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SEP 555 Ja, a,,,. is if 'K 1 X. ......-Q Scenes such as these can be seen daily in the John Marshall cafeteria. From the left, the noon lunch line, the cafeteria workers washing tables, and the checkers marking up the regular thirty cents. The cafeteria was designed to effectively accommodate all those using it. The four check- out counters provide for a fast and efficient serving line. A conveyor belt takes students' New Cafeteria Facilities strays to the kitchen. The students are by no means the only fortunate ones. Such things as Service John Marshall an electric potato peeler, garbage disposal, electric dishwasher, food mixer, and walk-in freezer aid the cooks in their work. The cafeteria is not only efficient, but also very attractively designed. The north wall is all windows with colorful draw-string drapes. Set aside in the rear of the cafeteria is a wood paneled room iust for the teachers. These are the students who help the cooks to put out the daily meals. Kneeling in front, left to right, are Dave Amdahl, Bill Newell, Mike McCoy, Gene Nelsen, Marvin Stil- ler, Mike Bradshaw, Dick Witzke, Duane Ferguson. Standing b e h i n d are Phyllis Nietz, Sandy Mac- Lean, Geraldine Why- naught, Elaine Merry, Marilyn Zwart, Kathy Reese, Bonnie Boardman, Darla Kuehn, Esther Sat- erdalen, Barbara Drake and Mary Ann Todd. - ' ff' Wim- ' bfi. 5-'?253iEfrE1FdiW?vWE v?3faki2 'W b9X?fES6,22?'i?': , f .:f'5irf9J'5:-ni'-.'lq?:'Q5t'4?ff3'?tsX.s ?.'3'5'-57l ?Lf'1 2 ,,,f '7t?W W Kfslff
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Big Nine Speech Festival Held ln Rochester Selby Butt, speech festival participant, grasps Sheldon Miller, also a speech festival participant, as he makes an attempt to slip away. This year Rochester played host to the annual Big Nine Speech Festival, which was held on March 2. Selby and Sheldon received a superior rating tor their humorous pantomimes. Other superior ratings were given to Lee Baihley, Judy Chisholm, Joan Dahnert, Carey Dubbert, Peter Ford, Sheri Lou Hansen, Arthur Inman, Tom Kingsbury, Brad Kline, Bill McConahey, Lori Purdue, and Sue Tschirley. Saturday Programs Highlight New Radio Club Grouped around the school mike are members ot the newly formed speech and radio club. Standing in the back row are Peter Ford, John Husband, Lee Baihley, Joyce Ritlinger, and Mr. Moeller, faculty advisor. ln the front row are Phyllis Nietz, Beth Ekstrum, Jane Farnham, and Jane Galloway. Officers ot the Club are as follows: Lee Baihley, president, Nancy Fahrman, vice-president, Beth Ekstrum, secretary and Tim Bair, treasurer.
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WE td Visual aid helpers at top left are: Tim Bair, Jim Harrington, Mrs. Garwood, George Lair, William Zodrow, Philip Roland, Steve Brun- dige. Above, the library help are: Karolyn Fischer, Kay Howard, Phyllis Thompson, Sandra Rietman, Rosalie Royce, Jeff Braun, Mar- iorie Ravenhorst, Rodney Clement, Johnnel Tillotson and David Gustine. Unsung Heroes Give Assistance The library assistants are always ready to aid students in finding in- formation and checking out books. Miss Baker, our librarian, is working to give us an excellent and orderly library. Several boys work in the visual aids department headed by Mr. Garwood. They provide and operate tape recorders, slide proiectors, film proiectors and bioscopes during their study periods. Thus, these boys do an important iob for our school.
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