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1 The QRS Says, .e F i a 'foci in 5 the isih 5 lei.n f ifddnd Withoufi i l fhf? lilliel f60Hi and the bump of brooffisi ylesl ' h itslhalls. Empty of students and teachers, the high school needs attention even at night. INSET: Horace Knisely, the night shift, is quite at home with his brooms in the lonely halls. hare! and l6'r0a144 Gang Cletus Mitzel, head custodian, assembles one of the new standards for the volleyball courts. The daytime janitorial stag-Charles Mitzel, Christopher Keener and Kenneth Koons-are caught at typical taslcs around R. L. H. S.
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Judging by the expressions on the faces of Mr. Minnich and Mr. Yost at the football banquet, Mr. Nitchlcey must be up to his usual story-telling. A group of faculty members enjoy the My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Timev course at the Bowers' home . . . the third stop in the Eat 'n' Bunn party. 1: U15 fighter Side Mr. Ziegler and Mrs. Flinchbaugh prove equal to the occasion in this contest of wind. Faculty members have their fun too, although some of those tests malce students wonder . . . there was the Eat 'nl Runv party, with travel and plenty of good food involved . the faculty assembly, a new project this year, and thoroughly enjoyed by participants and audience . . . the annual picnic as guests of the Moores and the Kulps . . . and a trek to Safe Harbor . . . a cultural diversion provided by Mrs. Conrad, a bookalogue lecturer. 27
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Jumping the line is strictly forbidden during the usual noontime rush hour. ,4 Kaavk for ufrifiaa Noel Plummer, a guest from Portage, samples some of that famous Pennsylvania Dutch cooking. When it5,come,s to5 .ibi lil, The hard-Working CAFET his felways fiyineafnliiid in and taking tliingsfout. in this room! aaa Piil Eve hundred peoplefe is task which reqdiresf lots ment and five fnll time cooks. hong, to the students nieansl fifimeybauses plenty of Work andlyheadaches for the Women in the kitchenf r The cafeteria staff-Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. E. Kunkle, Mrs. A. Kunkle, Mrs. G. Srneltzer-are hard at work preparing lunch for the hungry horde. Wayne Stump, volunteer KP worker, obliges Nedra Haugh and Shirley Johnson in tray cleaning service.
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