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Bus Drivers . . . Hauling an average of one hundred fhousand sfudenls, sleepy in lhe morning and fired a+ nighr, +welve +housand miles a year is fhe record of each of our seven bus drivers. They enioy knowing us, bui have a 'Few pef peeves, such as long wai+s al' bus sfops while la+e risers run for ihe bus, and women drivers who never signal in +ime. ROW I: Henry Puringlon, Harold Harlon, Les Yeals. ROW 2: Edmund Block, Arland Miner, Ed Barsz, Pele Tyree, Emory Adams. Cafeferia . . . We cafer +o fhe desires of everybody is +he fheme used by Mrs. Eleanor Mandeville, head of our cafeleria s1'aFF, as she pre- pares large nulrilious lunches for our husky afhlefes and pe+i+e co-eds. There are approximafely +wo hundred fif+y +as+y plafe lunches served each day, a capacily produc+ion for presenf facili- lies of M.A.D. Mrs. Naggas, Mrs. Effie, Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. Loilie, Mrs. Bouch, Mrs. Sfephens, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Schuefl, Mrs. Goller, Mrs. Siauffer, Mrs. Mandeville. KiH'en Koop . . . ln addifion +o preparing many olher 'I'ypes of food, Ma Park and her hardworking Mal+ Shop crew make 'lwo hundred malls a day. The innovafion of French fries +his year has proved a big success. Says Ma, who is head of The KiHen Koop For 'l'he nin+h con- secu'I'ive year, The hardesl' lhing l have +o do is refuse kids who wanl' +o ea'l' a+ lhe wrong iime of day.
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pnluu v Mmwmwmm Counse ors . . . lf's no small friumph fo mainfain complefe confrol of one's menfal faculfies while acfing as counselor, friend, and direcfor fo fwo fhousand adolescenfs. The winners, Miss Clyfis Cummens and Mr. Glenn Grouf, have con- fribufed fheir advice fo help us all. Through fhe year 'Ihey have remained our unforgeffable friends and wise coun- selors. Affendance Office . . . Over and over again fhroughouf fhe year Mr. McCray and his office s+afF smile knowingly a+ simulafed innocence. Buf I know I was +here, says fhe vagranf vicfim. Mrs. Nell Coger, Mr. Nafhan McCray, Mrs. Pai- Maffeson, and Mrs. Phyllis Lewis are sympafhefic, buf sfill fhe defenfions mounl' up wifh bewildering speed. You can'+ win, cries fhe vagranf vicfim. Research and Business . . . Mr. Henry Molino, Direcfor of Research and Curricu- Ium, and Mr. Edgar Parmelee, Business Manager, have helped M.A.D.'s affairs fo move smoofhly. Mr. Molino successfully adminisfered Iowa Tesfs fo all sfudenfs and supervised many personalify 1-esfs. Mr. Parmelee has com- pefenfly guarded fhe sfrings of our money bags. Secrefaries . . . There are no busier people in school fhan M.A.D.'s secrefaries, who have helped keep order in all kinds of fransacfions and services for our school. Sfill +hey have fime fo be our friends. These are fhe ones we borrowed from offices for fheir picfures on a busy day: ROW I: Jane McKee, Peggy Taylor, Audrey Edwards, Brownie Davis, Jane Murray. ROW 2: Edifh Harfhan, Ann Fox, Dorofhy Beals, Dee Eckharf, Cafherine Jackson, Polly Duffy.
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,44 '-'me ' Those people wilh lheir slacks of books who gel in our way in fhe halls, 'lhose people wilh l'heir endless pafience who push us here and 'lhere in +he process of learning, lhose people will-I lhe delermined faces who never forgel' whal' 'lhey wanl' us 'lo do-whal in'Fini'l'e lrouble 'rhey cause us wilh our parenls four limes a year, how burdened lhey make us wi'l'h homework every nighl, how oflen lhey inlerfere wilh our pursui+ of pleasure a+ M.A.D. Yel' we forgive Them and even have our favoriles among lhem. Always in our less MAD momenls we realize lhal lhey are human and humane, inferesled in making good cilizens of us, inlenl' on 'lhe same ullimale goals as ours. Pathway to Culture Omer Bailey Georgnanna Beck Isabel Beckma John Bilbrey George Blanchard Esfher Bradle
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