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Mr. Larson and Mrs. Lingert do the office work. Cooks L. to R.s Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. McCall, Mrs. Harders, Mrs. Ericson. Staff Puts in Many Long Hours There are other faces in AHS besides the students and the teachers. Completing his second year at Alcester was the custodian Mr. Leslie Limoges. His tasks were varied, time-con- suming, and exhausting but he always found time for a smile. The ability to do hard work, and put in long hours for plan- ning the meals are only a few characteristics of our lunch room cooks. Many people appreciated the extra work put into special occasions. Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow could stop our bus drivers. Their main responsibil- ity was getting the students to school safe and on time. Custodians: Leslie Li- Bus Drivers L. to R. : moges and Mrs. Solberg. Jack Richter, Ken Barnes, Ed Hartman, Morris Som- mervold, Judd Solbue, Rosa Mul1er. 8
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L. to R.: Jay Clark, Charles Hall. Eilers, Richard Merrick, Gordon Craw- Donowan Larson, Richard Kirsch, Jerry ford, Rodney Schempp. School Board Decides on School Colors School board members work on the bus- iness matters for the year. The 1969-70 school board was given the responsibility of being the first elected board for the newly reorganized school dis- trict. Members of the school board spent long hours at the monthly meetings working out pro- blems facing our school. Along with the administration, the board is instrumental in the hiring of teachers, the organiz- ing of school curriculum, and the formulating of school policy. Three improvements discussed, approved, and acted upon by the board were the installation of a new intercom system, modern wind- ows and the replacement of the electrical wiring throughout the school. The board discussed the expan- sion and improvement of the lib- rary and the introduction of mo- dular scheduling as future im- provements . Through their efforts and ded- ication, the school board helps to make our school a better place for education.
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