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With Wotchtul Guards Left to right: Mr. Harry Peek, Old Senior High Build- ing: Mr, Floyd Roush, Night Engineer: Mr. Wil- liam Zeller, Bus Driver and Night Watchman, Mr. Clyde Day, New Annex. Not photoed: Mr. Louis Allen, Day Engineer. Custodions The custodians of Huron Senior High School have a big job to do, but Harry Peek, Clyde Day, G. R. Bowder, Louie Allen, and Floyd Roush find time to over- see the upkeep of our building, the grounds, and to be present at our social functions. The janitors are the six men who keep the boards clean, the floors slick and see that the buildings, inside and out, are in good condition. Mr. Peek has charge of the old Senior High School building. Mr. Day is custo- dian of the new Senior High annex. Mr. Allen is day engineer. Mr. Floyd Roush is night engineer. Mr. William Zeller is bus driver and night watchman. The students don't realize what they owe to the school's able custodians. It never occurs to them when they come on a cold January morning, that someone had to come early and heat the school. They like the halls and rooms clean, but they never clean them themselves. Yes, they owe a big debt to the janitorial staff. These able persons clean the buildings, tire the stokers, manage the lighting and heating systems. They take personal pride in keeping the school's equipment in good condition. They gain as many loyal followers as they contact from early morning when Harry Peek raises Old Glory until eve- ning when to the last strains of Home Sweet Home, '4Bill Zeller ushers out the last students on a dance night. The year around the custodian corps adds to Huron High students comfort and delight from keeping them toasty warm in winter to beautifying the grounds in summer. Hats off to the cogs that keep the school run- ning! twen ty- two
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Toward The West l I.1-ti lo I'IflillI.l1ll1'l'S iVl1HilQnliit'l'5', Hcnry Ronncmzmn, Avis Olson. Officers Hen ry Bon iiemann President James Montgomery Vicc President Avis Olson Sccrct:11'y-T11-asiircr Room 14 lVIr. G. Scott Dexter Chairman Room 1 Miss Laura Briscoe Room 212 Mr. Dale Errett Hot m 315 Miss Domi D. Harlow Room 3 lVliss Lillian Simoncttc SPONSORS Lett to right: Mr. G. Scott Dexter, Miss Dana D. Harlow Miss Lillian Simonctlc. Miss Laura Briscoe. tiVIi'. Dale Eiiett not in phi SENIOR BOARD 1.1-ft ln riLgl.l: Iknul Skxziril, Avis Olsea-ni, Ronald Jorgensen. Vorgul l'oll't-5, Wziiit-ii Hush. CLASS MOTTO 'I'lic t-lcvaitor to success is not running taikc thc stairs. VLASS FLOWER Ycllow Rost- FLASS COLORS Blum- :md Gold
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