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L-I -t, 11' fL'J'f't'1 me grits an g 1 'Fay .Mun ,X-.v.,.,,, 5 - A'E....-rf The janitors cleaning after fire ll. Vacuuming after school takes a g time. Allen Freund, Clarence Ruden ead Custodianl and Ieff Nicks. 31 Back Rowl Marlene McCarthy, Marcel- la Dillon, Ierry Theisen, Ed Breson, Bob Wieneke, Tom Biver, Danny Frye. 2nd Rowl Maud Hodgson, Edna Hedrick, Bob Fitzpatrick, Chuck Pfeiler. lst Rowl Vickie Wagner, Mary Weidenbacker, Stella Tigges, Annette Schmitt, Wayne Ruff, Rick Dougherty, lane Kirkwood, Russ Heer Ifxssistant Head Custodian.I figs, Support Staff A Lonel Iob by Carla Houselog No work could be as lonely as a custodians work. The staff could never get enough recognition for all of the time and effort they put forth. Time spent on the special duties such as making sure the bleachers are out for pep assemblies, cleaning up after pep assemblies, and cleaning up after lunches, keep them busy every min- ute of the work day. How- ever, their top priority is keeping our school looking the way it does so we can be proud of it. The janitors not only work inside the school but are responsible for the entire school grounds. Dur- ing the fall and spring the grass has to be mowed and naturally the snow shov- elled in the winter. 119
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Theatre is by Barbara Meyer Shakespeare once said that All the World's A Stage, and for many of the active participants in I-Iempstead's theatre department, this is very true. The department spent this year producing the fall play, Equus, taking a travel- ing company to perform for various area schools, and participating in speech and theatre contests. The spring play was omitted from the schedule. The touring company was made up of students from the theatre classes. They performed short skits and other diversified theatrical episodes. Out of many students who participated in District and State speech contests, 14 took their acts to All- State competition. Those students were: lean Brittain, Michelle Dunn, Lisa Haverland, Dawn Latham, 11 Someone did a good make-up job on Wayne Tallman, '85. Photo by Ieff Becker. 21 Lisa Behrens, '84, enthusiastically awaits more stage make-up to be applied to her face. Photo by Ieff Becker. 31 Lynn Doty, '83, and Peter Healey, '83, in a scene from Equus. Photo by Karl Anderson. 118 Drama Successful and Karin Novak, all '85, in Group Mime, Iames Davis in Humorous Acting, Grace Ege in Dramatic Acting, Tina Herbst in After- Dinner Speakingg Douglas Rodman in Dramatic Act- ing: Ienny Smith in Humor- ous Acting: and Lynn Doty and Peter Healey in Duet Acting. Two other acts also went to All-State and achieved the highest honor possible in the Iowa High School Speech Association - they received the banner, signifying the best perfor- mance in the state of Iowa. These students were Iill Nicholson in Solo Mime and Gavin Boultinghouse and Barbara Meyer in Duet Acting. As a whole, the theatre department had a very successful year, and since many of the drama students are underclassmen, the pro- spects for the future are good. N.,-was lg, vin
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The Cooks More Than 1ust A Meal by Carla Houselog Although we think of the school lunch as an everyday routine, to the cooks it's more than just that. Their job consists of more than the regular school lunch. For instance, the a la carte food must be prepared each day, the chocolate and vanilla shakes ready, and of course the french fries fried, because even though they usually are not part of the planned lunch, almost all of us like them. Not to mention the fact that all cooking and eating utensils, trays, and appliances must be cleaned and sanitized every- day. All of these duties are done from 6:00 in the morning until 2:00 in the afternoon. That's an eight hour day and then some! . L v- i 1, . e .. fxf A I l I l 11 Mary Becker is busy bagging fries for A lunch. 21 lane Houselog puts a pan of garlic bread in the oven. 31 Lest we forget, a typical, healthy, school lunch. 41 First Row: Bernie Amling Ruth Gillespie lane Houselog - assistant manager Delores Flogel Mary Becker Pat Abitz Back Row: Boots Skemp Dee Preston Geri Lochner Ruth Wagner Elaine Errthum Phyllis Nauman Eleanor Phillips - cook manager 120 ......................-ms.-. , .. .. ' an 1 'P I ' S 5 I 1 Q fs if ,X I 'Xxx TYXK , , I ' F5-. 4 , nu xiytwsnf U ff?-vafm '9 l ia-'Q u j 1 V f M, A G EMS Xeube- ae, ,. . as K . -. . ,Mft ,V 1 W , V N 'lt .,,, ,,,. 1 -.asf ri .E.'l ,.s ,..., . .. .ff F3 u J ' . 4' ? .H . 4. , , aiykwuwj F i fi r. 5 . ml ed' -N 1 'M Q gig. . ' - -...Mt t ' .J f
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