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SMOOTHLY 1:1 ,R Although having just finished prepar- , 'V ing a big meal, the cafeteria staff con- f sents to let us take their picture. Back V Row: Mrs. Florence Winston, Mrs. Ruth 1 A , 1 AQ N r ., Frost, Mr. Fred Winston, Mrs. lune Y ,T f H Groth, Mrs. Esther Westberg, and Mrs. f 4 ' 3 W ' ' Q . ' Yolanda Beckstrom. Second How: the tv Q V' - Mrs. Beulah Sailsbury, Ruth Vix, V, y Dorothy Thorsen, Rose McCowan, and g f ' Eva Gerbert. Front Row: Anita Olson, 9 1 , manager: Kathryn Goodwin, Maebell f f' ' . Collins, and Eileen Brown, Camera- Q Q shy: Svela Anderson, Margareth Ed- l ' gren, Ruth Huber, lrene Leider, f Margareth Liesveld, Mae Mattson. X ' ,f The cafeteria, under the supervision of Mrs. Anita Olson, was awarded high honors in na- tional rating last year. Food well-prepared and carefully balanced, diet-wise, is the aim of the cafeteria staff. The new student wing, the facul- ty dining roorn, and the expansion of the kitch- en were the first to be completed in the last building program. The cafeteria is equipped to handle about 2800 students and teachers. lt is now serving between l600 to l700 daily. We cover the building rnight be the slog- an of the custodians under the adrninistration of Mr. Ken Truelsen. At almost any time of the day or night, these workers can be seen cleaning, scrubbing, or polishing the many halls and windows of sprawling Glenbrook. The school literally sparkles frorn their efforts. As still as you will find them for a long time are, Back Row: Messrs. Frank Barth, Luclvik Brunn, George Lcrimer, Erick Wik, Herb Bartrnan, lohn Guver, Ioe Geers, Iulius I-lock, Ben Mariotti, and Herman Wiedeman. Front Row: Mike l-lolbert, Ted Antkowiak, Art Briese, Perry Yager, Ken Truelsen, administrator: Vic Tellef, Norbert Geers, Ed Brietzman, and Iohn Vix. Camera-shy: William Balmes, George Blade, and Mrs. Genevieve Russo. 413' Y 1 .-4 C-Il ,I x Alf 'CZ' Q4 'gfftf f fkgfi , V, ,lf ,. - ' ., fr ,ya--, ' . 'f f2f,12J,'e','3f 4'-f ,mix ' ' , ff 'pf 3' ', - we gaff -- . ,imiff fLwixi'f 5'.-'W ' f ff? r:--- -f wsfi' .nm '..,. -'.1. 1- -,, i
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STAFFS KEEP GB RUNNING Playing their roles capably, members of the office staff cater to the needs of the students and teachers. From taking care of the lost and found to answering telephone queries keep their days busy. Multitudes of records, typing, and money transactions make the school run efficient- ly. Often their patience is tried, but they always seem to come up with a pleasant answer and a smile. This year things were made to run a little more smoothly when the original office was given over to just business transactions, while the re- cords and registrar people were moved into the newly completed counselling wing offices. Mrs. Esther Weaver was added as Dr. Wat- son's secretary in the late fall and is not pic- tured with the group. In our new office are Mrs. Elizabeth Bennethum, Director of Scheclulingg Miss Loretta Roscher, bookstore and stu- dent activities boothg and Mrs. Kathy Friclce, typist. Sitting is Mrs. Esther Lutz, registrar. I By the switchboard are Mrs. Peggy Barrowclift, secretary to the Guidance Department, Miss Nancy Eastman, secre- tary to the Business Managerp Mrs. Lillian Henderson public address system: and Mrs. Mary Landgren, book keeper Sitting is Mrs. Ruth Clavey, switchboard operator Camera shy is Mrs. Audrey Weaver. 5,3 Aiwx , ld1 an, Q- 'I we 3 ya. 31'
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CLASSES Frosh, Soph, Ju or Se 1or y be the ascen sion in maturit k ow and outlook as exemplified by lf: r L 1m D Ambrosio Art Hacker a G l ksen all V1Ce presidents posin a es of their re ly gether do they form the nucleu o ook High ' I - I ed , Nw ' ' ' . . an il , ' - p ot o ' - spective classes, H- o ' ll e ' . me Q
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