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School Workers Keep Things Going Smoothl Ellen Donovan, Betty Barnell, Liz Wheeler, Sylvia Norrod, Shirley Clements, are the cooks who prepare our daily meal. Cafeteria Supervisors, Mardelle Babb and Virgina Clements check over the days assets. 28 Cooks and Custodians The people in charge of sewing the daily meals at the high school have come through with another good year. This year the a la carte and type A lunches were in effect again. Mrs. Mardelle Babb was again the head of the cafe- teria but with a new office over at the grade school building. This makes it nice since she is head of the whole school system this year. Mrs. Virginia Clements ran the cash register for the second year. The cooks came up with many new delicious meals for the students and faculty to enjoy. A lot of the new dishes were side orders for the a la carte portion lunch line with these new dishes to supplement the old ones, a hungry person has a hard time picking something to eat. With the good cooking and the different selection of meals, it's no wonder the students of Daleville High School seem to be livelier than most students. A few students enjoy lunch in the cafeteria.
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Exploratory Teachers Adjust To Teaching Girls participating in exploratory teaching were: Back Row: Karen Smith, fourth grade, lan McCoy, fourth grade, Terri Vester, girls' P.E., Front Row: Beth Babb, girls P.E., and Linda Crosley, fourth grade. Boys participating in exploratory teaching were: Dave Lennen, fifth grade, Roy Wedding, drafting, and Don Brown, auto mechanics. .5 Teaching her fifth grade class is Patty Sneed, exploratory teacher. In the past exploratory teachers participated in the elementary only, but this year the teaching has spread through the high school as well. Under the direction of Mr. Huff, the eight exploratory teachers, consisting of five girls and three boys, learned some of the trials and rewards of being a teacher. The categories in which they received their experi- ences were, fourth and fifth grade in the elementary, and P.E., drafting, and auto mechanics here at the high school. Grades for the first six weeks were given by Mr. Huff, handing each respective teacher a list of various items on which to grade the exploratory teachers. A few of the items were, dress, pleasant voice, promptness, regu- lar attendance, and does he enjoy the children. The rest of the year they did not have the sheets, but kept the same things in mind when giving a grade. Exploratory Teachers 27
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The people who gave of their time as bus drivers are: Marlene Lambert, Wilmer Bronneburg, Roberta Hodson, jim Schlegel, Glenn Franklin, johnny McCool, john Babbt Sam Walker, and Gene Guffey. Not pictured is Leo Parrish. Fred McPheron, Custodian, takes a break from work. Although they are not really connected, the bus driv- ers and custodians each had a great deal of work during and after the school hours. Without the efforts of our custodians our school would not have been the consistantly well-kept school that it is. While the bus drivers provided transportation back and forth to school, home, and outings during the year they enjoyed talking and joking with the kids. Most busses have radios installed for the benefit of everyone johnny McCool and Sam Walker, Custodians, enjoy doing their work through out the school. Bus Drivers and Custodians 29
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