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Page 69 text:
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OUR LIBRARY STAFF We enjoyed helping Miss. Rossmus in the Library on Tuesdays and Fridays during act- ivity periods. About one hundred books were loaned to students during each period with the girls being more avid readers than the boys. Many new books were added this year which made our job more pleasant. Seated: Pauline Viziola, Connie Powers, Minnie Rose, June Loucks, Jo Ann Furlong Standing: Miss Rosmus, Mary Gaffney, Nancy Ballew, Janie Davey Hall Guards Top to bottom Phyllis Gallentine Jerry Stoner Joan Sullenberger Andrew Currie CUR HOBBY CLUB Front row: Mrs. Buchalter, Sponsor, Maxine Frantz, Shirley Hixson, Carolyn Noon, James Wilkinson Second row: Joyce Selapchak, Beverly Trout, Nancy Zundel, Kenneth Nelson, and Joan Overly Third row: Miriam Fisher, Beverly Hill, Donna Kern, Russell Soles, Turnpike Bryant, Cora Jean Black X Top row: Dennis Poole, Raymond Turner, Warren Chellman, Terry Reed, William Mottle, William Long Page 67
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Page 68 text:
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Folding and stapling the pages as for the Feb. 'l2 issue proved quite enioyable. PRESS CLUB Our school paper Was designed to acquaint our palrons with the activities of our school, to recognize accomplishments, to keep the students up to date on the sense and non- sense , and also to give the students an oppor- tunity to express themselves. Many teachers and sludenis conlributed to the Slanton Press and We believe We had one of the better school papers of the area. VV'e published seven issues durlng the 'teffln and had a circulation of more than 708 coptes fer each issue. The Stanton Press was alrno-sl entirely rin- oznced through evening student dances and movies which were Well attended. Seated: Janie Davey, Rose Freeman, Daniel Dem- Standing: Mr. Fox, Allan Cribbs, John Fanchalsky oise, Carolyn Bisping, Betty Geller, Wanda Bogdan- Jerry Stoner, Shirley Shaffer, Kathy Plate oweiz
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Page 70 text:
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STAGE CREW Stage Crew Sponsor Mr. Shrader, and members Cornelius Barnes, Allan Crlbbs, Ernest Maddox, and William Gallentine DRAMA TIC Opp'ortufn'i1ties for isstaqgpe presen- tE1itIl01I1S vwelne foiifemed who studiernis as wtiimxe for rehearsals permitted. Own :accounnt of our bus SlC1l'1xB'dl11'BS, amd stiudenttes living quite a dis- tance from our swchoiowl, .ait1erssoh1o.o1 prawcitlicses were 'ailtmost iwmp:osslifb11'e. However, we dfiad observe' all howliidays with faupvproipri-ate! pmo- grams amid ihawd many other piro- grams in which ,S1'E3l1diEi'12US piafritiei- pa:tfefd which Were very much womtyh whilze. Our majtor' pr'o.dutc:'ciom1s were The GT6w8'I1'9NI' Grwassf' priessenfwd during American Educaition Week to our P. T. A., and 'lLeave Lt. To Joie presented as a iptamt of our Sprung Program. These fproduct- ions were directed by Miss Ros- mus. Our stage .crew neawliy consisted of more wSt1l1id'S'ITlf1S wthaun the four pietumewd here. They had many jobs but fthe task mf arrawnfghng and dismanetlinng the aiuditotriwm sweat- ing for your Weekly assemblies was quite er task mawny will ,Icing ne+ memhewr and espweciiallwy Richard R.awffewnspiefrgeir iawnd his stalwarvt a1s'sisita'nts. Mr. 'Tovmkown and this Arzt iStu- denzts disd a masterful joib on: the slcemery for 'our' Swpwring Prograams. Seventh Graders James Wilkinson and Terry Reed in a skit on the occasion of our celebration of LincoIn's Birthday while other' members of the cast, Beverly Trout, Miriam Fisher, Shirley Hixson, William Hayes, Lois Woodman, Joan Nesta, Therla Croft, Warren Chellman, Carolyn Noon, Ray Turner, and Turnpike Bryant watch and listen. Good afternoon, boys and girls, we hope you had a pleasant day. Page 68
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