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.uni We are sTiII proud oT our almosT-new caTeTeriag our pride is shown by our care oT The building and equipmenT, Tor we haven'T carelessly worn oTT iTs newness. Long line-ups oT hungry sTudenTs were Ted each day by moderaTe-priced, well-planned meals prepared by The able caTeTeria sTaTT. The caTeTeria was under new managemenT This year, headed by Mrs. Bernice Robinson. The snaclc bar, besides selling iTs usual sToclc oT candy, ice-cream and hamburgers, added apples and donuTs To iTs inyenTory This year, which made iT an even more convenienT place To grab a nourishing quickie lunch. This snaclc bar is mosT popular on sunny days when iT's more Tun To eaT ouT on The lawn Than inside. AW! fAe STM? Hungry hoards of sTudenTs daily floclred To The cafeferia To enioy Those n wurishing and appefizing lunch- es prepared by The cafeferia sTaf'f. The coolrs who helped quell our rav- enous appeTiTes are, le'fT To righT: Mrs. Zelma Shook, Mrs. Wilma Mc- call, Mrs. Bernice Unland, Mrs. Marie Hiller and Mrs. William McGrew. Snack Bar chief, Mrs. Irene Powers, aTTacks piles of leTTuce, pickles and buns, which she musf Turn inTo hamburgers before II:30. In fronf you see sTaclxed The plafes which will house These beef delicacies. '71r....-.,., . w ,
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aww ies-Me- M- few ,E I ,I , r 1' ,ffl V F, gflkilf ,gsAC!-ff-ii--r'z.C4u'4 L L 7 in i iv ilijff 'T kv ' ' L ' . - - '.--1 16 ,, J 4.,..1ff,s-0-L ,-4f1fV j' -ff94 T' L J 1 VL Qi' ' fp , Y 1144! dz! , gfiie faculfy in a relaxed momenf during The infer views for The Bank of America Awards. LefT To rigI1T: Mr. Karl Balrlren, Mr. Glen STeinbacIr, Mr. Lee Vandenberg, Mr. Ray Zosel, Mr. RoberT Palmer, Mr. CurTis Miller. ,3,,yss,Aw,s -4 ff , , Jfeiffv f7TfAi9Ww7 I OBERT PALMER, span. Ihe TacuITy could Truly be described as Swell SporTs Tor They were Triends, as well as Teachers, To The sTudenTs. Besides 'Teaching us The mysTeries oT The TexTbooIcs, They also proved Themselves capable on The aThIeTic Tield wiTh Their vicTory over The seniors in a February baskeTbaII Tussle. ATTer TwenTy-Tour years oT inspired Teaching aT I-IemeT I-Iigh, Miss Alice Beaird is re- Tiring. She's been wonderTuI as a Teacher and Dean oT Girls. AT one Time she TaughT Eng- lish, in recenT years she has, by her Thoroughgoing course in civics, amply prepared us Tor loyal American CiTizenship. BesT oT all, Miss Beaird has been sage advisor and cheery Triend To each senior class Tor many years: she has moThered every senior beTore gradu- aTion Time, measuring us Tor our commencemenT caps and gowns, guiding us Toward pay jobs, happy marriage, or TurTher educaTion. CHARLES REED, chemisfry, DANIEL SALVIONE.cI1orus. MISS ISABEL SHELLER, MRS. JESSIE SH EPARD, ah. drivers educaiion, physics, girls physical educaTion arTs and cre'FTs. algebra. MISS WILHELMINA WEN- ARS. PEARL TUTTLE, DELL, homemalring. RAY ZOSEL, woodshop. ROBERT WALTER, Typing, brarian. LEE VANDENBER6, me- shorfhand, office pracTice. chanical drawing, meTaI shop. H L mm ,... .I X was s N T? 52 .1-Y 2 A My-i . Y , .gg I- L lr, is if vi ,nfl V 2 , 'slag-, - nf' W ,sf T '5 ,ws F GTI? GLENN STEINBACK biology, phofography physical science. I5
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wfiffeng .S2lf'UiC6 emonne , , Ns, 3 iw . W , - ! SCHUUL B :USTODlANS. BACK ROW, leff fo righlz C. E. Slory, Joe Malros, Melville BUS DRIVERS. BACK ROW, lefl lo righh Sylvesfer Cosfo, Harry Lindsay, Millon Fisher Nallrer, and Alvin Galchel. FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: William Maddox, Harry Clarence Burroughs, Glen Holmes, H. A. Smilh, Amos Churchill. KNEELING, leff lo fogl, and Harry Hein. righi: Forresr Moon, Joseph L. Rondeau. MAINTENANCE MEN. Lefl lo righl: GARDENERS. Lefl fo righl: John Malelr and Carl Jensen and Slewarf Pender. Warren Holmes. Sludenls dwelling lar from school depended largely on lhe busses lor lransporlalion lo and from school each day. The bus drivers, whose safely records are our prioe, also worked exlra hours lo haul roolers and sporls reams lo ou+-ol- Town games and 'ro lransporl lhe loancl lo music leslivals. Our immaculale buildings are lhe pride ol all Hemeliles: conscienlious mainlenance men made major repairs on Salurdaysg and during all vaca- 'rions lhey repainled, revarnished and replaslered various school lacililies. Cuslodians cleaned anc polished noi only during lhe day, buf lar inlo lhe nighl. Gardeners made our campus allraclive, lor lhe will-clipped lawns are always green during lhe growing season, and llowers ol many hues al- ways acd lheir gaiely lo lhe lace ol our campus. I7
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