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Busch Reid Faulkner Deb Holm and 1111 Hansel took time out from meeting deadlines CI 'U B YEARBOOK MEMBERS, Rod Bowman, Kim A student at Hastings High School spent approximately 29, 400 seconds in and between classes every day. But how did students use their time after the bell rang at 2:25. Some students raced to catch the bus and others headed down to the locker room. A select group spent their after school hours participating in various clubs and organiza- tions. These students did everything from selling fruit for FFA, sing- ing Christmas Carols for French Club and AFS to leaving school early for on the job training for DECA, VICA, or OEA. SATURDAY PRACTICE for a Christmas Concert found Cindy Kriha accompanying Choir Director Richard Duncan on the flute. THE CHESS TEAM demonstrated their belief that football is made-up of a bunch of pawns.
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People Who Help Us! The alarm rings early at Walt Schoeder's home each weekday morning. Walt, head custodian, had to be at school by 6:20 a.m. to unlock the doors and prepare for a day of running for stu- dents ancl teachers. The custodians always seem to be around the corner with a broom in hand and smiles on their faces. Students and faculty keep them busy with jammed lockers, broken desks, and burnt out light bulbs. l CUSTODIANS: Front row: Ed Lewanski, lohn Azar. Second row: Pat McCabe, Flavian Allie Langentield, Dan Beinardy, Tony Rehome, Richard Iahnke, B019 W0XlaHd- Kasel, Walt Schroeder fhead custodianl, COOKS: Front row: Donna Ausen, Aslaug Warmboe fhead cookl, lean Filkins, Ruth Kvam, Marlene Tix. Second Row: Dorothy Clarke, Iane Youngquist, Ruby Soholt, Bonnie Weiland. Not pictured: Arlene Ratliff and Glennis Swanson. The custodians working the night shift, from 3 to ll, had to prepare the classrooms for the next days activities. When fourth and fifth hours finally arrived, we found the cooks busily serving lunch to students and staff. Mrs. Warmboe, head cook, re- ports to work by 7:00 a.m. to plan the days kitchen work. All cooks had to be at school by 8:00 a.m. to start the meal. Students and adults were used as aides during the school day. Cafeteria aides were hired to help during lunch periods with taking tokens and the Alacarte line. Some students lent their time by helping others by giving up a study hall period. They did help students find magazines or a book for a report. They were seen walking the building locat- ing students to give them an of- fice or counseling pass. CAFETERIA AIDES: Shirley Ware, Arlene Gartzke, Dorothy Ellingson.
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MODELING THE LATEST French design was French Club member Mary Hageman. The monster head was made and displayed in the Homecoming Parade, FFA MEMBER lonel Langenfeld defied the laws of gravity, while preparing FFA fruit for sale, 6 Q x ssl AFS MEMBER Dorthe Morfenson munches away on the profits made on popcorn sales at iheir concession stand. A RED CROSS NURSE made nervous Kim Siebenaler as comfortable as possible while she donates blood.
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