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FACULTY WYATT LAUGHLIN Bachelor of Science AGNES C. STAIRRETT Bachelor of Science Master of Science GERALD E. BARKLEY Bachelor of Science AVONDEL G. TURNEY Bachelor of Science MARTHA JANE HUGHES Bachelor of Science RAYMOND A. KING Bachelor of Science FORREST D. HAINES Bachelor of Science HERBERT S. MADAUS Bachelor of Science Electron Page Eleven
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BUSSES AND MAINTENANCE i H I l X1 lille ki i . Our three busses have made it possible for many students to attend high school who other- wise might have been deprived of the opportunity. The busses have made four high school routes each day, and in addition have brought the Lowell and Blackjack district grade students to school. They have taken the band on trips to participate in parades at Kansas City, Claremore. Miami, Joplin, Weir, and the Festival at Oswego: and the mixed chorus to sing at Coffeyville, District Teachers' Meeting. Our football and basketball teams have used them for their trips to other schools. Modern transportation facilities such as we have are safer than ever before and add a great deal to the enjoyment of our daily school life. . . ,e A Si g :'t' A 7 i ' 5 L- WMI, V lqqu PRICE KIRK FLOYD POTTER HUGH DoBK1Ns, JR. Our custodians and bus drivers have made possible our pride in a well kept school build- ing, grounds, and busses. They have the responsibility for the care and protection of the entire school plant and its equipment. We give them our thanks not only for their efficient service and their interest but also for their friendship. We know that they are always ready and willing to help us at any time. We take pleasure in dedicating this page to them as an expression of our appreciation. Iilcclmn Page Ten
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SWEETHEART MARY HARDY erlron Puut- 'liwvlue Miss Mary Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Hardy of Riverton, was crowned Sweetheart of Riverton High School at a special cor- onation assembly on Friday, February 14, 1947. Mary was the senior class nominee in a contest sponsored by the senior class. She received a gold locket and each of her attendants received a box of chocolates. Her attendants, pic- tured on the left, were Maxine Mooney, junior: Marian Pickering, sophomore: Patsy Mast, freshman, substituted for Patty Thatcher who was ill at the time of the coronation.
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