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SEVEN SUPPLY UUR NUURISHMENT by i1?fs The WHS Cafeteria averages approximately 500 meals a day, and the snack bar provides from 250 to 300 students daily with a light lunch. The Government sets up a standard for the cafeteria to follow. This standard requires a minimum of 2 oz. protein, 3X4 cups fruit andfor vegetables, one teaspoon butter per student, one slice of bread, and a half pint of milk. The cafeteria staff is, left to right, Mrs. Nona Brown, Manager, Mrs. Dorthea Spranger, Mrs. Dorothy Hansen, Mrs. Wilma Nelson, Mrs. Lucille Kaleke, Mrs. Bertha Sinanovic, and Mrs. Arlene Troyer, manager of the snack bar. WHILE TEN MAINTAIN OUR SCHOOL WHS has ten custodians who keep the campus clean and beautiful, keep the class rooms clean, and keep the equip- ment in working condition. Besides this, many of the custodians drive the school buses. The custodians are, back row, Mr. Don Fisher, Mr. William McCurry, Mr. Bob Burns, Mr. Joe Aguilera, and Mr. Clint Davidson, front row are Mr. Larry Sherrick, Mr. Jud Simpson, head custodian, Mr. Blas Chevez, Mr. James McCann, and Mr. Glen Schoenstein. -15-
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IN EVERY WAY Mr. Robert Schardt English, Safety Education Mr. Clarence Shaw Band and Orchestra Pile Miss Diana Suggs English, French Xi-'NX!Q.. Mrs. Lola Wager English, Spanish Mr. Czeslaw Schmidt Mrs. Violet Schroeder Mr. Donald Sexton Auto Mech., Metal Shop English Coach Science Mr. Phillip Shaw Mr. Edward Chorus Biology, Mr. Frank Taylor v Robert Thomas Photography, Math Physics, Chemistry A l 4 ,f A Q -r I ig' ff S, LJWV WW' if Mr. Charles West Office Practice, Shorthand Math, Coach Typing Mr. John Stoekel Woodshop, Frosh Shop Mr. Percy Totheroth English Spanish Mrs. Margrathe Shank English Mr. John Storey Science Mrs. Catherine Wakeman Homemaking Miss Girls P.E. Yetman
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l 1 THESE FIVE GUIDE US 1 ViC6-PI'CSideIlt Recording Sec, I 5 The student council officers are elected every T spring by the vote of the student body. Two weeks 3 of petitioning the student body for signatures is spent before the elections. Candidates must re- J- ceive no less than 1071 of the student body's sig- J . I13tl1I'CS. 4 1 3 I 1 , 1 Tim Moore Dawn Lander President The student council holds a meeting OIICC The student council passes all requests for every week to discuss all of the problems the social events of the school. They work l which have been brought to the attention of with the administration in passing and en- , the council. These are either voted on at the - ' forcing regulations regarding campus Q meeting, or taken to the required classes for manners. A discussion. 3 i Jim Gallup l Corresponding Sec. Treasurer 1 . l T Every required class elects one representative and one alternate for the student council. These rep- resentatives represent their class in all votes and discussions which take place at the meetings, then they report the decisions to their class. Thus ev- eryone takes an active part in the student council, although not always direct. Peggy Childs Gene Arthur .. 16 .. -i l l , , ,, ...-.......s....--..a........,
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