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N ff f m 1 N B hml - i 1 r A Hl vm. ' H H WjktM 1 1 m ■ 1 A m - H m i 11 ■1 tin H Bi H Tliird Fl interlude — Jnlui Kcllam. Sandy llohsun. Mr. James Dep-Jly. James Hill and IJnl) Ballard Their Share Of People, Too Gee, this ham salad is good! — Janice Manuel and Jackie Amos in the froeground Every day at noon found many of lis in the cafeteria line. We dreaded the wail, especially on rainy days, but the good food made up for everything. Mrs. Louella McBride and her staff of cooks did everything possible to provide us with well-bahtnced meals. Somehow we managed to leave the basement and its various attractions such as the visual aids room and the odorous chem lab to go up- stairs to the third floor. There we might find Dep and his boys hold- ing conference or the clackety-clack of the type- writers in 313. Between periods the third floor teachers would always be where some of us stu- dents wanted to talk. Sooner or later we would hear Mr. Dittmer ' s Move on gals-move on fellows.
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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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Good morning, this is your sludenl news reporter — Barbara Fill, Morton Prime, Shirley Coins, Sally Birge, and Carl Quinn In Classes We Found That Subjects Were Educational, Classes, however, took care of most of our time. Speech was a practical subject and fun, too. The Sat- urday morning broadcasts made us pretty familiar with the radio station, WJCD. And our plays! — we had such fun making comedians or villains out of our classmates.
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