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ENGINEERS Row I Ada Maier, Tom Van Ness, Ernest Wil- kinson, Leslie Thompson, Chester Micr, Flossie Johnson. Row II —Willard Brooks, Everett Dunham, Claude Morlan, Laurence Vogel, William Lewis, Freeman Marble. Rambling through the halls of Ottumwa High School, we find much activity constantly about us. The men and women composing the group to whom this activity may be attributed, are the engineers. Their work involves the doing of many difficult tasks, in order to keep our school up to its standard of being one of the best, if not the best, in the State of Iowa. To this group of pleasant and efficient workers we owe much appre- ciation for the cleanliness of our building, for the beauty of our grounds, both at the high school proper and the athletic field. When we leave our classrooms for sum- mer vacation, they immediately start repairing and im- proving the building, giving it a fresh, new atmosphere for the resuming of the fall term by the faculty and students. CAFETERIA Mrs. A. 0. Thompson, Mrs. Marie Boltorfi. The cafeteria at Ottumwa High School has proved a valuable asset for students who need extra time for studying, or who cannot go home during the lunch hour. Those who bring their lunches also have the privilege of eating there. In addition to the large number of students who use it every day, many teach- ers take advantage of this service. Approximately two hundred meals arc served each noon. Mrs. Thompson, who is in charge, is assisted by Mrs. Bottorff and several students. As the cafeteria is run on a non-profit basis, a well-balanced lunch may be purchased at a very low cost. Outside of school hours, the cafeteria is used for many other purposes. The Junior class uses it for its annual carnival and numerous clubs have used it for their entertainments. Pack 18
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THE STUDENT RESERVES Row I Jim Dempster. Henry McDaniels, lames Ilgenfritz. Marion Higdon. Virginia Leonard, Virginia Burns, Ruth Jean Heinje. Clial Crump, Shea Halachoulis, Jean Eaton, Wanda Hart. Mary Alice Dayton, Joan Cummings. Row II —Shirley Hennemnn, Bctlimuc Barthclow, Joanne Knebel, Robert Bradbury, Richard Blew. Larry Long, Lyda Clausing. Winifred Randall, Norma Dibble, Audrey Duke, Betty Blizzard. Marcella Halberg, Betty Lecdom. Row III Shirley Mahoney, Don Cramblit. Bernard Hamilton. I oren Guiter. Marion Barton, Riciiard Acklcv, Martin Bcin, Jim Matthai. Bill Matthews, Hall Koontz, Frank Beall. Row IV—Frank Marklev, Bob Ebbert. Donald Caves. Gary Ebbcrl, Melvin U ckc, Harry Holmes. James Milcy, Don Farrington, C. R. Barber. THE 1941 Row I -Betty Washburnc, Alice Mae Sheldon, Jean von Schrader, Joyce Robinson, Ann Vernon, Helen Whitmore, Sarah Jane Swanson, Mary Louise Smith, Muriel Pulis, Adeline Wctlerling, Jack Lyman. Row II—Glenn White, Lavonne Schwartz. Betty- Ride, Jean Nciswangcr, Helen Vin- son, Barbara Jean Ward, Virginia Tittcringlon, Barbara Salter, Richard Smith, Bobby- Ask. Row III—Edward Stevenson, John Zallle. Eugene Shipley, Carl Nicholson, Jim Sas- saman, Joe Wilson, Joe Walters, Cissna Schhmz. ARGUS Pace 17
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FAMILIAR FACES, FAMILIAR PLACES THE 1941 ARGUS Teachers off guard—Miss Taylor, Bissell, Page, Tallman, Miss Jamison. Loyal Zell Crozier. Margaret Patrick—the cafeteria cashier. Miss Creswell, better known as Isabel. The counsellors, “Our Guiding Lights”—-Miss Davis, C. N. Johnson, Miss Vacha, Miss Kittleson, Miss Nye, Miss Jamison. Page 19
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