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Ladies mix, mash, bake, ’n’ serve in cafeteria. COOKS—Mrs. Rachel Sanders, Mrs. Ruth Sexton, Mrs. Maude Hartley, manager, Mrs. Helen Boyd, Mrs. Thaddie Bourgeous. STUDENT HELPERS--Butch Hicks, John Bruce Lunt, Don Richins, Bob Richins, Harold Lunt, Robert Wright, John Acres, Ronnie Daniel, Larry Lunt. Keeping almost 800 kids healthy and satis- fied is no easy task, as the five cafeteria cooks will testify. To them falls the duty of preparing well -balanced, appetizing meals that appeal to children with all kinds of likes and dislikes. All five of this year’s cooks returned from other years of service. With Mrs. Hartley as manager, all pitch in and do a fine job of cooking. Among the favorites for lunch this year were tender tortillas and tacos. Huge pots, kettles, and pans are needed for beans, puddings, salads, and other good food. Here, Mrs. Bourgeous stirs up a batch of chocolate pudding while Mrs. Sanders observes. 25
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Bus Drivers pick up, deposit students daily. BUS DRIVERS—John Smith, Duff Chap- man, James Sanders, Dean Chapman, New custodians come After nine years as a high school cus- todian, Dean Chapman became a bus driver this year for Duncan schools, taking the route to Three-Way and Guthrie. Taking over as assistants to the head custodian, Floyd (Topper) Johnson, were Mary Jane Arrington and Harvey Hartley in the classrooms, and Carlos Martinez in the gym. About three o’clock every afternoon the Antone Thygerson, Hubert Bowman, Jay Pierce, Archie Stephens, J. W. Santee. in to assist Topper. bus drivers gather on the front lawn, waiting for the 3:15 bell; soon the teacher-bus drivers come panting, and off they all go, with a Virden bus in the lead. Meanwhile, the custodians move in, and the chairs are lined up in neat rows while the dirt, the chewing gum wrap- pers, and the pinon shells are swept into the trash. CUSTODIANS—Floyd (Topper) Johnson, Carlos Martinez, Mary Jane Arrington, Micky Ferrell (cafeteria), Harvey Hartley. 24
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Library provides opportunities for study as Senior Bob Richins shows still life with which he won sweepstakes award at Greenlee County Fair. It was art class project. UPPER LEFT: Library was often used this year for re- ports. Here Linda Walden and Laurie Waters, general science, check card catalog. LEFT: Mickey Ferrell and Cecil O'Dell display English III “Heraldry of the Range project which tells story of Duncan-area brands. Dominant objective of Mrs. Re- becca Boyett for her English classes was teaching students to read and like it. Scene at left shows freshmen concentrating on texts and library books. 26
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