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Mrs. Norman, along with Mrs. Rikansrud and Mrs. Mott, prepares delicious food for our consumption. WE OWE OUR THANKS TO CAFETERIA STAFF We very rarely stop to thiak about the kind and amount of food we eat, but at lunch time most of us are usually very hungry. We are fortunate that it is possible for us to go straight to the cafeteria for a good hot lunch. Due to Mrs. Norman and her efficient staff our lunches are tasty and well prepared at a comparatively low price. Kathy Angel as cashier spends quite a bit of time in keeping track of cafeteria accounts. li Bob Paroli and Troy Weese work hard at their job of washing dishes and pans. ' V
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RECORDS AND REELS SPIN FOR EDUCATION Technicians Mike Macfarlane, Tom Davis, Henry Hughey, Mark Nichols, and George Stanley have to pass tests proposed by Mr. Thompson before they can undertake their jobs. Mr. Thompson trains technicians and projectionists. Newsreels, ASB movies, educational films--all are presented to us here at school. Our projectionists are important because they make possible our viewing of such films. Whether the event is Amateur Hour or the Christmas Program, technicians are involved in some way for lighting and shadow- ing. Due recognition is given this fine staff which is under the supervision of Mr. Thompson. Projectionists, STANDING left to right, Smith, Goyer, Sharpless, Weese, Wilson, Rikansrud, Davis, Stanley, Macfarlane, McCurdy, Advisor Thompson. KNEELING, Pitts, Rice, Hughey, Duggan, Paroli, Cauzza, Maxcy, Howell, Nichols, Green. io V : X k
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Dorothy Blacktooth, Carolyn Bailing, Sue Vogt, Beatxice Paipa, Debbie Pinckney, and Julie Wanket enjoy a great national pastime, reading. LIBRARIANS ADVANCE OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Reading is a method of learning. In our society everyone should learn to read in order to determine a personal opinion on curr ent problems. Libraries provide us with a vast variety of reading material from Greek Mythology to Einstein ' s Theory. Our own school library has a wide range of excellent reading matter. Every student should take advantage of that which is due him. Miss Morton, head Librarian of Julian Union High, catches up on some reading. 17
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