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'f1. ,eG'::'x i ff- .4 t V ' ' 1-,f:1a.'w2..'. .,'. , f CAFETERIA From the cafeteria come the tantalizing odors of food being prepared by our com- petent staff, supervised by Mrs. Davis. Soups, hot main dishes, enticing salads and delectable desserts make up the delicious and nutritious lunches we students are able to enjoy because of their efforts. Preparing these meals, serving them in their courteous and friendly manner., and cleaning up afterward, these faithful workers deserve our thanks and apprecia- tion. .:-- ,wks . r',1'1 fti'nf ' ' r we f5A :f .l ? ' 5 , 1 , - . W 5321. ., .,A,,.3..5..Tvy YI ., D ',. 1 , - ! Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Nellis, Mrs. Shook, Miss Keller, Mrs. Miller. CU TODI Much of our appreciation goes to the maintenance men of our school. This efficient staff includes Harry Rice, Len Shouldice, Howard Kinn, William Knoll, and Richard Salazny, who contribute im- measurably toward keeping our buildings and grounds neat and attractive. It is with much patience that these men per- form their duties, often doing jobs not included in their daily schedule. Mr. Shouldice, Mr. Knoll B SDRIVERS Each day, our ten bus drivers consti- tute our first contact with school. Under the direction of Mr. Anderson, these drivers take us safely and punctually to and from school in all kinds of weather. Often the bus drivers are asked to drive for athletic events and field trips. Our courteous bus drivers are always ready and willing to cooperate for these special occasions. Mr. Sessanna, Mr. Benkleman, Mr. Schwantz Mr. Winkleman, Mr. Winter, Mr. Bower, Mr Wilcox, Mr. Wittmeyer, Mr. Wilcox. .-. -. ' ..- .. .. ,.. ' 4- 1 ': .'..-,..!..' -2 ',, 5, H f21'i1Flf'? if ' f,.....................--,..,............- ..,.........-H 1 law..-,YF an ,. i , -'Liar-r l A ur U I . I . f. .FEP-Z. ,151 iiifPT'f:filf'g 77.1-'4'52 21?-e:'f---V2 ri ' . -it -1 4' 'fi-J. '
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Y ,SH NTAL HYGIENIST Because tooth decay is something which cannot be overlooked, our school has pro- vided us with a dental hygienist. Miss Schumacher has checked each student's teeth, cleaned them, explained the cor- rect method of caring for them and in- formed parents of any cavities. Through lVIiss Schumacher's efforts the necessity for proper care of teeth has been impressed upon every student's mind. Miss Schumacher, Kathy Euler. I .PROPERTY OF' sawtiaswsr-Sf21t0t'Ien.t, socnzrt 4 - -ir .L V , 3 'V cf. ew-6-,.--H-.....m.,,.L, V 'Vi' CLII The aim of our school clinic is to pro- mote good health and maintain safety in the school. Performing the many duties such as checking on absentees, adminis- tering to the students, immediate health needs, auditory tests, immunization clin- ics and physical examinations, is Miss Gressman, our competent school nurse. Aided by Dr. Martin, the school doctor, she has made us conscious of the neces- sity for good health. Miss Gressman de- serves commendation for a job well done. Miss Gressman., Dr. Marlin, Cynthia Smith, Donna Young, Barbara Pike GUIDANCE Looking back over our first year with Mr. Jenkins, our new full-time guidance counsellor, we are amazed at the large list of student problems whicl1 he has helped to solve. The seniors are especially grateful for the hours of his time spent in helping them to choose colleges best suited to them and helping them apply to the colleges of their choice. His services have also been valuable to the under- classmen who have needed help in choos- ing courses. Mr. Jenkins, C. Sessanna, B. Palmberg ' 14 .. . . ,,.,L...-a-.sig-A .n.-:14c..,.-:...,..s.u-N. Q .
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