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Pictured here are some of the students who come into the ofhce during their study halls to do such things as answer the phone, make announce- ments, write out excuses and late slips, type, operate the Ditto machine, etc., while Mrs. Clark, Mr. Purdy, and Mr. Reece attend to the more important matters. They are, left to right: B. McDonald, M. McCalla, D. Myers, B. Hoeb, and T. Gallagher. Those not in the picture are: P. Ko- car, Allen, Itin, M. Mil- ford, L. Terwillegar, B. Sam- mons, and S. Hoffman. When the bell peals at 3:00, the object of most of us is to get home as fast as we can. Luckily, we have a group of young men who are on hand to see that we get oH' to a safe start in our journey. These safety - conscious students are pictured here in one of their off- duty moments. They are: Lieut. B. Wiebold, Wiederhold, C. Todd, S. Bibens, Spurling, M. Shanafelt, and R. Bibens. Not present: Fender, Captain, and T. Preston. Of course you recognize the school bus in this picture, too. Some of us have spent a good share of our highschool lives being hauled back and forth by one or the other of the drivers, who are: Mr. Innis, Mr. Aicholtz, Mrs. Tarvin, Mr. Wie- derhold, Mr. Tucker, and Mr. Howell. The library staff this year was made up of R. Leisure, Dunham, C. Hubbard, M. Winters, Vanhoose, Mr. Jacobs, and Mrs. Robinson, their organizer. This staff spent the better part of the past year in the old library, but all their efforts were rewarded when they finally got into the brand-new library in February. All through the year they were on hand to advise students on books and any other information which they might be looking for in the library. Page thirteen
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We all recognize the famil- iar figure in this picture as Jess Owens. Whenever the school is used for any- thing, he's here to open and close up. He's also here all day, long after we leave at 3:00. We all like him, too, be- cause he is so friendly and gets along with everyone so well. Page twelve i- --vw 5 Along with the new addi- tion to the school building this year, we acquired two new employees who have done a wonderful job of keeping this ever-growing structure clean-they are Henry Mathis and Clarence McGee. We hope that they will be with us long enough to become as much a sym- bol of Terrace Park as Jess has. When 11:30 comes, and you see a streak going in the general direction of the lunchroom, you know that Mrs. Hayes is beckoning. She, with Mrs. Klettner, Mrs. McGee, and Mrs. Mc- Carty are there with smil- ing faces to serve us our lunch. YVhen we stop to think of the time involved in the preparation of some three hundred meals a day, we must realize that this kitchen staff is doing a splendid service to our school.
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'gawwl STANDING, left to right: Mr. Lloyd, President, Mr. Heil, Mr. Stoll- maier. SEATED: Mr. Purdy, Mrs. McDonald, Vice-President, Mrs. Marsh, Clerk. Not present-Mr. Jordan. Page fourteen Every school community needs the experience, the wisdom, and the energy of public-spirited adult citizens, who are willing to devote their time and energy for the benefit of that community's children and youth. Terrace Park has always enjoyed the reputation of being something better than average, perhaps even superior in the quality of its school. As students, we should be mindful of the contribution which the Parent-Teachers Association and the Terrace Park Board of Education make for our welfare. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Parker, Treasurer, Mrs. Cone, Second Vice-President, Mrs. Allison, President, Mrs. Lendcrman, First Vice-Presidentg Mrs, Lee, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Tooker, Recording Secretary. I I I
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