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is at ,650 most long cling cus- 1 the mak- VCP! s Lndur the capable supervision of Miss Alice Chase, the cafeteria staff cooked a great abundance of delicious food early each morning, and by third hour pleasant aromas filled school. Along with the food always came a cheerful smile from one of the workers. After serving one lunch period, the cafeteria was prepared for the other remaining periorls. Also important in the function of the cafeteria were the proctors. Their job was to see that each student received his lunch quickly and efficiently and to see that order was preserved, This wonderful group of workers deserve the sins cerest appreciation from everyone for their fine efforts in serving them throughout the year. :1-1.7, TOP ROW: Ernie Grady, Harold Gibson, Henry Justice, Dick Mawell, Ronald Ragland, Dick sruarl, Gary Gulick, Dean Goeking, Walter H'ckIin, Jerry Ea- mondson. 3rd ROW: Jerry Junkins, Bill Grady, George Erdman, Herby Bryant, Jack Miller, Ed Pauly, George Hardcaslle, John Hoover, Gerald Wass. Zrid ROW: Ronald Johnson, Douglas Misor, Rex Kuehn, John rassi, Boyd Arnold, Marvin Rannabargar, John Tull, Dan Tully, Ray Wrobley, Melvin Thompson. BOTTOM ROW' Terry Noland, Bob Fain, Mike Geren, Ray Howard, Carol Sparks, Martha Laws, Joe Roesch, Joe Swaffer, Jack Webber. Money, money, money, we've gol lhe money now, says Mrs. Behnke lleflj and Mrs. Bowman mann, cashiers, Enjoying Christmas dinner alter everyone else has Cafeteria been fed, is lhe enriro cafeteria slafl seated around Qhe table. la uncan faked All gathered around Mary Lou Kurtz lcenrerj are sho nurse proclars, lrarn Ioh To righi: Dixie Violelr, Alice Soeborg, Linda Slater, and Barbara Hillegas. These girls are under the supervision of Miss Alice Waflon, school nurse. we -mv rr .,M,., , ' 4-,,: rr iq . 'll
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heir Vl ged :red esh- and rcle moth in- ship ler's non- Mr. ents :om- '56 the the Q10 PI4'l'i!JL'Ill .......,. liz Vive-Prriidelzf. . . 2110! Vire-Pwfirlcfzf. . . Ml Vit'6'-Pl'i?Jfll6lll. . , .lib Vife-Pmridezlt .... Seri'elr1l'y ...... , . ..,. . . Crm'e1po11di11g .Yerrelm'y. . 7'r'e.2.v1n'er ......,.... . Hifforiarz ...... 17 ig, 11 . , , ,Mrs. C. I.. Frevclc .Mrs. Russell Worrlon .Mrs George Grisham . . .Mrs Wayne Coonfield . , . . . .Mrs. john Clark ..Mrs. R. F. Brown .. .Mrs. L, D, Burgess . .lVlrs. Kenneth Smith .Mrs. E. F. Turrentine Parlialzzefllarirm .... Miss Carolyn Dasbach Azldilor ....... .. ,Mr, Richard Benson Keys to success were presenved io the officers of ine '56 Senior class ui ihe Founclerls ony program. Mr. Williams has inn finished presenfing his key- Eduraiion. Mr. Clifford Nowlin brings smiles to the faces of his lis!eners wilh one of his amusing stories. n 2 : nr if Z - TOP ROW: C. L. Frevele, R. Woldon, G. Grisham. 2nd ROW W. Coonfield, J. Clark, R. F. Brown. BOTTOM ROW: L. D Burgess, K. Smith. S R - Mrs. George Grisham presenis Mr. Williams with n life membership pin in the P. T. A. as Mi.. c. L. Frevele, P. T. A. president, luoks on. 13 .rnsr-dl'
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