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frail fboinq? Seated-Doris Nixon. First Row-Mr. Garrity, Shirley Ketner, Zelda Powell. Roberta. Smith, Dorothy Querry, Doris Whitaker, Joyce Creps, Betty Lou Daughenbaugh, Shirley Keiper. Second Row-Mary Detwiler, Charles Pote, Dorothy Longenecker, Wayne Frederick, Mildred Rothwell, Helen Slick. THE ORIGINAL IDEA of the What's Doing? newspaper was first suggested to the Senior Office Practice class by Mrs. Kensinger. Office Practice was a new subject to the pupils of the school, and the idea of starting a newspaper of their own was very appealing to every member of the class. Everyone in the class was willing to help in the production of such a newspaper, yet somehow they were reluctant to take on a responsibility so great for fear they would not be able to accomplish what they wished with the newspaper. Under the leadership of Mrs. Kensinger, the first issues of What's Doing?', came out fine. Almost everyone contributed something toward the success of the paper. When Mrs. Kensinger went to Washington, D,C. to join her husband, the new teacher, Mrs. Lingen- felter, agreed to be their instructor for the next issues of the newspaper. This she did with great understanding and patience. Although everyone was sorry to see Mrs. Lingenfelter leave, still, everyone was anxious to see what their new instructor, Mr. Garrity, would be like, and whether he would permit them to go on with their work on the t'What's Doing?,' newspaper. To everyone's pleasure and relief, he agreed to help them with the work on their newspaper. He has been instructing them on how to get better and more distinct lettering on their stencils, and how to get better re- sults with the use of the mimeograph ma- chine. He has also been instructing them on the art of putting a small newspaper together, and on how to get it out on time. With the past experience with the print- ing of the newspaper under the supervision of Mrs. Kensinger and Mrs. Lingenfelter, and the present supervision of Mr. Garrity, the students of the Office Practice Class are learning to improve the quality of the ma- terial, printing, and mimeographing of the Commercial newspaper, 'tWhat's Doing?
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,vwzm HAS ANYONE NOTICED the improved appearance and condition of our school this year? This is due to the untiring efforts of our new, cheerful, and always smil- ing janitor, Mr. Paul Graybill. Taking over his duties last September, he has done much to improve our school and to keep it running smoothly. The phrase, 'tAlways busy would describe him perfectly. And even with his regular duties, he took part in a great num- ber of school activities, being present at bas- ketball games, musical programs, and plays presented during the year. Mr. Graybill is to be commended for his wonderful work and school spirit, and wc wish him many more happy years at Cove High. eagazwa MMMMM ! ! ! where is that delicious odor coming from??? You guessed it, no place but from our high school cafeteria where our two efficient cooks, Mrs. Richard Russell and Mrs. Jacob Frede- rick, prepare our daily meals. They serve about 250 meals everyday and always with a friendly smile for all. They are assisted in serving by a few of the stu- dents who enjoy working with them. We want to thank these cooks for the tasty lunches and service they have given us this year, Budeiancffbaiuwzd AS WE LOOK OUT the windows about 2:50 p.m. every afternoon, we see a fleet of nine state chrome yellow busses with their happy, joking, drivers talk- ing over the news of the day as they Wait to transport us home from a day of study and learning. Our drivers are always ready to trans- port us for special trips such as the band to parades, the student body to basketball games, state farm show, and many other educational trips. As we, the seniors, leave the school we say farewell to a swell group of guys, and we would like to take this opportunity to thank them for a job well done. 61
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