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School Employees LIBRARIANS: Ruth Donald, Alyce Meyer. SECRETARIES: Dona VanScoyoc, Martha Sunderman. COOKS: Edna Linhorst, Dorothy Kern, Sevilla Reynolds, Goldie Howe, Martha Parker. The Senior Class of 1964 is proud to have these people who are so concerned about our wel- fare. We appreciate the work the librarians have done for us in finding our books and helping us with many other problems. The secretaries have kept our records for us and in preparing hearty meals, the cooks have become favorites in our hearts. The jani- tors have kept the building neat and clean and they were always there to unlock a certain door for us. The bus drivers have trans- ported us to and from school dur- ing all kinds of weather. 1 o; iis, we thank you all. CUSTODIANS: Earl Haas, Reed Hathaway. 9 BUS DRIVERS: Tom Kline, Ed Rutter, Karyl Simpson, Bill Kern.
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Elementary Teachers KINDERGARTEN: Margaret Don- nell. FIRST GRADE: Barbara Schnable, Thelma Papoi, absent. SECOND GRADE: Marjorie Tuss- ing, Ileen Steffen. THIRD GRADE: Ruth Dierickx, Barbara Koehler. An elementary school teacher is a stu- dent's first contact with education. It is in the elementary grades that pupils start to form their opinions and beliefs. The teach- er must start the young pupils on the right path, teaching them the very basics of edu- cation. An elementary teacher is kind and sympathetic, giving her all to her students. She works with her students with patience and understanding. The only reward that she asks is that her students remember her as someone who tried to understand and give them the best beginning education'' possi- ble. The elementary teacher always wel- comes advancement. New methods are always being employed. An example of this is the teaching of various languages to the young pupils and new methods in math and reading. FOURTH GRADE: Hildegarde Scholl, Emma Schortgen. FIFTH GRADE: Elizabeth Schlot- terbeck, Ruth Ellen Fly. SIXTH GRADE: Gladys Borough, Norma Diedrich. 8
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When the year comes to a close, the seniors are people of mixed emotions. While looking for- ward to graduation as the beginning of a new way of life, the senior would like time to move out so quickly, in order to capture a bit of the spirit of high school and to savor the little time left to him as a youth. Never again will he have quite the same carefree disposition, for with graduation comes re- sponsibility. Realizing that he has attended his last Record Hop, Junior-Senior Prom, or basketball game, or club meeting at the school which has become so much a part of his life, the senior becomes reflec- tive--and a little saddened.
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