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f Service Staff r Molds A Smooth Operation The service staff helps to keep the school in working order. Delores Matre and Geneva Fieldsend were the secretaries to Mr. Uken and Mr. Luce. They kept school records, typed memos, and issued lunch tickets. Some students assisted them during their study halls. They were Dixie Pe- terson, Sandy Johnke, Sandi Rubendall, Laura Stoley, Dawn Ondricek, and Becky Vlcek. Hot lunches were prepared each day by Ramona Kautz, head cook, as- sisted by Darlene Dalton, Ella Weiden- bach, Dorothy Barnett and Earlene Ediger. Rural schools received hot lunches, which were prepared in town and transported by the rural teachers each morning. Bonnie Smith, Peggy Weber, Sandy Johnke, Robin Rinehart, and Mari Cowan helped with serving and dishes. Don DeGooyer was once again head custodian. As well as his custodial du- ties, he was the general handyman around school. He was assisted by Ag- nes Goodrich in the high school and Mildred Sanderson in the grade school. Mr. DeGooyer also had charge of keep- ing the rural schools in working con- dition. UPPER RIGHT: Taking a break from their custodial duties arc Agnes Goodrich, Mildred Sanderson, and Don DeGooyer, head custodian. MIDDLE RIGHT: 1 It's not often that you see these people not working. % Cooks Ramona Kautz, Darlene Dalton, Dorothy Barnett, Earlene Ediger, and Ella Weidenbach work long hours each day. LOWER RIGHT: Sec- retaries Geneva Fieldsend and Delores Matre have smiles for the photographer. Maybe they like the interruption from their work. 24
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Vocational Courses View Careers In its second year. Vocational Agricultural classes I, II, III, and IV were taught by Mr. Lehman. Vo-Ag I deals with crop production. The stu- dents study areas of planting, harvest- ing, caring for, storing, insects and diseases of grains. The students also spent time building tool boxes using only hand tools. Vo-Ag II covers feed- ing, managing, diseases, breeding, and selection of all classes of livestock. Vo-Ag III is divided into forages and pasture management, welding and metal projects, electricity, irrigation, and farm structure. Vo-Ag IV learns machinery management, farm taxes and Ranch Record keeping. Mrs. Gloria Haiwick was responsi- ble for all Home Economics classes. In Home Ec I the students learned the basics of sewing, cooking, and housing. Home Ec II does more advanced sewing while Home Ec III students tried their best skill at cooking. Home Handicrafts classes created dip n' drape dolls, macrame, and wood fibre flowers. Home Ec IV, Bachelor Living boys, ex- perimented with the main areas of cooking and sewing. Miss Erna Taylor served as Guid- ance Counselor assisting students in planning for future education and ad- ministered ACT, ITED, GATB, Kuder Interest Survey, and Lorge Thorndike tests. UPPER LEFT: Miss Taylor and Scott Peterson dis- cuss his plans for the future, after he has com- pleted his requirements. 1 MIDDLE LEFT: Home Ec student Patty Phillips J helps occupy some of the kindergarten stu- i dents while others made Christmas cookies. a BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Lehman displays 1 welding techniques to Dave Aasby and Tim Whipple. 23
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