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Libro ry Aids Students Helping the students at FHS to use the library to its tullest extent is the iob ot Mrs. Mariorie Kroehler and her assistant, Mrs. Laura Enstrom. Mrs. Kroeh- ler has a time-consuming iob to care tor the lO.5OO books in the library, as well as the 72 magazines to which the school subscribes. She is assisted in her duties as head librarian by Mrs. Enstrom, who helps in tiling, typing, and select- ing the 500 new books to be received this year. . - M ,L E d . ' ' K l Nine student workers also helped with desk work. Iigiawaifoksfslrom an Mrs Ma o e meme' Ca'-109 new Student library workers seated from left to right: Heide Frey, Veneta Agney, Mary Squires. Standing: Grace Klinger, Charlotte Brinkmeier, Barbara Springer, Phyllis Schlich, Area Supports Adult Education During the l959-l96O school year, about l,2OO Freeport and area people participated in the tall and spring adult education programs under the di, rection ot Norbert Mettelka and Mrs. Pat Conter. This year the program which ranged trom ten to eighteen weeks, ottered 65 courses talling into three categories: general education: trade and in- dustrial schoolingi and college courses. 11 A Norbert Mettellca and Mrs. Pat Conter, his secretary, look over registration papers for adult education classes.
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Ju-i,u: Mrs. Eder and Mrs. Lyon look over prizes for magazine salesmen. ter count tickets in preparation for a basketball game. X. -4 r.-kx.,-. -- 4 ., ... ce Sclwoonlwoven, registrar and secretary to jaumgartner, checks the pfimasent files. Capable Office Staffs Handle Many Jobs Wlwenever flue sfudenfs of FHS need informafion, an excuse from school, a pass fo enfer a classroom, or even a fickef fo a ballgame, flue office sfaff come fo flue rescue. Secrefary fo Principal Baumgarfner, regisfrar, and keeper of flue sfudenf records, is flue never ending iob of Mrs, Florence Sclmoonlioven. Helping lwer, Mrs. Jean Eder, a newcomer fo flue crew, is a riglwf band assisfanf and fellow worker. Mrs. Anna Mae Lyon, secrefary fo Josef Spudicli, assisfanf principal, and also affendance clerk, musf be a jack-of-all-fradesf' Her fasks include every- flwing from giving an aspirin fo sooflwe a lieadaclie, fo counseling flie co-clwairrnen of flwe carnival. In flue business office, Willard Rubendall and Miss Irene Keisfer fake care of flie funds from all evenfs, lwandle fickef sales, or, in slworf, are flue fop- band bookkeepers of flwe sclwool. A sfudenf sfaff works eacli period of flwe day in flie main and assisfanf principal's offices. Student office workers. Row I: P. Casford, E. Abels, J. Miller, J. Busekros, B. Bauch. Row. 2: M. Squires, J. Zipse, K. Woods, B. Geiken, P. Miller, J. Smithe, J. A. Smith, J. Bowden, J. Lebrecht. Row 3: D. Cuplin, S. Criddle, M. Bokemeier, J. Welty, D. Fuls, J. DeVries, D Hugfis, R. Smith. L.. .EI Willard Rubendall and Miss lrene Keis-
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C? Miss Genevieve Sheridan prepares Cafeteria workers-Row l: Ronald Kerlin, Jerry Andres, Bob Zuck, Allan Harris, Keith Bicker. the menu display for the daily lunch. Row 2: Judy Woolsey, Karl Adams, Eric Samuelson, Jerry Kubatzke, Judy Kubatzke. Various Services Render Help to Everyone The appearance ot cgtsg i,. ' our school building and D K 'J' I campus can be largely accredited to the con- stant ettort ot the cus- todians. These seven people work hard to lceep Freeport t-ligh School and its campus among the most beau- titul in the state. Anyone who has ever had a cut, bruise or other iniury lcnows Miss Mae Boswell, school nurse. Students ranging trom the tootball hero to the beauty queen, visit her ottice at Jun- ior High School. ln ad- dition to her constant nursing duties, Miss Boswell advises the Junior Red Cross and the Allied Medical Guidance Counselors, Karl McWilliams, Ronald Norman, Richard Lum- Career Club. by, and Miss Ferne Kuhlemeyer discuss the future of FHS students. The Guidance Department played a big part in school lite this year. Not only did the advisers aid students in choosing subjects, but seniors also re- ceived counsel concerning plans atter graduation trom Principal Baumgartner, Miss Marguerite ldeub- ner, Dean ot Girls, and Joset Spudich, Dean ot Boys. Ron Norman and Karl McWilliams were the iunior counselors, while Miss Ferne Kuhlemeyer and Richard Lumby advised the sophomores. Did you lcnow that in the cateteria we consume over l6,000 bottles ot millc a month and over 8,000 pounds ot potatoes a year? Miss Sheridan states, This cateteria has to maintain itselt, meaning that every brolcen dish or machine has to be ottfset by the sale ot tood. Assisted by tourteen students and twelve women, Miss Genevieve Sheridan, school dietician, spends many hours so that the tour lunch hours run smoothly. School custodians: Harold Homan, Gene Sweeney, Ruth Burgette, Dick Minear, Miss Mae Boswell administers aid to an In Clyde Jackson, John Feller. iured student. Q
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