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Introducing Our Students Mr. and Miss W. H. S. Bob Cripe and Carroll Patrick were chosen as Mr. and Miss W.H.S. from representatives from each class for their leadership, scholarship, participa- tion, and character. The student body of a school IS the school. Walk- erton High School attempts to offer those subjects and activities that will create in the student a desire for education. The student of today is the citizen and leader of tomorrow. 11 'li 'i' bl ld'
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'Q ' . Workers Behind the Scenes . You say our school looks nice and well kept. Well, I can tell you we owe it all to the janitors, Dave Kerr and Arthur Kassabaum. They take care of our heating system in the winter and make sure the windows will open in the summer. Sweeping the gym is only one of the many jobs they perform in keeping our school a neat, clean, place in which to learn. ' 10 Mrs. Edna Smith, Mrs. Edna Esseltine, and Mrs. Ruth Ullery are the women who from day to day prepare the delicious meals in our cafeteria. It is their job to see that the meals are planned properly and the food is appetizing and good. There is a lot more to preparing a meal than putting a few beans in a pot, as the fellows would say. You have the part of cleaning up the grimy pots and pans. But don't they look like they are enjoying it? The four bus drivers--Richard Verkler, Art Schmeltz, Walt Baker, and Grant Bellinger--have a great responsibility in getting the pupils to school and back home again. They have to put up with all the noise and shenanigans, driving in all sorts of weather-- rain, snow, and the blinding sun. They also help out the school by driving the players and rooters to the basketball games.
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Class -of -1960 CLASS MOTTO: We Lift Our Anchor Today, for Tomorrow We Sail CLASS FLOWER: White Carnation with Blue Tips CLASS COLOR: Light Blue and White DENNIS WAYNE ST OMBAUGH Sci enc e Math Contest 2- Bo ' State Alter- YS nateg Class Offi,cer 43 Librarian 3. The President . . . and Other Officers Secretary, Carrol Patrickg Treasurer, Dale Scarbroughg Vice President, Tom Reed. 12
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