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Inflation Hits Cafeteria Inflation hit the cafeteria this year when the hot lunch prices went up five cents. Although many students criticized this increase, Mrs. VanDeVoorde, the head cook, commented that it had no effect on the number of lunches sold. Changes were also made in the library. Mrs. Duffy, the head librarian, moved the checkout counter closer to the door and moved the shelves apart so that tables could be placed between them. By doing this she hoped to make it easier for her to watch the students and to divide up the study area. The only problem with this move was the inconven- ient location of the magazine room. But other departments had worse problems. Iona Wigant, head of the transportation department, and Dan Kennedy, head bus mechanic, had their share of troubles keeping the buses running through the heavy snow. While inside Bill Nichol- son, building maintenance super- visor, and Morris Bonds, janitor, had their hands full keeping the furnace running and the water pipes from freezing. Y Mrs. Marion Marshall, cafeteria monitor. it A Miss Kathy Spratt, unit librarian. Y Mr. Morris Bonds,janitor. L Mrs. Carol Duffy, librarian. Y Mr. Dan Kennedy, head bus mechanic. A Mrs. Kathy Delacluyse. cook. Y Mrs. Joan DeCap, library secretary
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On Their Own if i gg, . A Rod Clouse. Ann Snook, Jerry Groves, Debbie Guinn, Dan Johnson. This year the Rampage and Rambler finally got on their own. The Rampage was self-supported. They sold subscriptions to help support their publications. The Rambler designed its own cover for this book and hopefully will in the future. Because of four people working on both staffs, the Rampage and the Rambler were influenced by one another. This influence was caused by Becki Combs, Mindy Peterson, Jerry Reiling and Rod Clouse. One special person was Rod Clouse. He devoted a lot time to both staffs. Rod did most of the photography work and an excel- lentjob at it. The Rampage had another job besides the paper. They also put together the literary book each year. The literary book is a publi- cation of poetry, book reviews and short stories. The articles and literature came from students who might have written them for an assignment orjust for the fun of it. Mr. Anderson was the advisor for the yearbook and Mrs. Knight was the advisor for the newspa- per. .0 4 . e , ss -g -mx ,.,N '+' -9? X up 5 R -3' QT? A Jack Wainwright. Jerry Reiling. A Mrs. Knight. ff A Mr. Anderson A Rod Clouse. 0 ff' A 's 3- x f 'J , ,. f' ,--'-.lb X if X -' e - :xi . , . ...,.. gg W K4 er.' . 21,1 if 1 'aa 2. 4, 2 .L AQ! ,, as Sad! , , mia... , W. ,ANN swift, .
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