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ws Cooks and Custodians keep pirate ship afloat Most likely not one of the five to six hundred students who buy school lunches every day knows of the work that goes into each day's meal. The head cook, Ruth Feil, starts each day at 5:30 a.m., preparing the menu for the day. The rest of the staff, Eleanor Thompson, Phyllis Dettler, Sally Rendon, Myrtle West, Mary Ellis, and Eunice Boardman, arrive at approximately 8 a.m. The staff of cooks prepares meals not only for Highline High School, but also for Sunnydale and Normandy Park elementary schools. Highline is fortunate to have such excellent cooks. When the school bell rang at 1:50 every day, it meant the end of another day of work for students, but for our custodians, the work had just begun. With the re- duced custodial staff this year, there was extra work for everyone. The staff included Fred Daiberl, head custodian, Richard Rifely, Helen Walker, Dan Colgan, Bob Medley, Fred Smith, Mike Blaine, and Al Brownlow. This year, as every year, our custodians played an im- portant part in the school by keeping it clean and healthy. TOP: Fred Daiberl, CENTER: Eunice Boardman, Ruth Fell, Mary Ellis. BOTTOM LEFT: Phyllis Dettler, BOTTOM CENTER: Ruth Feil and Mary Ellis. i - l fefrittfg ff' mfr: 1 La fu lk like ts is Qffiggi' K. . f wir ,,.. I J its H -.... C, U,-5 . If NC f
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,,,,...-'-A it, 1 ,540 ,M,1,ft,gi N 0 T N 5' 21251 -f-Q, 1,- l to I b ' L,3,,7' Home Ec moves with the times Home and Family Life Education has developed to meet the changing needs of students swept up in the changing roles of today's society. Students found opportunities in the many course of- ferings to explore role changes and relationships, and a chance to get to know and understand children and themselves by working with kindergarteners. More interest was displayed in nutrition, especially nutrition for athletes, and weight reduction without falling prey to food fads and fallacies. Still there was time for creative meal planning and clothing construc- tion. To help with the increasing problem of inflation, money management and consumer education were stressed throughout the year. Mrs. Virginia Pleasants did an excellent job in pre- paring students for life after highschool. xi. R Mrs. Virginia Pleasants TOP LEFT: Diane Fosberg and Jill Lindholt. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gena Dur- ga, Jill Wagner, and Diane Addison.
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