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Al COOKS Mrs. Durham, Mrs. Truckenbrod CUSTODIANS C, Cross, B. Politsch, I, Stevens STXXIFIF AND STUH IENT As you're entering the school does the won- der of the schedules of the buses amaze you? Do you wonder how these few men manage to transport all the rural students to and from school in all kinds of weather? These men also help transport the students to football games and basketball games, and aid in transporting speech and contest play students to out-of- town tournaments. Do you ever stop to Wonder where the cafe- teria assistants find time to help in the serving of the noon meals? These girls do not assist in the preparing of the meals, but merely in the serving and cleaning up. BUS DRIVERS BACK ROWi I, Smith, B. Spencer SECOND ROW: C. Davis, I. Dempsey, M, Mann, M Skaggs, A. Scheidenhelm, W. Swope, C. Wills FRONT ROW: R. Robeson, W, Fitzgerald, B. Moss ABSENT: W. Bauer, E. Brown, I. Rollins, C. Parsons ASSIISTANTS As you walk into our school, what is the first thing you notice? Do you first realize the fact that these two women, Mrs. Truckenbrod and Mrs. Durham, have been working hard to prepare the noon meal? The smell of the good food runs through your mind until you're in line and finally sitting and wondering how these women ever managed such a delicious meal for so many. Or when you first enter school do you try to imagine how hard our three custodians must work in order to keep our school neat and clean? On those nice spring days do you say to yourself, 'Tm glad l don't have to mow this lawn! CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS BACK ROW: S. Nance, N. Roach, E. Schammel, M. Strernlau, R. Spitz, I. Becker, I. Burkart, S. O'Rourke FRONT ROW: Mrs. Durham, Mrs. Truckenbrocl ABSENT: I. Rapp, M. Rapp
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EVEN IRCCDCIKIETS CANT CDPIERATIE WIITIHIQUT V.Il.lP'S Have you ever stopped to ask yourself, why should these fellows give up part of their noon to sell candy and potato chips to students? They are very much appreciated by all stu- dents. One good way to make money for your sen- ior class is through the Broadcasting Commit- tee. These students sell advertisements to the business men of Mendota, and a different group of students announce them at the foot- ball games. Did you ever stop to wonder where the tech- nicians get all their energy for the extra work they do around school? Each student gives up some of his time to set up visual aids or sound equipment. There are no rewards for this work, just the enjoyment of helping others. Every period of the day, 2 or 3 students are in the library ready and willing to aid any student in anyway they can. The librarians keep our library in an orderly manner. All students are very grateful to these students. BROADCASTING COUNCIL BACK ROW: I. Bider, I. Powell, I Welsih, N. Herbert L. Rohr FOURTH ROW: R, Milazzo, K, Emerick, T. Driver, II Schlesinger, F. Damer, I. Meyer THIRD ROW: P, Miller, A. Weiss, D. Keele, S. Rave I. Hochstatter, Y. Durand, N. Eich SECOND ROW: Mr. Koeller, A. Burkart, P Whitmore Miss Breese, Carol Calderwood, Mr, Gore FRONT ROW: D. Dewey, D. Kramer, C. Harmon, S Castle, M, Sonntag, C. Schlesinger TECHNICIANS BACK ROW: F. Damer, R. Althaus, G. Beardsley, N Ehlers, E. Klinge SECOND ROW' B. Montavon, R. Guliclc, L. Rohs, B. Andrews, I. Bader FRONT ROW: D Keefe, B. Boyle, I Meyer, R Killion. I. Auchstetter, Mr. Gore CANDY SELLERS K. Emerick, B. Rapp, R. Mllazzo, D. Engel LIBRARIANS BACK ROW: Mrs. Doenier, A. Vickery, I. Vogelsang. K, Emerick, L. Vermillion, I. Powell, I, Smith, I. Welsch, S. Rave, L. Spenader FRONT ROW: C. Truckenbrod, Y. Durand, M. Rollins, P. McConville, S. Castle, D. Piller, P. Miller, B. Schmidt, S. McConviIle, D. Keele, I. Hochstatter L WW . s , 5 1 W--F ,K . we m
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