Albert Lea High School - Tiger (Albert Lea, MN)

 - Class of 1959

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INDUSTRIOUSLY PEELING the next days potatoes are Alxce Ander MORE RICE' asked Carol I-lopperstad as she dxshes Larry Kings son Gladys Olson Mmme Wagner and Selma Kruger lunch after thetr cafetena work ts completed All Prov1de for a Sounder Schoo Servmq the students throuqhout the day are the school nurses and cooks Thetr presence 1n the school bulldlnq lS an accepted fact yet de ply apprec1ated by the students as they accept thetr help and enloy the meals wh1ch are destqned to su1t thetr everyday needs Good health colncldes w1th good educatton and as a part of the school system by asststmq those taken 1ll durlnq the day whether they are overly fatlqued have the flu or another stckness lnJury or tllness cannot always be prevented but th nurses are pre pared to a1d all students w1th the proper m dtcatton A nutrtttous dtet 1S also essentlal 1n healthful ltvmq Complylna wlth the students needs the cafet r1a staff prepares a vartety of foods each noon for an estab llshed pnce of only 25 cents a meal The effort put 1nto each nseal w1th planmnq p parmq and servmq IS apprecxated as the noon bell rmqs the students out of class 1nto the cafetena for a nounshmq meal conststtnq of a hot d1sh a salad or vegetables sandwtches mtlk and dessert After the meal the cooks work contmues as they clean the cafeterla tables and prepare another meal At noon and throuqh the day Albert Lea students can be qrateful for the a1d 1n leadlnq a more healthful l1fe wtth well planned meals and medlcal attentlon made avallable to them by our nurses and cooks EXAMINING A NEW SERUM for Manttoux tests are Eleanor Beethe nurse and her two assxstants Mane Zerbell and Betty Skali 41 Page 29 l l l . 1 . . . I 9 , successful living. The nurses play an important role W4 1:5 . 9 ' X , . , I 3 . ' . ' ' , re- l I I ' . - - ' I l wt I 'V

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milf' THIS MACHINE IS ACTUALLY EASILY OPERATED explams ATTEMPTING to hnd out how a floor polxsher works are the day Plullrp Rogers to hrs fellow mght custodzans George Head Roy custodxans Melvm Thompson and O E Guckenburq as Donald Vee Schroeder Elmer Naylor Melvm Thompson and Chester Nelson Frank Whxteaker Lowell Olson and Bert Iensen look on Custodians, Religion, Cooks, Nurses REPHESENTING the true meanmg ol the Relxqrous Instructlon release time program rs the open Buble handled with reverence Page 28 Addmg to the 1nd1v1dual needs ot each person the rel1g1ous mstructron classes were made posslble once a week to add spmtual learnmg to student educat1on On Wednesday mornmg students recessed to the church ot the1r cholce between tlrst and second hours to 1ncrease the1r knowledge ot the Scnptures The m1n1sters m the Albert Lea area devoted th1s tlrne to ard the students m sp1r1tual and moral oblrgatlons ot the Chrrstran and broaden the1r background of the hte ot Chrlst and other doctrmal behets from the Brble Resultrng from the Janrtors hours of labor through out the year was a Well kept school bulldmg m whlch the students prepared for the1r futures School mamtenance seemed the mayor duty of the custod1ans but each student rehed on them for many thmgs Extra currlcular act1v1t1es and audltorlum pro grams usually requlred a 1an1tor to unlock a door A locker stuck or was broken and the1r serv1ces agarn were needed Broken 1nk bottles threatened cleanlmess but the men were prepared to clean up after each ot the mmor accldents occur1ng ln the day Tendmg to the heat shovelmg snow repa1r1ng broken hxtures or sweeplng floors always managed to occupy all ot the addltlonal tlme they had rn the1r work day RGIIQIOUS release penods and a school bu1ld1ng xn perfect order added to the school llfe and knowledge gamed by each student through the effort and hours g1ven by the clergymen Jamtors and the engmeers . i . . , 5 .Q .. nf I . 1 . . , . , f , , , , .



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