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CcckA It isn't often that you see the cooks taking it easy, for they prepare meals for over four hundred students each day. By seven o'clock in the morning pans start clanging and the cooks scurry around the kitchen. Modern equipment and student helpers aid greatly in their task. Vera Hulbert, Alma Birkland, and Agnes Husen are credit- ed with preparation of the nutritious meals. Hurte Mrs. Sue Tollefson, a registered nurse, provides practical nursing services to the students. This will be the first full year of this service. Her main responsibility is to check ears, eyes, and to check the students back to school after illness. It is truly a forward-looking step to provide records and a health service for the students of the Luveme School System
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Max i ne 01 son German Mankato State B.S. Eupoean Studies Graduate Work La Moyne Polzin Industrial Arts Mankato State B.S. Jeanette Roefer English and Science South Dakota State B.S. David Sands Social Studies Winona State B.S. George Schade Luther Col lege U. of Minnesota U• of Iowa Case Institute State Col lege of Edoneonter, N.Y. Martha Schrantz B.A. Speech Graduate General Beadle Work William Si evers Marlin Spangrud Business Education History Mankato State B.S. Concordia College B.A. Colorado State Graduate U. of Minnesota Work Doris Swanson Librarian University of South Dakota Charles Weinman Business Education Mankato State Mary Wi1 son Spani sh B.S. Augustana College Ernest Woizeschke Social Studies B.A. Mankato State B.S. 9
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CuAtcdiahA Have you ever noticed howimoaiLatE our school is each morning when you enter LHS? The credit goes to our custodians. These men are always around—cheerful and willing to help with difficulties one may have.Every day these men go through their tasks of keeping our school clean so we, the students, can be proud of it. Although we neglect to show our appreciation to the custodians, we do appreciate them very much. Ted Mo? , Hugh Leslie, Pete Meyer, Morris Jensen, FIRST ROW: Jack Kent, Harold Bryjuhlson. SECOND ROW: Harold Newton, Douglas Shrank, Donald Hansen, Herbert Ahrendt. THIRD ROW: Verlyn Lynch, Harold Johnson, Ernest Bullis, Arthur Thompson, Henry Abraham, George Ott, Hugh Leslie. KuA fortterA It is a wonderful feel- ing when you know you can rely on good capable bus drivers. We can have that feeling, for certain- ly we do have capable bus drivers. These are the men who bring the rural students back and forth to school, and who take students to games, tournaments, contests and other special events. We are appreciative for the services they render.
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