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ABOVE LEFT: Bus driven- Alice illford. Barbara l rbanczyk and Mae Brandt gather in the bus lobby before the school day ends. LEFT: The people making the wheels turn on the bus are: Etta Marlowe. Arnold Schulz. Barbara Urbanczyk. Charles Korlokarx. Alice Willfond. Barney Wornhoff. Mae Brandt and Earl Pigg. BELOW Mrs. Ruth Mager, headcook and meal planner, is busy keeping the kitchen clean. Busd rivers. Cafeteria Workers Custodians — 23
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Who makes the wheel turn? The people who make the wheels turn are the bus drivers, eafeteria workers and custodians. The bus drivers are responsible for getting the students to and from school and athletic activities. Ruth Mager. head cook and meal planner, with the assistance of Jean Parks. Sail) Monix. Joyce Clause, Kathy Snyder. Marilyn Imboden and Joann Schutz have been called on over 181 days a year to use their cooking talents. Sam Campbell ' s crew: Bernice Ayersman, Debbie Cummins, Benja- min DeSo tell. Arthur Codings. Har- riet Riialstra and Mary Sanner keep on top of maintenance and cleaning. RIGHT: Makinc rolls for the students lunch is Marilyn Imbodin. She has been working at Hanover for five vears. RELOU Mr. Sant Campbell is Hanover ' s fix-it man. He has been working at Hanover for six vears. RELO V RIGHT: Mr. Campbell fixes a chainsaw in his tool and storage room. -- -Rusdrivers. Cafeteria U criers Custodians
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October 24, 1979 What no football? It is a cold day in October and the junior and senior girls are ready to battle it out in their annual powder puff football game. Both teams are getting rowdy and after practicing long hard hours are ready to defend the honor of their respected classes. The seniors and their coach got off to a slow start but eventually the girls got it together and the practices ran smoothly. The juniors also had to work hard. Their coach, Mr. Mike Frazier, sup- ported them all the way. Since it was the first year the class of 81” could play, the enthusiasm ran high. The seniors, who had a bit more experience and an undefeated coach, beat the juniors 27-0. Touchdowns were made by seniors Beth Mrzlack and Vicky Harris, extra points were scored by Patsy Neitzel and Gret- chen Miller. ABOVE RIGHT. The class of 80” did their best work offensively while Beth Hillger, Gretchen Miller and Vicky Harris carried out play. RIGHT: Team captains waited patiently along with Coach Mike Frazier and official Mr. Gordon Paquin for the results of the coin toss. 24 — Powder puff
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