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Keeping the campus clean and tidy are the Leuzinger High School CUSTOD- Whoops! Another dixie cup gets punctured by the IANS, Boilom Row: E. Quale, R. Geissles, E. Claunch, E. Kelso, W. Max- damaging point of Custodian William L. Sheets' well, H. Smith, j. Doran, R. McCormick. Row Two: j. Hargus, G. George, paper picker-upper. li, McNabb, j. Fehouwieler, XV. Sheets, W. Round, j. McKenzie, A. Jackson, D. Dominic, E. Dinnetz. Our friends in the grey khaki suits! Yes, that is what our custodial caretakers might be called! Under the direction of Mr. McNabb they're responsible for the safety, welfare and health of each student in an unseen way. The importance of this job is often under- rated. Like forest rangers to a forest, they strive to keep Leuzinger beautiful as well as safe. With the con- struction going on their job has been harder than ever. Sleeping pipes are forever being disturbed and our custodial staff tries to keep water in the drinking foun- tains for the students. Sanitation is a great responsibility, for we live here eight hours a day. Classrooms are cleaned and straightened up each night after all the students leave for home. Grass needs water and bushes need care whether schoolis in session or not. So, custodial staff, a tip of the hat to you! Cooking to satisfy 2,000 students is not an easy task! The ladies of the cafeteria staff often arrive as early as 7 o'clock and leave as late as 9 o'clock, to prepare student banquets or community dinners. DUZ does everything but Wash the dishes, laughs Mrs. Grace Stull, cafeteria manager. But, automatic con- veyor belts deposit the dishes under many gallons of boiling hot water and soap. Permitted to dry on racks the lonely dishes bide their time until many helping hands gently place them back in their respective places to await another dayys duty. Once again the cafeteria staff starts for home as they leave their workshop behind, quiet, shining, everything neatly in place and with a feeling of a job well done. Taking a moment out from their cooking chores is the smiling cafeteria staff. Bottom Row: Florence Heckert, Eunice Rice, Grace Stull, Ethel Foy. Mmmm, it's good, smiles Miss Teresa Wayt as she samples soup, checking to see if there is enough seasoning. . e ' .. ..'., 1 22537. Row Two: Teresa Wayt, Rose Nabor, Doris Miller, Wilma Haden, Ruth Daggett. Row Three: Emma Mueller, Margaret Smith, Ramona Nielson, Ruby McCabe. ,XA 1. 8 If it
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ag 1 4 - .. - L HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, First Semester, Bolton: Row: M. Moss, R. Carlson, B. Corum, L. Wepper, L. Rallo, J. Payne, S. Pinney, K. Coulombe, J. Smith, J. Brandenburd, J Adams, F. Stephenson, T. Case, M. Tomasi, S. Homer, B. Lopez, Chapman. Row Two: A. Mc Grath, J. Graser, K. May, R. Stricklin, M. Pilcher, L. Scarpello, J. Alexander, L. Cobb, J. Charleston, J. Unruh, J. Plowman, K. Sunshine, L. Eaton, S. Payne, S. Debnam, G. Crisp Row Three: G. Valenzuela, D. Freeman, T. Delatorre, C. Lamb, S. Wells, N. Sumi, K. House holder, S. Hargus, R. Walker, L. Butterfield, K. Church, M. Simundson, M. Yoshiki, S. Hastings, D. Hansen, H. Price, B. Olmstead. Rou' Four: B. Crawford, D. Valenzuela, J. Swoboda, D. Fisher, B. Keller, R. Macray, V. Garcia, S, Kaufman, C. King, D. Rose, L. Freeman, J. Hender son, D. Page, C. Lewis, B. Davis, R. Lansdell, C. Stein, A. Richardson, L. Spence, B. Floyd. Don't L I' the Stars Get in Your Eyes Will the House please come to order! Each day during the second period, a representative from every third period class meets to form Leuzinger's House of Representatives. All student com- plaints and words of praise are taken back to the House for con- sideration and action. Projects completed first semester included the placement of an apple machine in the cafeteria, having a new pop corn stand built, basketball and football schedule printed, had a horn warning instead of passing bells placed next to the cottages and organize the Big Four-drive. The daily help of Miss Joyce Selz and Mr. George Key, sponsors, were of immeasurable value. Their comments and guidance added to the enjoyment and educational value of House. Officers Hrst semester were Student Body Speaker, Dave Page, A Assistant Speaker, Janie Charleston, Recording Secretary, Laureen Butterfield, Filing Secretary, Marilyn Simundson, Parliamentarian, Chuck Lewis. V gf F BOB RIPLEX President
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