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G. A. A. prexy, Emilyann Heckman, types out some rules and regulations for basketball Mrs. Jane Waldkoetter s office was practically never empty. Absence permits and guidance prob- lems brought girls to this little office by the scores. Sometimes, we went ' just to talk or to catch up on a lagging typing assignment. The same situation existed in Mr. Victor Everdon ' s office except that here the fellows were the ones concerned. At noon there was always someone selling some- thing at the showcase. Owls , G. A. A. candy, and votes for the Christmas Belle were some of the items calling for high-pressure salesmanship. When junior class rings or senior pictures were exhibited in the case, there was such a crowd. The bell at the end of each class period brought us pouring from Study Hall; and then, of course, another group of us poured back into the big room. We sometimes had difficulty concentrating on our lessons, but once in awhile we were able to study in peace and quiet. A typical noon hour scene with Beth Ann Smith, Don Grantham, Edith Krumme, Sandy Hobson, Bill Hague, and John Kellam
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Pestering Mrs. DepiilN nil IIiImh- Ciiryell are Bud Kasting, Carol Strietelmeier, Millie Stuckwisch. Noah Bowman, Kicliard Merman. Janice Sterling and Bob Pickerrell Main Floor Was Always The Center For Congregatin ' When we went inside, quite a few of us headed for the office. There w?re phone calls to make, schedules to change, and announcements to be put on the Fly or . Some of us who simply couldn ' t remember where we had put our civics or literature book had to check the office lost and found de- partment.
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IIms ir mine — no, they ' re mine .Nnimaii lluber, Richard Linke, Janet Matlox, Allamae Heckman, and Bill Van ' oorliies But The Basement And Third Floor Had Something was always happening downstairs around the sophomore lockers, perhaps a tug of war or an earnest discussion of last night ' s date. Pretty often we all managed to drag ourselves to the bookstore where Mrs. Alice Walters held open houss the first few weeks of school. May I have a ticket? ask Barbara Vogel, Ray Pollert Nedra Larson and Janice Linke of Mrs. Alice Walters
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