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4 I E 1 r i l , ll l ,,,,, , rt 1.4 gg, . .Vkv g 5,1 WELL, IEEE WE GO AGAHV1 After retiring from lngersol, Pat McConnell has given us 14 years of service and has jani- torial services retined to an art. COOK IT GOOD-Preparing our lunch this year were Agnes Hedges, Francis Kelsey, Sharon Webb, Margaret Beall, Nancy Acton, and Pat Curtis. Main tenancef 5 I
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HMMM NOT TOO BAD. The Cooks G Z 7 O 'IZ S make many delicious fods tor us as they lt's 7:20 and you are waiting tor the bus, but the bus doesn't come. How would you get to school? How? The bus drivers do a job that nobody ever really thinks about, and it's probably the most important job in the whole school. Second in line would be the great job the cooks do at preparing all the food tor lunch. lt it weren't for them everyone would have to bring their own lunch, Can't you just imagine how much trash there would be and who would have to clean it up? The maintenance statt, along with all the other stutt they have to do like clean up the rooms atter school and tix everyth- ing that goes wrong with a lot ot the things around our school. Really without these people there wouldn't be a school. is if i 21 1 tv fk , 1980-1981 BUS DRIVERS-QFRONT ROWD Claude Kissick, Cebert Koontz, QBACK ROWJ Dave Newman Ron Abrell, lohn Conwell, lohn Guttey, Harold Hinshaw, Pam Craig, Dick Middleton, Dwight Wills, Don Kissick. 50fMaintenance demonstrate here making cookie dough ff COMPLETING ANOTHER JOB. Gene Phllips sizes up another task and prepares to go to it,
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52fClub And Academics wi-11: lla-leT!To,4Z LIUU The New Blue Look has made it virtually impossible for many students involved in clubs and academics to spare 10 minutes of time from one Monay to the next Monday. Monday after school is an N.H.S: CNational Honor Societyj meeting. Then at 7:00 P.M. members have to be back for the FFA. tFuture Farmers of Americal election of officers. But also time has to be found to do algebra problems and read a book for English class. Tuesday is almost a repeat of Monday. Except of course the names of the clubs are different. 0.E.A. CQffice Education Associationl has to have at least an hour to plan and prepare the Christmas breakfast for the faculty. Then a prose cutting has to be read through for a speech meet Saturday at Ball State University. Wednesday, finally, 2:40 is the end of the day Cunless there is a sport's practice or an after-school job.J However, at 8:00 there is a band performance at school, which is good conditioning for the contest in 2 weeks at Delaware County Fair. Between, there should be time to get that science chapter read and translate a Spanish story. Thursday, Latin club and student government are both meeting at 2:50. So a compromise for some students has to be found. Priorities will have to be set, a decision for almost every student at one time or another. Friday, the chess club runs the concession stand at the junior varsity and varsity basketball game. Ah, the weekend! Free from club meetings and studies at last. No. lt's catch up time. Getting caught up on sleep and studies is what many do for their weekend. Competition for grades and class rank is tough. And in order to keep up many sacrifice their weekend. lust as the bottom of the pile of books is finally being reached and those semester exams are studied for, Monday's back again and the week starts over, in one continuous cycle with no end in sight. But why are students always on-the-go with no time for themselves, but always ready to take on something else? Because students of the New Blue Look enjoy the challenge! YES, THATS VVIIAT MINE SA YS. Compiling notes to make sure everything is in order for the National Honor Society meeting to begin are officers Susan Hernly and Carol Nicholas. TlrVIC'E'IYiESOUARf.' OF3 TYMES TPIE. . . Figuring out a difficult math problem is Bill Miller as he strives to find the correct answer. f- f . 5' 1
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