Marysville High School - Quil Ceda Yearbook (Marysville, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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INCREASED ENROLLMENT -...n..L. Nag f o ill- tit mtl L. to R.: Mrs. Fitch, Mrs. Clark, BUS DRIVERS MEET - Supervisor: Mrs. K Without the buses there would be no transportation tor students in rural areas. The buses travel about 20,000 miles a year. When you stop to think about it, that's almost one-quarter of a million miles. ll'low would you like to walk that at four degrees below zero?l Although it isn't always shown, we do appreciate our drivers. They are a good crew, even it they are over- worked and underpaid. Of course they are eligible for tree coffee, and that's one compensation. Now, we don't know it this is true or not, but we do agree that they are a good crew. We were told that they are planning on tour new buses next year to relieve the present congestion on the buses. So, once again, we say thanks to our bus drivers. ukull. FOOD BETTER THAN EVER Umm-Something certainly smells good-l wonder-l knowl lt's coming from the cafeteria. As we follow the tanto- lizing odor we find ourselves in a push- ing milling line. You hear a stranger say, They must be serving a special meal today. Halfway up the hall we turn into an open doorway, and down the stairs we go. Suddenly we find ourselves in the cafeteria. Someone gives us a plate with a super-duper hamburger on it. As you guessed from the above, hamburger is the favorite food of the students of M.H.S. As we head for the door for the last time, we say thank you to the cooks for the grand meals that they have served us throughout the year. Front Row, L. to R.:Mr. Loveday, Mr. Speiker, Mr. Feeney, L. to R.: Mr. Hosterman, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Millikan, Mr. Mcconnaughey, Mr. Trubshaw, Mr, Boyd, My, Anderson, Mr. Simmons, Mr. Pugsley, Mr. Elske 'Ba-. , -VILL! in

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and everywhere. They C lean here 5'- 'hs ., , ,-t and there CUSTODIANS KEPT BUSY One of the most important departments in our school system of today is that ot a good maintanonce program. The well kept lawns, shrubery, and beautiful flowers, in season, has long been the pride of our fine gardener. Our carpenters are always busy adding some new needed fixtures tor class room use, doing necessary repair work or perhaps adding a new coat of paint in some class room or hall. At the close of each school day our various custodians, each at his station, takes over the big iob of clean- ing tor another busy school day. Early in the morning when the cock crows you can tind the engineers dowr. in the boiler room working on the boilers, or stoking the turance to keep the rooms warm and cozy during the day. To all these fine men we say, thanks tor a big job well done. L. to R.: Mr. Grooms, Mr. Queen, Mr. Brady. Front Row, L. to R.: Mr. Pugsley, Mr. Turner, Mr. Franke, Mr. Thorton. Not pictured: Mr. Foss, Mr. Johnson.



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TO HELP US TO LIVE TOGETHER OUR

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