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BUSH STHFF FINDS 'THINGS TU DU' FULL HOUSE--In this Cage' it is all of Sara Wilson, Virginia Reeves, Ann Wade the office girls getting into the act at once. Sue Hudgins. Rosemary Morris. PennyMc Ther e are only two at a time working Bride, Ruth McCutchan, Laurae Neal during the six regular periods and during Jeanne Zeigler, and Mary Beth Absher Bible class. Girls, LEFT TO RIGHT are: Carolyn Templeton is not Shown. Pat Wallin, Beverly Pruitt, Jane Beall, NEW NEWMANITES--Mrs. Charles Nunn, standing, and Mrs. Hoyt Byrd, secretary to the principal, discuss the attendance record of a busy day. Mrs. Nunn came to Newman High at midterm as the new sec- retarial training and typing teacher. Mrs. Byrd also assumed her duties at midterm.
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The bus drivers like many others in Newman High School have a big responsibility. They are up at the crack of dawn to take the many students to school and are busy until Sundown returning them to their homes. Most of the drivers are teach- ers at Newman High School or one of the other Sweetwater schools. NERVES OF STEEL are needed by the bus drivers, who are, fleft to rightj, Jack McMillin, John McKay, Jerry Smith, Bob Owens, J.M. Flickinger, Lloyd McCoy, Floyd Midkiff, and Raymond Hefner. RUS DRIVERS, SUSTURIRRS RUR TU PROGRESS The busiest of the busy-b o d i e s of Newman High School are the cus- todians, whose duties are many and va r i e d. They clean the main building, gym, band hall, old build- ing, and many times the campus. The y are fre- quently seen r eplacing light bulbs, r epair ing broken desks, and doing other oddjobs. They know their duties and strive to keep the building in tip- top condition. ,U ' ' . 'F' KEEP IT CLEAN--The custodians of Newman High School are, Qleft to rightj, J.M. Flickinger, Elmer Baskett, Jack Mclviillin, N.P. Lewis,and Jim Kyle. 15
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IUIDING THE YOUTH--These men represent the :hurches of Sweetwater and te ac h a Bible class :very Wednesday in Newman High School. Stand- ng fleft to rightj are: Gerald P. McCollom, Pirst Methodistg Travis Darby, Highland Heights viethodistg O. D. Carpenterh W e s t Side Baptistg lichard A. Chilton, First Christianp A.L. Pat- terson, Fundamental Baptistg G e o r g e Andrews, Nazarene: Jack S 1 au g ht e r, Lutherang Charles Mayo, educational director at First Baptist. Sitting Qleft to right! are: Robert Bowden, Church of Godg J. T. Marlin, Fourth and Elm Church of Christ: and F. J. I-Iulweg, Sacred Heart Catholic. Not Shown is George R. Wilson, regular teacher for the First Baptist class. IHIHISTEHS HSSIST STUIJEHTS IH BIBLE STUDU 'SEEK YE FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD --Reviewing heir lessons before Bible class are Cleft to rightl Mary Xlice Dammann, Donald Stone, Joan Weems, and Lauretta Bunn. Besides the six regular classes each day, there are Bible classes on Wednesday. Minis te r s of the various churches of Swe e tw ate r come to guide the students in their studyof the Old and New Testaments. Students attend the class of their choice. I7
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