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Rise and Shine Washing chalk boards, sweeping floors, and be- ing on hand at all sch- ool events were routine duties of the custodians during the school year. With summer, comes the improving of classroom conditions, installation of new equipment, and overall clean-up. The CHS custodians for the 1969-1970 school year were(L-R) Clarence Hart- land, Kay Jones, and Lee Boyer. Not pictured, Odell Plucker. The ladies pictured on the right are given the responsibility of preparing the noon meals for over 400 persons. The day begins at 7:00 a.m., five days a week. Accepting the challenge are (L-R) Mrs. Chris- tine McVay, Mrs. Mayvis Romereira, Mrs. Lorraine Mercer, Mrs. Louise Naat- jes, and Mrs. Jane Hoff- man. The early risers around CHS are the bus drivers front row; (L-R) Dick Lien, Dick Wagner and Dick Van Holland. Second Row; Jens Pederson, Merele Olson and Marvin Schultz. Their sub- stitutes are Harlan Hoff, Dean Albertson, Bernard Schneller, and Dennis Jons. Not pictured are Carl Lar- son, Ray Pedersen, and George Gross.
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Above, the 1969-1970 Student Council is shown leaving for a tour for the South Sioux City High School. The mem- bers were (L-R) Dan Oakland, David Irons, Dale Chaon, Erkki Eerola, Bob Roetzel, Scott Martin, Mike McVay, Ker- ry Sampson, Cynthia Stearns, Vickie Mann, Patty Lien, David Lease, and Dave Eiesland. The student policy making body of CHS during the last month of school ex- perimented with a more liberal dress code. Pictured, bottom left,(L-R) are President Dave Eiesland and Vice-Presi- dent Bob Roetzal discussing the results of that experiment with Principal, Mr. Tupper. Another task of the council was an- nouncing assemblies. Shown, bottom right, is David Lease saying the Pledge of Allegiance to start the assembly. 13
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Keeping records, typ- ing, and answering the telephone are among the many jobs performed by Canton High School's secretaries. Mrs. Kay Schneller (left) is sec- retary to the business manager and Jean Ket- terman is the princi- pal's secretary. The superintendent's secret- ary (not pictured) is Dorothy Gray. Taking time out from their studies :o help answer the telephone and take nessages in the principals's office during noon hour were, standing at left; Marcene Lunning and Peggy Kuehl seated. While Pam Delvo, standing at right; keeps track of money paid for noon meals. As a teacher's aide, Mrs. Audrey Simonson's job includes typing tests, correcting papers and helping to lessen the over- load of work for senior and jun- ior high teachers. She also works with junior high reading students. 15
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