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'Z H12 -mann . ,ez lv., . 0 R 1 Y S if .Q 4 ,QP ,Q 111' Announcers over the public address system every morn- ing and afternoon bring to the school daily bulletin items such as order of periods, t e s t i n g schedules, special news flashes, scores, and those myriads of details that go into the orderly carrying out ot a school day. Left to right: J. Benedict, P. Bartram, K. Arnold, P. Hart 4 Public Address Announccrs Store First row, left to right: J. Bollock, K. Glaser, A. Middleton, M. Ruff, S. Schmitter, N. Colborn, L. Linebarger Second row: T. Sharman, P. Horton, C. Crocker, B. Michie, B. Alexander, L. Bledsoe, B. Bollum, B. Craig, J. Williams lassistant managerl Missing: J. Oliff, D. Bradeson, B. Laughead, C. Johansen, S, Winterfeldt, F. Oeltjen, B. Mullinix, M. Forman, R. Smith, J. Frankel lrnanagerl, B. Kiger S s Q ' The school store, sponsored by James A. Miers, is one of the school's best run organizations. Open before school and during the lunch periods, it sells almost every school supply nec- essary from physi- cal education equipment to pen- cils. ..L.,.,l 9 .
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G9 agff Wi it fi .1 v-- A' f 'fit' . 1'5.f:iy53fl ri as ' T coiiefl via .r N ' 1 X + 1 .4 l. -IJIl 'bW ww 53 -n'l'm FO Q! P1 i its-1 L 5 K L V 5 M' 1 LL . ai- ia. L - ' V - - L ,.., U 1, .. f - ' t Q.: . m.m,L ,,, L. K L .L L vm M ' .. . i ' - ii so i The s t u d e n t cafeteria workers help Mrs. Virginia O'Neill and her staff each lunch period by serving toad, keeping salad and dessert shelves supplied, and wash- ing dishes and trays, thereby less- ening the load for the regular staff and contributing to cafeteria effi- cicncyL First row, left to right: C. Shaub, C. Bogley, C. Talley, M. Hinkle Second row: J. Broadhurst, A. Bollo, J. Belt, J. Shutf, l-l. Agnew Third row: M. Broadhurst, L. Atwood, S. Burger, F. Williams Missing: G. Fudge, M. Speciale Bank The school bank is run under the auspices ot the banking class. This year the bank has handled payments for c l a s s rings, tickets to school functions, subscrip- tions for the year- book, booster-but- tons, and has start- ed a system where- by students rn a y open savings ac- counts which will draw interest. Cafeteria Workers First row, left to right: S. Eliot, J. Muth, M. Irving, J. Dickey lcaptainl, C. Studds. J. Jennings, S. Scriggins, D. Johnson Second row: C. Backus, P. Pfleger, H. Heller, DL Moore, J. Williams, E. Diotad, H. English Missing: M. Cammermeyer, B. Roudebush, D. Randy, HL Surface EFL ii Q . no YIOY If is
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First row: F. Payne, J. Pope, J. Thompson, N. lngwerson, J. Beck, M. Murtaugh lpresidenti, R, Dameron Second row: Mr, Hrebanoch, L. Yost, N. Crumm, N. Colburn, J. Clarke, S. Rose, J. Glaser, J. Jennings, A. Stuwe, A. Bollo fsecretaryl The B i o I o g y Club, under the die rection of Allan M. Harrison, g i v e s those students with a special interest in biology a chance to study different aspects and new developments i n t h i s f i e I d of science, They make use of films, ex- periments, guest speakers, and re- ports by members on specific areas of biology. Sponsored by Emil Hrebanocn, the Art CIub's main goal is to offer service to the school by design- ing showcases and to foster interest in the fine arts through experience in the medium, From guest lectur- ers and talks by students, members gain understanding of art. First row, left to right:J. Southard, H. Weiss Cvice-presidentl, B. Nardini, L. Hack, J. Ropke, M. Weiss lpresidentl, P. Carter Ctreasurerl, M. -Melchior, B. Warrick lsecretaryl, Missing: M. Singleterry, J. Ware, J. Terrill, G. Dunlap, J. Lutz, T. Danstedt, B. Rosenberger, J. Harrod, B. Hartman, G. Spencer, W. Meiller, M. Hudtloff, N. Boaz, N. Soukhanov, S. Wolff, B. Roundy, J. Gramatte. B. Beck, B. Sislen, J. Bach, B. Prince . . 'Is-NNE 1 'J rj X. 'H S . , N . f'r.:'f .ru , ,f 1.. i . X .XX S it x N. -ii New X .g...
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