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,uve ,yum Staff Maintains School, Students Often working unnoticed, the cooks and custodians of Mac High help to make our school a happy place. Lunch for 340 students and teachers is prepared and served each school day. The cooks frequently assist at school functions as well, preparing banquets and teas and giving en- couragernent. ln addition to the hours our custo- dians put in to keep the building and grounds looking their best, each does an extra part to add to the level of school spirit. They provide keys for locked doors, and ladders for last-minute decorations and poster hanging. Left: School cooks Beatrice Sharp, Gay Atkin- son, Ellen Marshall, Marian Olson, and Aileen Ranneheck are shown as they prepare a meal. Not pictured is Mary Ella Barrick. Below: Posing with a familiar obiect are Albert Nelson, Orville Oleson, Merle Hicks, and Edward Mollenar, custodians. Not present when the picture was taken was Harry Druliner.
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Library Provides Materials and Mood i Escape from the noisy world can be found in the library. Here, one may research written assignments, cram for tests, catch up on the world's latest events, or become involved and enlightened by other lives Through books. A student staff, working with head librarian, Mrs. Claudia Meier, Assis- tants Mrs. Sue Mabee and Mrs. Doris Conrad, provides help in selecting and checking out materials. l 5 l i i l Top left: Librarians are pictured around check-out desk. Seated, left to right are Joyce Robbins, Carol Altig, Nona Radcliff, Marcia Andrist, Margaret Rutkowski, Winnie DeGraff, ' and Darla Chandler, Standing are Mrs. Meier, Sally Sproal, Linda Waldron, Rita Shields, Karen Clarke, Pam Olson, JoAnn Hash, Rosie Walker, Jim Sampson, and Mrs. Mabee, Donna Evans, Pat Giddings, Freida Graham, Steve l Hurst, Rollen Jones, and Carol Carl are not pictured. Also not shown are Ginny Belt, Nat Kerr, Kathy Ramey, Roberta Sterett, Jim Current, Roberta Keller, and Larry Giddings. Left: John Bacon and Wally Roghair use library references to complete an assignment. Above: Students benefit from the quiet atmo- sphere of the library.
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Journalism Department Staff Publications At top: Proofing gets the undivided attention of Kerrie Gardner, Joann Baker, Editor Judy Hermens, Karen Haupt, and Sue Ban as pasteup approaches. Above: Asst. Business Manager Kaye Moore and Exchange Editor Chris Hungerford keep the typewriters clocking. At right: Ji students Terry Patton, Gary Beard, and Cherie Ringnalda check assignments for the Cub Edition. Room 60 becomes the world of cutlines, datelines, and deadlines as Bruin staff members face pasteup. The activity accelerates from the day of posted assignments to the final deadline, and the Wednesday before publication, page editors spend their evening in frantic activity. Under the direction of Editors Judy Hermens and Steve Wisecarver, the i968-9 Bruin published an edition on the opening day of school, increased the size of the paper to an average of eight pages, and conducted a contest to secure a new nameplate. Senior Reid Miller's entry was the winner in student body balloting and now graces the front page. Journalism I students spend their year learning the terms and techniques they will need when they advance to Bruin staff. All phases of publication are covered, and the high point of the year is the publication of the Cub Edition, produced entirely by the class and edited this year by Denise Wheeler.
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