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iUStoduillS Smiice iUitli fl Smile I. kt'tin Shinn arranges desks in room 409. 2. Sue Fink remotes towels from ttashing machine. 3. George Williams vacuums the carpet in Room 403. 4. A lunch break is enjoyed by Milford Saunders. 5. Head Custodian, Leonard Shinn, enjoys a moment of relaxation. he service personnel of the school continued to be under the direction of Leonard Shinn, who is assisted by his son Kevin Shinn, and George Williams. Millford Saunders and Peggy VanPatten made up the remainder of the custodial staff. Their efforts were appreciated by the staff and students, and the school physical plant, which was maintained throughout the school year. Saunders stated that the students kept the school generally cleaner since the beginning of the year; though vandalism clean up remained a major task for the staff. 5
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Dragon lairs Ileuicomers Succeed . Advisor, Boh Sc hi open works on the word processor, proofread inf: copy before print out. 2. Sophomore Chris Ramadan relaxes after meeting his photo deadline. 3. Editor. Barh Fecker works over a draft of her story on A.F.S. 4. Sports Editor. Raul Marsel I writes headlines with the assistance of Shawn Ealpakoff. Advisor: Boh Schiopen Editor-In-Chief: Barb Fecker Typesetting: Bryan Wellman Photo Editor: Chris Ramadan Advertising Editor: Angie Jones Chris Andersen Darkroom Editor: Shawn Ealpakoff Sports Editor: Paul Marsell Distribution Circulation: Zina Atkins Tom Beck Copy Editor: Lisa Allison Ediioral Editor: Bryan W ellman Photographers Leo Hunter Amy Smith Tom Beck irst semester the Dragon Tales staff was organized around the Sth period introductory class which proved to he less than satisfactory. Though most intro, students cooperated, the general lack of experience made it difficult to produce consistent work. The staff was small and largely inexperienced, though editor Barh Fecker returned as a two year veteran. bringing her background in news writing. Sports were ably handled by Raul Marsell. typesetting was done by Bryan W ellman, feature editor was Robin Bennett, Fred Burns covered news, and the advisor was Boh Schiopen. The F.S.D. did the printing of most issues of the paper, with the type being set on a Radio Shack word processor in computer classes. Paper size was tabloid, except for three issues which were regular size. Paste up for most of the papers was done in the school, rather than at the I.O., requiring much more student effort than in the past. Though the Dragon Tales newspaper won no rewards, and received little recognition, it continued to serve the needs of the DHS'ers well.
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Student’s Heeds tttet early 350 students were served hot meals everyday at a total cost of 95C each. From the number of hot lunches served it was clear that the hot lunch program met most of the students needs. Popular foods were vveincr wraps and nachos, and many students settled for hamburgers and french fries everyday. Dislikes were found to be macaroni and cheese, and turkey dinner. The ’Ala Carte line, however, proved to be by far, a money maker. As in the past, government surpluses such as cheese, butter, and turkey have helped to lower the cost of the school lunch. The kitchen welcomed a new employer. Sharon Cleaver who served in the hot lunch line. Kitchen superviser continued to he Helen Teal, while Audrey Forbes coordinated the district lunch program. I. Mabel fisher prepares sliced meat for the salad line. 2. Sue Smiley and two of her students prepare lunch for her class. 3. Mrs. Helen Teal moves a tray ofjello in preparation of the hot lunch. 4. Hei Hall prepares condiments for her salad bar. 5. Sharon Cleaver and Jerry Theissen prepare hamburgers and french fries. 5
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