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C'Conc:ession Standsv The candy counter and ice cream booth are strategically located for people with a sweet tooth . These concessions are handled each year by the senior class for the purpose of earning money. The main jobs of ordering for should l say guessing, tor no one knows how much candy, potato chips, and ice cream the student body and taculty can consume each Weekl, counting money, and employing Work- ers were done by the seniors this year, so as to lift some ot the responsibility from the sponsors. lt is quite interesting to Watch some ot the grade children debate over penny pret- zels, suckers, jaw-breakers or What have you. -- Iudy Iohnson. 'Amateur Artistsl' A relatively new class which has come into our midst in the last tour years and which has added much to our school curriculum, is the art class, taught by Mrs. Doris Griffith. This class isn't strictly for artists but for people Who like to experiment with colors and ideas. Painting, metal cratt and ceramics are projects being ex- plored. 513A rf All cwt is the reflection of natur Page Seven .Q 6 N 'S'
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MIN TRAIN INGH Eight twenty five in the morning finds the members of the Sr. Hi. and Jr. Hi. gathered in the study hall for gen- eral assembly. More than thanks are due to our prin- cipal Mr. Hobbs, whose encouragement, help, lessons in good sportsmanship and citizenship were always so cheerfully given. Grateful acknowledgement is made to students of the speech class who shar- ed their monologues of fun and wit with us, to those who gave the previews of the plays, to the other teachers and friends who make the beginning of our day' a happy moment. We always left for our classes with this thought in mind: Lo, here has been dawning an- other new day, think, do not let it slip useless away. - - Dorothy Stephenson. SUCCESS FAMILY The father of Success is Work. The mother of Success is Ambition. The oldest son is Common Sense. Some of the' other boys are: Perser- verance, Honesty, Thoroughness, Fore- sight, Enthusiasm, and Co-operation. The oldest daughter is Character. Some of her sisters are: Cheerful- ness, Loyalty, Care, Courtesy, Econ- omy, Sincerity and Harmony. The baby is Opportunity. Get acquainted with the Old Mann and you will be able to get along pretty well with the rest of the family. Page Six
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