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r The Big 5 are all starring in new roles this sea- son. In this age of ecological fanaticism we have a recycled administration. After all, Pastor Meyer, what does a pastor and family man who teaches high school religion need? Why to be Superintendent of course! And did our history teacher (Mr. Craven) always as- pire to be Dean of Men? Mr. Bernard Dehhn al- ways did enjoy numbers but registering 600 stu- dents m 6,000 classes doesn ' t constitute a blast. The pnncipalship was bestowed upon (ex-dean) Mr. Rietz. Only Counselor Junghans seems to have been this way before. We can only imagine how it must have gone — Now if you take my job and I take yours and we move him and But that leaves . .. let ' s try again . Now if . . . They might have played musical offices but it is more likely that the order of succession was carefully calculated upon the stone tablets of faculty and board decisions. Between family, coaching, meetings, sponsor- ing and all the hundred other odd jobs, how can one be expected to take on an administrative position (and a new one at that)? Well, glance at those LHS dedicated faces! After serious deliberation and job hopping the faces of the remodeled administration said, We can do it! And you know what? They did! V.
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1. Volunteer oflice girls Sharon Belko and Donna Davis grin cheerfully — you ' d never know they ' d just finished running from door to door in search of little white absentee slips, would you? 2. Willing to dash through indescribable ele- ments to deliver urgent messages. Top; Lisa Casillas, Debbie James, Phyllis Schumacher. Debbie Rucker, Sue Chaffey. Middle; Sharon Clark, Linda Mertsch, Linda Sylwester, Laurie Gerns. Bottom; Lisa Frieze, Delilah Stanford, Mary Ann Baird. 3. The indispensable Mr. Carl Mueller janitors, springs lockers, etc . . . 4. Library helpers are people who hunt for non-existent editions of the books you need, Left to Right; Sandy Boulware, Sue W.ech- mann, Wayne Pflueger, Melanie Wenger, Karla Timmermann, Julie Hester, Doug Aldus, Craig Peterson. Karen Chaffey, and Tonya Yost. 5. A.V. crewers Mark Gustafson, Craig Hagins and Dave Sena await an urgent request for their services. 6. Mrs. Diana Miller, Mrs. Wava Hall and Mrs. Mabel Huebner take a break. 6. The hand that feeds out mimeographs from the annex belongs to Mrs. LaVern Fricke. 8. The business office is the domain of Miss Kay Schutte and Mrs. Jean Peterson.
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