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Presenting . The Seniors To be a senior is a conflicting experience. Not children, but not yet considered adults, we work to cram our heads full of facts and we dream of the day when we will be independ- ent. Somehow, our minds can be filled with data and dreams at the same time. We rush to finish an assignment before a date, and we spend some of our television time worrying about tomorrow's lessons. Here are the seniors. We are on the thresh- old of graduation, with our persons in the ac- tivities ofthe present and our hopes in the future. 24 Persons pictured on the opposite John Sholtis Karen Green Carol Swick Larry Horne in the photo page are
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These are the trusty men whose re- Soup's On Come and get it! Hot, tasty meals are served three lunch periods daily to ap- proximately 300 students. Imagine how it would be if all the cooks were not there to prepare the meals. We would surely be in a stew ' then. At the end of fourth period it is often taken for granted that our lunches will be ready and waiting. Quite often all this work is passed by unappreciated. So, let's give credit where credit is due. Our hats are aff to you, ladies of nutrition. Cooks-left to right: Beatrice Feightner, Mrs. Earl Weaver, Mrs. Anna D. Weaver, Frances Zarifoss. Graham Wissinger Carl Jeschonek Zane Boyd Always On The Job The immaculate care of our school is in the hands of our custodians, Mr. Wissinger and Mr. Jeschonek. Keeping it clean and in good repair is a 24 hour-a-day job. This means another shift in the evening after school is dis- missed. Although we don't see much of them, we notice their work. They clean floors, cut grass, shovel walks, and keep everything Safety First sponsibility is to transport us to and from school each day, safe and sound. They have to cope with -the strict schedule of transporting high school and elementary students every morning on time. The Pony Express could not do a better iob than that done by our bus drivers. Weather is not a halting obstacle for they go through rain, snow, sleet, and shine. Some of our trusty bus drivers are shown at the right. ship shape. The responsibilities of these men are too numerous to mention, but they cope with them very well. In the third photo is Mr. Boyd, traffic di- rector of the school. He manages to keep heavy traffic running smoothly, he also acts as attendance officer during school hours. Bus drivers-left to Yighfl Wingard, Schneider, E. Alwine, Faust, Christ Miller, N. Alwine, Bloom, Shetler, and E. Bloom.
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