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JUNIORS FIND TIME FOR FUN AS WELL AS WORK The junior class officers meet in the library to set up com.m1ttees for the many jobs connected with the Junior-Senior Prom. STANDING: Harriett Wetlaufer, treasurer, and Dick Patterson, vice-presientg SEATED: Carolyn Tolm, secretary, and John Leutert, president. unior ounaefom ejwlego Juniors .szkcf jAeir gfaadea JUNIOR C LASS SPONSORS: Miss Wilkinson Miss Swartz Miss Baskett Miss Nash Mrs. lVIOIlr0e Mr, Merryman Mr. Baker Miss 0'Brien The juniors are now ready for the fourth and final high school year. To many it will be the last year of any formal schooling but education goes on, whether in school or out, As juniors and underclassmen, they have been preparing themselves for this life, and those who will continue with further class work have also received proper preparation. As the juniors go into their final year, their responsibilities and duties will increase, and they will find they are looked up to by underclassmen. The advice they give will be heededg the deeds they do will be an example for SOITIC young student. -15-
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Helping in the kitchen were Mrs. Bradford, Mrs. Snell, Mrs. Murry, Mrs. Kreipe, Mrs. Kahle, and Mrs. Tunis. Ifjariefy of 361545 .fdre Qrforme Ly Cufifoaban, gakferia IfflAzrLer.5 The custodians and cafeteria ladies hold an important place in the running of school activitiesg their duties in- clude much more than meets the students eye. Continuallv sweeping the halls and rooms, dusting furniture, picking up litter throughout the school make a long day's work for the friendly and efficient custodian staff. No other group in school contributed more to the well- being and agreeableness of the students and faculty than did the cafeteria helpers. Under the supervision of Mrs, Wiley and with student help, these ladies prepared and served tasty and wholesome lunches that-fit one's pocket- book as well as his appetite. Several of the men double over and serve as bus drivers and chauffeurs for school-sponsored trips, Bowling, swimming, field trips for classes and clubs conferences and out-ofbtown games were a few of the many places they hauled the students safely and cheerfully. Mr. Irvin Andres doubles as the Irish washerwomann and launders the athletic equipment. Mr. Paul Schaich's everyday duty is to hoist Old Glory to the top of the flag pole, even in the winter. Mr. Albert Jones not only removes the dirt from the halls but also the snow from the sidewalks. Herman Kahle plays nursemaid to the school's busses and earsg he says he's thankful that he d0esri't have to buy the gas. Robert Burd pulls in after a 25 mile trip unloading a busload of students. Mrs. Cecelia Garrett took care of the cleaning of tables in the cafeteria and kept the girls' restrooms clean and tidy.
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