. The library opened September 16 and closed May 15. We wish to thank Miss Bolden and the girls for their efficiency and patience, for the duties of a librarian are certainly a test of endurance. 50
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