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Sncicks Satisfy Students Mrs. Day is caught preparing for the noon-day rush. i First lunch snack bar workers are Judy Day, Mary Avenson, Kathleen Baker, and Lorretta Jordan. The snack bar is a very important place dur- ing the lunch hours and after school. Mrs. Day and her student assistants work hard to bring the students of Beaverton High a good clean place to buy korn kurls, peanuts, milk- shakes and countless other snacks. School supplies were available for the convenience of the students. Second lunch snack bar workers are Verlene Woolhiser, Carol Nichols, Jean Barber and Sue Henshaw.
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ouses Confusion 'llnqr fk .1 f A -ar is ,ff Mrs. Turner fulfills her daily iob of taking money at the end ofthe cafeteria line. ,..,.,.44 'Hhs-w..-....-v ,. f.Ll .'f'f,1,7' Putting the finishing touches to the noon meal . D h Miller, Diane Sudiell, and Sylvia Jones, are Oro' Y Preparing for the noon rush are Cressie McDonald, Kitty Stogner and Jeanne Persons. s. X Q
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The custodians this year have been fixing lockers that somehow get broken during the school season. They have also assisted in the clean-up around school campaign. The school could not properly function with- out these important men. If something goes wrong with a water fountain in the halls, they are the ones who see that it is put back into use. When any of the numerous diffi- culties arise in the functioning of school equipment, these men restore them to their proper order. The bus drivers have been furnishing trans- portation to and from school during the morning, afternoon, and night. They even carry students to games as far as Astoria. The organizations around school call on the buses and drivers to transport them as far as Mt. Hood. Top row: A. Weverka, W. Kepler, E. Beighley. Middle row: John Zimmer, Amos E. Turner. Bottom row: J. Church, H. Slavghter, H. Schell. Mciintencince Men Work Hcird Top row, L. May, L. Stoats, G. McKercher, S. Younger, S. Weigel, C. Miller, C. Hickman, B. Olsen, L. Jordan, A. Sipe, L. Younger. Bottom row, L. Beovich, B- Hauser, B. Romine, R. Barr, W. Fain, L. Halpern, J. Couch, J. Schurman, 25
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