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if, Safety Firstlu This is the motto of the patrol boys. Cliff Todd, Tom Murphy, Jerry Fender, Bill Wiebold, Sandy Bibens, Bob Boston, and Jim Menchhofer, with the help of Mr. Leming, insure the safety of students of Terrace Park School. You can count on them whether you come to school by bus, foot, bike, or car. Page twelve if With the approach of the noon hour, all eyes turn to- ward the clock and usually remain there until the clas- ses are excused for lunch. It is then a race to see who can fill up the empty pit in his stomach first. Mrs. Hayes, with her friendly smile, is the opera- tor of the lunchroom. Mrs. McGee, Mrs. Klettner, and Mrs. Plank are her able assistants. Their job is pre- paring, serving, and clean- ing up. The good nature and generosity of these women is grand. They always give you a little more when you look EXTRA hungry. Buses play a large part in our school life. It is they who bring the majority of us to and from school. Thanks to Mr. lnnis, Dolly Tar- vin, Mr. Bartles, and Mr. Wiederhold, the students are brought safely to school. Yes, the buses are indeed very important.
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AROUND TABLE, Left to right: D. Worley, T. McDonald, C, Jer- C. Stoecklin, P. Lloyd, H. Gallagher. STANDING: Mrs. Carlton. den, L. Brown, A. Adams, E. Brandenburg, D. Kipp, M. Whitley, NOTPRESENT: T- Marsh. R. Li'iSUl'f'. C- Nffal- 0 The Student Council of Terrace Park has been a most active group. lts purpose has been to help keep the school running smoothly. In order to do this, the following were established as permanent committees, each headed by one Council member: Scholarship Committee, Athletic, Pep Rally, and Homecoming Committee, Public Relations Committee, Finance Committee, Assembly Committee, Student Welfare Committee, Lost and Found Committee, Publicity Committee, Safety Committee, Building and Grounds Committee, Lunchroom Committee, and Handbook Committee. Besides the work entailed in the committees, Student Council opened the Fenton House as a place for student recreation during the noon hour. Council appointed Bob Lovins and Sonny Flach as Presidents, with Gene Napier and Bob Taylor serving as Vice-President. It has been quite successful under their leadership. The Council, with the help of the Junior High, sponsored a magazine drive to add money to the treasury. One hundred dollars was given by the Council to a 1956 graduate who desired to attend college. Also, the Coun- cil prepared a handbook for students and faculty. Student Council has tried to provide a better student government, to form better relationships between students and teachers, to raise school spirit, and, above, all, to make students of Terrace Park better citizens. The student body has a Council of which they can be proud. They've done a fine job! Page eleven
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'W' , 'filV?J5:i.IwE 1p7 5lF , . The library staff, headed by Mrs. Robinson, does a tremendous job with an even bigger smile. They always know where the book is that you want, or where to find the information for your class report. Lucky, indeed, are Terrace Park students to have such a library stalli Who cleans the blackboards? Who keeps the school warm? Who repairs any damages? Who else but Scottie and Jessie, These two with their student assistant, Dave Black, spend all their time making Terrace Park a better place. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mr. Reyn- olds, Mr. Owens, David Black. LEFT T0 RIGHT? Marilyn Cullen, Richard Godfrey, Margaret Winters, Mrs. Robinson. Page thirteen
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