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How would you lilce lo lix lunch lor IGO people every day? Tha+'s lhe problem Thar lhe caleleria coolcs lace each morning when lhey arrive al school. And in adoilion lo lhe IOO high school lunches 'ro be prepared, aboul 40 meals musl be cooked and lalcen lo Lillle Lalce School each day. The lunches are good, loo, even lhough They are planned on a budge? lhal doesn'+ have any slrelch lo ill Bus drivers are long-sullorinq souls, as mosl sludenls will readily admil. Ours malqe lhe daily drip from Aquanqa, Idy llwilci, and lhrouqhoul Tho Hemel Valley in all lcinds ol wealher-and wilh all lcinds ol passengers! One cf The usual scenes af Hemel High early in fhe morning. Leff +0 righf: Tom Bell, Sfevc Page and Susan Peacock. TOP: Wifh cooks lilre fhese +he cafeieria couldn'+ help bu+ be good. Lefl fo righf: Olga Hein. Ruby Roberfs, Goldie Venable. CENTER: The fables have been furned. Bus drivers Sylvesfer Cuslo, Amos Churchill, and Milfon Fisher go for a ride. BOTTOM- Bus Mainlan- ance crow John Lareva. Joseph Rondeau, and Harry Lindsey inspecl fhe engine of No. 7. 5
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The Maintenance Crew Cusfodians William Maddox, Harry Hein, and J. H. Vogf, fa a breaiher in fha furnace room. Exi x is-N' E, .X .R Hs, . M is ,Juli N X' Cusiodians, gardeners and mainienance men are ihe siage crew or behind-ihe-scene workers ai Hemel High. I+ is ihey who sweep up ihe debris aifer each school day, who keep us in repair, furnish supplies and rnalce our campus a pleasani spoi To loolc ai, and ihis, considering ihe mess made during school hours, is no mean job! LEFT: Building Mainfenance crew Chesier Borsi, Clarence Burroughs, Carl Jensen and Don Swarihoui do a liHle worlr in fhe Mainienance shop. RIGHT: The power mower seems +o be giving Warren Holmes a rough lime, bui John Malelr cloesn'l' loolr worried. 41
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M i ss A l i c o Beaird, B.A.: sen- ior problems: s e n i o r English, civics. M is s ElizabeTh McKelvey, B.A.g mafhemefics. John M c D o n- ough, B.S., M.S.g world hisioryg sophomore social sfudies. KenneTh Newlon, BS' U S his- fciryi physical sci- ence: geography. Charles Reed, B. A .g chemisfryg driver's e d u c a- Tiong algebra. RoberT Walfer, EIA., M.A.g com- mercial subiecTs. F aculiy Though iT's someTimes hard To convince us, The reason we go To school is To learn someThing, and To ThaT end we have Teachers and classes. On The academic side, we sTruggled This year wiTh social sTudies, U. S. hisTory, civics and senior problems, English provided plenTy oT reading and wriTing maTerial. Topped oTT by The annual Kiwanis essay conTesT, This year's Topic being Freedom is NoT Free. As Tor maThemaTics, school iusT wouldn'T bc compleTe wiThouT The inTricacies oT Triangles, Trapezoids, and equa- Tion Troubles. Biology and chemisTry oTTered scienTiTic opporTun- iTies, while Spanish was provided Tor The linguisls. Glee Club and band were The musical accompanimenT To our heavier subiecTs, and Typing, shorThand and boolclceeping lenT The pracTical Touch. Two senior boys learn how To give and receive arTificial respirafion, w h i l e Coach Cooper loolrs on. LEFT. Lefl To righls Ronnie Hobson, Mr. NewTon, Don Brolin and Marlha Flefcher review some of The inslrumenls used in physical geography. RIGHT. Pal Kniqhl solves an algebraic equaTion while John Mclnfosh looks on confused and Miss Mc- Kelvey smiles her approval - no, no - iT couldn'T be Thal - The problem's wrong! . - They did iT for a gag.l lP.S if Q4 G 'WI s, i fr.. UTLGQEHT TTY :W1 'ti , Umar shfligf A 4
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