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YUMMY! YUMMY! YUMMY! An important spot in any school has to be the lunchroom. Naturally, with every lunchroom there goes the people who put the food on- the cooks! This year's cooks tried their hardest to prepare meals which not only looked good, but tasted good as well. Besides the cooks, however, the students themselves played an ac- tive role in making the cafeteria a hopping spot. The senior cut line was often infiltrated by underclass- men, and sometimes there were student protests made by individ- uals against the meals and lunch- room policies. Conversations dur- ing meals were interesting and many things were discovered at mealtime. Hildegard Maurer, Helen Block, Leona Weber. Christine Rummel prepare another lus- cious meal forthe F.H.S. students. Nancy Coman waves her arms in glory as another day has passed in which she was able to clear her plate. Cheryl Meyer appears wild-eyed as she finished another fine school lunch. R Warren Wilson and Thomas Bucholz appear to be praying before they start to eat their lunch. is cf: sN:
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s . . .WHE ,WHERE,WHY,HOW? . . . There are two guidance counselors, Mrs. Joy Atkins full time and Roger fCoachJ Tompkins serving on a half- time basis. Mrs. Atkins is completing her first year and Mr. Tompkins his third year in this capacity. Mr. Tomp- kins teaches in the social science de- partment the first half of the day. When the two guidance counselors get together it may mean trouble for someone. Here Roger Tompkins and Mrs. Atkins review student records. Coach Tompkins and Chuck Rustem, student body presi- dent, discuss some matters of great importance during one of Coach's guidance sessions. Ex, Caught unexpectedly again. Barb Gugel and Mike Piesko try to act very nonchalant and unconcerned.
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SWEEP 'EM OFF THEIR FEET . . . Mel Trinklein. one of the busy custodians, pushes the broom down the littered halls after school hours. The custodial staff for 1969-70 are: Alois Schmitzer, Al Veitengrueber, Mrs. Alois Schmitzer. Arno Fischer, Mrs. Herbert Keinath. Mel Trinklein, and stu- dent assistants Matt Coman, Rod Bickel and Mike English. Pictured above is Alois Schmitzer who is serving his last year as a custodian. After many long years of faithful service. Mr. Schmitzer is still smiling that unchangeable grin. Among the duties of custodians, Arno Fischer and Al Veitengueber is that of chalking the field for an upcoming football game. I fllunq
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