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Page 17 text:
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The school secretaries, Arlene Sipe and Thelma Kauffman, are kept busy keeping the office running smoothly. Mr. Edgar C. Moore, B.S., our busy senior high school principal, is an understanding friend of all the students. Miss Mary E. Farlling, BJ-K., M.E'd., dean of girls, checks college entrance require- ments with Una Billet! and Mildred Sechrist. . vssai -an
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RED LION BOARD OF EDUCATION-TOP LEFT: Mr. Earl Hartman, secretary, at the First National Bank. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Edward Landis, vice president, at his desk at the Arnold Lumber Co. CENTER: Mr. Thomas Holtzinger, president, arriving at R. L. H. S. to check his records. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Charles Horn in his office at the Federal Cigar Co. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. David Fink, treasurer, at home. R. L. H. S. Whether the day is warm and balmy or snowy and trigid enough to make the mercury gradually slip down in the thermometer, some seven hundred students from points north, east, south, and west find their way daily to the school on the hill. With a stack of books under one arm, we swing open the green doors and enter our building, walk over the diamond designed hallways, glance at the nearest bulletin board to see it anything interesting has developed, check with our own watches or someone else's to make sure we arrived in plenty of time, and then go to our homerooms. From 8:35 to 3:40 we attend classes in our respective courses, work in study halls, do research in the school library, take time out tor lunch in the cateteria, and attend rehearsals and meetings ot the various organizations in which we claim membership. For these eight hours our lives are guided by bells, the sound ot which we alternately hope tor and dread, depending on what comes next. For one hundred and eighty days this is our schedule-and then prestol vacation! But would you believe it? Before the summer is over, many of us, admittedly or not, become a bit anxious to begin again that lite of bells, study and fun. 011210 E
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The American Observer holds the attention of a sophomore current events class. Iunior band rehearsal-a regular Monday morning activity period event. IAMES H. ADAMS, B.S. ..... Geography ,.... Noon-Time Director in Intermediate Building, Eighth Grade Class Advisor. IUNE L. BUCHANAN, B.A. .,... French, English 10 ...,. Class Day, Iunior-Senior Prom. HELEN E. CLEVENGER, B.A., M.A. ..,.. Latin, English IU ..,.. Yearbook, Senior Class Advisor. Mns. LEOLA E. DAUGHERTY ,.... Dental Hygienist. o,14fo '
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