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BOOKSTORE All school supplies from pencils to Bulldog Hats are sold in this book store, which is open from 8:00 - 8:20 o'clock in the morning and l2:35 - l2:45 at noon. Mr. Holaway is in charge of the store and his helper is Mary Rockstroh. These two have been on the iob every day since school began. The money from this store is put into a textbook fund from which the students' books are bought and rented. Left to right-Mariette Mellinger, Jennie Lee Gall, Mary Rockstroh, Eugene Mr. Holaway Smith Joseph, VV. Kindig Kroger Store Attorney att L-aw -- 15 - Quality and Service
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CAFETERIA CUSTODIANS Mrs. Clouse lwashing dishesl, Mrs. Geyer lcookingl, Left to right: Noble Flowers, Ralph Mrs. Otto lwashing dishesl. These women have pre- pared the meals every day. Stump, Donald Swihart. CAFETERIA AND CUSTODIANS Here are three young men whom you see almost everyday. They have kept our school in good condition and readiness day after day. At ll:3O every school day the cafeteria in the grade building becomes a place of pleasant bustle and activity. This new addition to the school program has been very successful. Wholesome meals are served for twenty-five cents. Special credit should be given to the P.T.A. mothers who have given much of their time in helping with the lunches. The home economics girls have also helped servo and keep the eating rooms in order. Stuckmrm's Shoe Store R. A. Fleetwood, M.D. R41 l rescripti0n - 14 -- 301 N0'l'UL Main Street
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5 f l Q 5 1 1: Atl- -:N l l ll ll-E llllllii A Drinking cokes at noon period are: Nannette Troxel, George Hochstetler, Leon Farmwald, Bar- bara Moneyheffer. Profits from this machine help to finance De- bate team activities. Respect for our school is found in our associations with our fellow students. As our school years passed by, we formed everlasting friendships, some new, some old. Books are the whole of neither high school or life, they illumine but one vista, and we must look through another window of con- tact with the world if we want to see the whole plane of life and, by combining our observations with our classmates, view the world in its completeness. Kf:cy's Deluxe Motor Sales 1loSoto-Plymouth, FROM i TO
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