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CUSTODIANS Row 1: D. Spensley, A. Kro- pik, I. Levprenz, F. Staf- feldl, F. Ackmann Row 2 E. C. Kelly, E Zim- merlin, J. VanderPloeq, O. Striker, G. Pappas, G Roberts. CAFETERIA STAFF Row 1 R Ferguson, H Hawkins, W. Duncan, G. Meyers. Row 1: O. Lower, E Johns, V. Davies. YARDSMEN CHEFS All day throughout the school evidence can be found of the presence of these busy porters who maintain our building and campus Even after the student activity has ceased for the day they work on, doing jobs which are important to the smooth operation of the school on the following day To Mr. Leverenz and his competent staff go our thanks for such a well-cared-for trip As the dinnerbell sounds, hundreds of DGHS passengers rush towards the diner. Our cap- able diner staff begins work in the kitchens early each day, for they prepare lunches for practically all of these passengers. To accom- modate the increasing number of students, we have four lunch periods. State aid provides for the special plate lunches served during the year Thanks for the swell meals and service, ladies! is
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P.T.A. BOARD Row 1: Dr. Schowalier, Mrs. Si. Clair, Mr$. Eickemeyer, Mr. Pappas. Row 2: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Tea, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Wornes ke, Mr. Heath, Mrs. Whit- lock, Mrs. Pasakarms, Mr Guthrie, Mrs. McCollum, Mr. Barnhart, Mrs. Rekstad, Mr. Cleveland, Mrs An- dersen. CLINIC Standing: J. Aselin, L Kroiss, P. Montgomery, M. Lee. Seated: A. Newman, Miss Beck, B. Murdock. PUBLIC RELATIONS To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, community, and to bring a closer relationship between home and school, are the main objectives of the Parent-Teachers’ Association This year the group sponsored the Tuberculosis Chest X-Rays and the annual Open House At their regular meetings, the members discussed some of the prominent problems of high school students. EMERGENCY DEPOT What’s the matter, ma'am? You don't feel well? Why, that's nothing to get worried about! Miss Myna Beck, our nurse, and her helpers keep a very efficient clinic It keeps a health record of all who use its facilities !f anyone is ill or injured, the Clinic treats the injury or lessens his discomfort for him in some way. This is all in the line of good service, as this train is well equipped for any emergency
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Trig goes outdoors According to the book Mr. Chairman, I nominate Power of concentration Citizens of tomorrow Hard work can be fun When our boys march Preparing for the game
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