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Cleaning up after the noon meal is no little task for Bob Williams, Sam Arnold, Ken Eisberg, and Jim Trumbower. Working in the south office is one of the duties performed by the girls interested in secretarial work. Judy Pulfer helps sixth period. OUR WORK NEVER SEEMS TO CEASE Our library helpers, represented by Tony Kaufman, David Martin, and Bette Roussey, not only help Miss Glass, but they help us find the books and magazines that we want. 3 Taking pictures for the Bear Facts and Oracle keeps Larry Dafforn continuously on the go. There always seems to be something to keep our hands busy and more often than not it ' s work. Through our extra jobs around the school we learn responsibility and usually manage to have some fun along with the work.
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Margaret Resler, high salesman for the Seniors ' magazine drive, demonstrates some of her selling techniques. The Sophomores sell Christmas candy during the holiday season in order to make money for their Senior trip. WE ARE FOREVER TRYING TO EARN MONEY One of our unforgettable high school activities is raising money. With pen sales in Junior High, bake sales as Freshmen, suppers and candy sales as Sophomores, con- cessions and Christmas card sales our Junior year, and the Magazine subscriptions topping our projects our Senior year, we are kept busy. Through our fund-raising projects we not only earn money for our Senior trip but we learn good salesmanship and meet many people, some of them being real characters. Thus throughout the year our hands are kept active. Cleaning up after the home games is one of the many iobs that the Juniors have to do. Another Junior project, selling Christmas cards, takes .i lot of work.
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One of the many special programs that was presented in the gym was the Christmas program. Under the direction of Miss West and Miss Glass, the Robed Choir and Speech Class re-enacted the story of the birth of Jesus Christ through song and still life scenes. OUR GYM SEES MUCH ACTIVITY During bad weather the grade school children make good use of the gym. Our gym certainly does see much activity. What girl can ever forget doing calisthenics at the Fish Fry, or what boy can ever forget the nightly practices before the big game. The gym serves as a haven for our prospective ball players and cheerleaders during bad weather. As the spectators scramble for their seats before ball games and programs, the gym takes the confusion in stride. It shares our moans and groans in moments of defeat and rejoices when our battle is won. Yes, our gym does see a lot of activity. Oh, those aching muscles ! Golly, they do praaice so; e:;;--.c5. '
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