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The OFFICIALS' JOB is to keep the SHOW running smoothly. 1. Secretary’s Office 2. Verna Graf School Secretary 3. Maxine Mall School Cafeteria 4. Catherine Cave School Cafeteria 5. W. A. Folfe School Bus 6. Jack Duvick School Bus 7. Russel Klotz School Bus 8. Ott Stahl School Bus 9. Forrest (Kate) Hough Custodian 10. Raymond Anderson Custodian 11. S. T. H. S. (Entrance Gate)
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FACULTY Permanent Exhibitors DONNA HITHMAN Vocal Music Supervise Senior Adviser VIOLET LINDNER Speech French Dramatics French Club Adviser MARION OLSON English II Girls’ Physical Education Junior Adviser Pep Club Adviser G.A.A. Adviser NAN J. BECK Health Director Attendance Officer BRUCE PARRY Band Supervisor MADEO MOLINARI Boys' Physical Education Football Track Baseball JOAN C. STOUT Latin English I Spanish Sophomore Adviser Latin Club Adviser Reflector Adviser Note from Institute: So many, So much to learn, So little time
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Think It Over MR. CHAMNESS— Let's not just learn the fact. Let's also understand the fact. MR. GRAF— Remember, it's not how much you take from your school, home, or church . . . it's how much you put into the organizations to make them better homes, schools, and churches.” MRS. LINDNER— What is the hardest task in the world? To think! Emerson MISS BAUNER— For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” Mark 8:36 MRS. ELDRIDGh— Look forward, not backward.” MR. ALEXANDER— You get out of something only what you put into it.” MISS HITEMAN— My advice to the seniors is . . . to study and practice the goodness of life, the beauty of art, arid the meaning of music.” MR. ERRION— Let's all follow the golden rule.” MR. MOLINARI— Watch your opportunity.” Aertius MR. DAVIS— It's not the whistling that makes the locomotive go, it's the silent steam.” MRS. STOUT— 'Be content but never satisfied with your lot .. . irriporve it.” MISS OLSON— Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. Benjamin Franklin MR. EADE— Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap.” MR. FERDEN— Be strong! We are not to play, to dream, to drift: We have hard work to do and loads to lift; Shun not the struggle: face it . . . tis God’s gift. Be strong! Be strong!” MR. PARRY— The fox who cannot reach the grapes, says they are not ripe. The indifferent musician who cannot play his part says it is trite.
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