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Bus service was available to Harold L. Richards High School students daily. There were buses each morning and afternoon. For home sports events, buses were also provided. There was no extra charge tor bus service to and from school. For special events or field trips, bus rates were nominal. Bus drivers were on the iob as ear- ly as 6:45 A. M. They showed consideration for the stu- dents and were skilled in mechanics. 3 1' BUS DRIVERS- Pat Pompa, Bob Englehart, John Van Deering, Rich Andersen, Leonard Witt, Dave La Marte. efficiency ot the school year. Students board bus. MAINTENANCE STAFF: Front Row: Ed Bosgraai, Odessa Wells, Arthur Newhouse. Second Row: Red Peloquin, Jube Roberts, Henry Hale, George Woods, Claude Peloquin. 127
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126 Mrs. Middaugh inspected the throat of Thomas Marsh at Campus ll. A well-equipped nursing staff was maintained at the Harold L. Richards Cluster, where students obtained aid and advice in matters pertaining to any minor illness. The school nurse in each building was on duty at all times and available for emergencies. Although more serious illnesses were referred to local physicians, the nurse was usually able to give sufficient help to those students who needed it. Harold L. Richards High School was proud of its competent nursing staff, and parents of students felt secure knowing that ony problems concerning their child- ren's health would be handled with the utmost care and skill. Non-teaching personnel contributed to the At Northwest, Mrs.Schult1 recorded student's ills, including Linda Phelon's. Mrs. Richardson, Northeast nurse, taught Sherry Stillwell, Cheryl Roulo, various types of bandages. l Sue Dahl. and Kathy Scott how to make In
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Karen Swanson, Karen Miller, Pat Sheehan, and other fourth period lunch stu- dents waited to pay for their lunch. pu ' 'Iii S-2+ Emil Genens helped Joan Musselman set up the cafeteria snack bar before the rush at lunch time. r W. -,. 4, -g c 4 I .1 4 M fe A The cafeteria stall planned and prepared a 28 5, Af 'f U, is vi , Q . xxx - CAMPUS CAFETERlA STAFF- Standing: Joan Muselman, Stelle Kluchins, Florence Glowaclii. Seated: Betty Kupczalr, Mildred Gutrich, Lucille Peloquin. Lunch time at Harold L. Richards High School buildings kept the cafeteria stafts busy for several hours. The cafe- teria staffs enioyed their new facilities and stainless steel equipment. The dining sections of the ccfeterias were quite roomy. Functional chairs and tables provided comfortable surroundings for the students. Because most students live too far away from school to go home for lunch, our schools provided a well-balanced menu each day. A nutritious hot meal was served, and a snack bor was open for students who did not wish a full meal. The cafeteria was o popular place to meet one's friends for food and news of the day. Surrounded by books, Cherelynn Elliott, Bonnie Jerousek, and Joanne Walczak ate lunch in the caleteriu. '0'fm ,-4 l mx
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