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KEEPING EAGLE COUNTRY CLEAN . . . John Katona, student janitor, takes Albert Veitengrueber and Alois Schmitzer serve as head janitorial time off from his custodial duties to supervisors, and are shown taking time off from busy schedule to brush up on his touch typing . discuss problems. ' Keeping the schools clean and in good repair are the well known and faithful custodians. Without them the traffic jams in the halls wouldn't be people! Standing from left to right are: Albert Veitengrueber, Paul Wenzloff, Melvin Trinklein, Mike English. Gretchen Schmitzer, Arno Fischer, Alois Schmitzer, Verna Kemarh, and Elsie Fischer. Another important group of people who work behind the scenes are the bus drivers. Even though the stu- dents don't always say so, these people are very much appreciated. Standing from left to right are: Sharon Vinten, Ervin Keinath, Gaylord Gidley, Hildagard Merten, Viola Krausneck, Art Hildner, Esther Hau- benstricker, Dorothy Tank, and kneeling are Marvel Katona, and Elsie Fischer.
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LUNCHTIME IS GROGVY . . Ravenous students from the west building stampede outside as lunch hour begins. Shortly afterwards the unfortu- nate photographer was trampled beneath the thundering hooves, of such sprinters as Bruce Renick, Tom Weber, Brick Counzelmann, Chip Weiss and Neil 'Whiteyi Herzog. The female portion of the stampeding herd smartly stayed behind to avoid a needless mishap. These ladies have the task of feeding three hundred starving pupils everyday. They are l. to r. Mrs. Helen Block, Mrs. Leona Weber, Mrs. Hildegard Mauer, and Mrs. Christine Rummel.
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Arthur Loesel, beams proudly with the bear cake presented to him by his admiring stu- dents. It was these same students who, con- vinced Mr. Loesel that the passing bell had already rung, thereby allowing them to leave the classroom fifteen minutes early. Students of Mrs. Atkin's English Literature class burned quickly through THE GRAPES OF WRATH by John Stein- beck. In appreciation, her students pre- sented Mrs. Atkins with a charred copy of the book. ENGLISH CLASSES . i. li I 'i rl ii f I 4 l l Erik Swanson's United States Literature class ponders over the J exciting material they have just read. Mr. Swanson also in-Q structs freshman and sophomore English classes. Students pic- tured are Dean Bierlein, Rick Preston, Dave Voorheis, Greg. Reinert, Paul List, and Brick Counzelmann. l l U i Mr. Loesel instructs freshmen Paula Riethmeier and John! Bender as to the proper usage of the various parts of speech.. Mr. Loesel, in addition to Communication Skills, teaches United States Literature. l x Q 5
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