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Non-Teaching Personnel Brightening the halls of Stanton County High School the cooks and janitors worked diligently to prepare the nutricious meals and keep the school house sparkling clean. The cooks, Mrs. Ashida and Mrs. Baxter, were aided by Mrs. Taylor in their daily preparations for the rush of hungry students. Mrs. Taylor also helped Mr. Lauppe in his never- ending work around the school. Besides their janitor work, they both helped immensely by doing special jobs for the students and by cheering them with their friendly smiles. The bus drivers were Mr. Stanley, Mr. Garrett, Mr. Morris, Rev. Houston, Mr. Parks, Mr. Downs, and Mr. Ogletree. They all did their share by safely transporting the many students to and from school each day. Mrs. Marjorie Baxter and Mrs. Amy Ashida Mr. Bill Lauppe and Mrs. Edna Taylor. BACK ROW: Mr. Norman Stanley, Mr. Herbert Garrett, Mr. Clarence Morris, Jr. , and Reverend Gene Houston. FRONT ROW: Mr. Bob Ogletree, Mr. Bob Downs, and Mr. Gary Parks. 12
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Seniors Face Challenging Future Members of the class of 1968 left a record of achievements of which any graduating class could be proud and all future classes could view as a challenge. As freshmen, the class began acquiring a mature outlook on life. As sopho- mores, the class became more interested in class money-raising projects. Then during their junior year, the class conducted a successful magazine sales program, and spent many happy hours to produce a prom, which would be an everlasting memory to them. During their last year, the seniors continued to strive for scho- lastic excellence that would be necessary for their various futures. The year was packed with senior pictures, senior play, yearbook sales, senior carnival, senior trip, Junior-Senior Ban- quet and Prom and GRADUATION! Members of the class of 1968 walked out of the doors of J. H. S. for the last time remembering all that had been involved in the transition from won- dering freshmen to confident seniors. GEORGE ANDERSON MARSHA ANNE ANDERSON ROBERT ASHIDA f 4. K. ELLEN BARBER CHARLENE ELAINE BATTERTON RAYMOND L. BRENGMAN 14
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