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Row I—E. Wilkinson, C. Leonard, W. Fisk, W. Lewis, C. Mier. Row II P. Laird, R. Weil. B. Downey, M. Slcclc. £nqin £JiA. Marvin Steele and Bill Fisk try to fix a chair in 111 ■ iMost of us know our custodians by sight, or even by name, but few of us realize what their tasks are and the competent way they are do- ing them. looking behind the scenes, we find a very friendly staff, working for the up- keep and beauty of our school. They are working hard to give our class- rooms and halls a well-kept appearance. They also keep our modern heating plant function- ing anti our cafeteria clean. We must also not forget the job they are doing to keep the grounds neat. These workers do not have a summer vaca- tion, but work very hard refmishing desks, painting halls anti rooms, and tloing all neces- sary repairs for the upkeep of our building. We have found our custodians to l e efficient and cooperative in performing a great task, which few coultl accomplish so successfully. Pack 15
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Bill DeBruyn Vice-President 1952 SmioJtL. Joan Buketta Secretary Ronald Fuqua Treasurer MISS WHITE, Adviser During past years, it has seemed as though the steady pace of education would never reach a definite goal in our lives. At times we have felt discouraged, hut a kind word of encour- agement from our well-wishing teachers has helped us along our pathway of life. We, the Senior Class of 1952, realize now the benefit we have received from such training and dis- cipline. With the finale of our high school career upon us, we are all wondering just what the future holds in store for us, after receiving our cherished diplomas. But whatever we are faced with we must always apply the knowl- edge and understanding that haslbeen instilled in our minds during our years at (). 11. S. Not only the scholastic phase of a high school career is vital, but equally so are extra- curricular activites. Many of our Seniors have taken part in these interests and have made outstanding honors in various fields. To our patient and ever-faithful faculty we owe an unending amount of appreciation for their constant help and guidance at the time in our lives when we need it the most. The halls of O. H. S. will always ring out the accomplishments of the class of 1952, as we use them for our new patterns of life.
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