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Staff keeps school running smoothly Left: In charge of transportation are bus dri- vers Glen Grabowska, Frank Geffre, Don Guthmiller, Pat Schaffner, Alan January and Barney Taylor. Below. Keeping the school clean are custodians John Thielsen and John Bendewald. Left: Student janitors John Grabowska and Jim Morrison invent a new way to scrub floors. Above: Preparing the school meals are Maggie Bendewald, Delores Bain, Olga Bender, Marlene Kessler and Bonnie Gill. 26 Staff
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Members of the LHS faculty are: Bottom: Julie George, Brad Beck and Clark Reider. Bechtold, Clyde Naasz and Bob Schu- John Daly, Mick Guffey, Alverde Daniel, Top: Jim Ochsner, Doris Hopperle, Virginia macher. Challenges fill up LHS teachers' days Junior high girls' health and p.e. teacher Maris Steckelberg takes a break to smile for the camera. I don't know how they do it! I don't understand how these people can spend five days a week, nine months a year, trying to teach stu- dents who half the time don't want to learn. If I had to teach here. I'd probably have a nervous breakdown. I think some of these teachers have come close. They have been known to lose papers and even forget their shoes! Their days are filled with tests, as- signments, questions and more questions. At night they go home to correct papers, figure out aver- ages and make out lesson plans for the next day. Teaching is definitely a full-time job. So whether it's essays and speeches in English, labs in science, sewing and cooking in home economics, programs in computers, sawing and hammering in shop, or calcula- tions in math, these teachers are always there to make us learn. It takes a very special person to be a teacher. Faculty 25
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