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COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO PRITSCHER PONTIAC Attica, Indiana Our Bus Drivers, Custodians, Cooks We are extremely proud of our seven new buses. The drivers of the buses are Mrs. Mildred Claypool, Lloyd Gott, Harold Bantz, .Stanley Aus- tin, Russell Stokes, Wayne Riley, and Fuzzy Rice. Our custodians are Mr. and Mrs. George Lawton. We appreciate their fine service and co-operation. Mrs. Lillian Zick and Mrs. Russell Bryant are our cooks. We have one of the finest school lunch programs in this area and a lot of the cre- dit goes to them. Also assisting the cooks are students, Kenneth I-lutson, Bertha Kirsch, Madelyn Clark, Edith lngalsbe, and JoAnn Ingalsbe. A11 ,
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HAROLD APPLEGATE Hybrid Seed Newtown, Indiana RICHLANDIA STAFF At the close of the 1955 school year, the members of the school paper staff and their faculty advisor, Mr. Kenneth E. Dickerson were entertained at a dinner at Marshall's Cafeteria in Lafayette, lndiana. That night became the 1955-56 editor chosen by the staff members. The Richland School paper, the Rich- landia , contains class and departmental news, sports, articles, school social events, and feature articles. Staff members ofthe Richlandia chosen by the editor this year were Judy Robinson, grade news editor: Pam Mitchell, high school news editor: Patty Oakley, departmental news editor, and Dian Alfrey, subscription manager. Nancy Jones, Jeannine Hughes, Lois Simpson, Pat Risk, Karen Kerr, Gladys Beckelhymer, Bertha Kirsch, Edith Ingalsbe, and Marilyn Brown were typists. Feature writers included Joy Slaute r, fashion, Gladys if 45, .,., . Beckelhymer, society, Jeannine hugnes, Classroom Capers , and Edith Ingalsbe, senior interview. Charles Florey, and David Mclielvey were mimeograph operators. Eleanor Wolfe and Lois Rice were art workers. 2 92.21 'L X X JT, i..,
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MR 8: MRS STUART MCKNIGHT Wmgate Ind1ana Famlllor Sights cmd Sounds Around R H S A thur and Joy s1tt1ng 1n the study hall just talk1ng' l Loule s rnellowvolce r1ng1ng through the halls the fourth per1od as he demands SILENCE 1n the study hal I ' Pat wearlng her ha1r a d1fferent way every day Norman M be1ng late everywhere he goes' ' Half of the Sen1ors dr1v1ng to school' N ncy and Jeannlne 'b rnlng the m1dn1ght 011' trymng to get the annual ln on t1me' N1na be1ng teased about Charley Bob' Mrs Myer busxly work1ng to 1mprove our llbrary The Freshman out ratlng the Sen1ors 1n General Bus1ness Class Sharon draft1ng budd1ng Journal1sts to wr1te an art1cle for the school paper' The Sen1or boys Wlnklng at Sharon Shoemaker all the t1me Pat wh1sper1ng 1nto Jlmmy s ear? 'P Kedr1c pestermg anyone and everyone so that he can tell them how cute they are when they re mad' ' ' Harold puttmg dead fl1es 1n Gladys desk' The g1rls1n Beglnnlng Shorthand class wr1t1ng out the1r lessons 1n longhand so they can read It faster' The seventh graders happy because they are upstalrs Jerry Potter gett1ng A's 1n Conduct! The two brave g1rls who go after cokes durmg Offlce Practmce class be1ng met at the top of the stalrs by Mr Ingersoll! ' H Janet gomg to the bank every day the last perxod Karen gett1ng out of school so she can go to St Lou1s on busmess ? The Sen1ors countmg the days unt1l school 1S out! The study hall com1ng to a qu1ck s1lence when Mr Ingersoll walks 1n' Sharon and Jeanmne helpmg Mr D1ckerson the fourth perlod Mrs Gregg threatenmg to have the couch 1n the Home Ec room removed! !' Joy Pat Karen and Lols present1ng the1r verslon of the 'D1x1e Strut as they perform w1th the band Buddy and Clyde 'cuttmg up 1n General Bus1ness Class' Mr Dxckerson hop1ng he never has another Sen1or 1n General Bus1ness Class' ! ' Jeann1ne dustmg off the seat of her desk after all the boys have had the1r morn1ng sess1on at the rad1ators' ' . , . 0 0 Q ' 0 0 1, ' ' ' H' ll u - ll. u I U J l ' ' 1 . - . a . ,. u . . . . , - - - - . H . . . . - . - . , , , . . . . . . . v ' ' ' . , . . 1 . . . . . , . ll I ' ' . , 1 i I ' ' ' -ll
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