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i From left to rzght standzng Wanda Johnson secretary Jun Ly Ashley Rzclzard Geer Mr Karp prznczpal Kneelznq Florene Payne Nancy Brown Amelza Stzmson Maru Stephens qeneral offzce secrctavzf Pat Kelley 1 9 Qlcxcuce Staff lhl olllu stull made up of lOU1 guls and Luo bow unflel the supelxlslon of Wanda John Non .md N11 Ixfup lnalxu out the absentee hots, lou llllllj., tXDlI1,Q and othu gcnual ofllce xx olk lhu xlso will cnletelm tlckets, make ou L cl Nll1JN and xdmlt Sl1DQ, amxsu the telephone and flelnu nlusfxges Thex gxeet xmtoxs and help neu students become acqualnted xx 1th ou1 school Thex meaty l11StlI'I1D16SSl0I1S fol the school ull 1 zwn surf!
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From left to rzght back row Larry Henderson Jack Kezlzng Admser Jerry Mans Jzm Henry Front row Glorza Burnett Amelza Stzmson Admser Florene Payne Carolyn Rust Dzck Komp Wanda Leonard Johnny M Cauley Loveta Osbom Maryorze Whzte and Elame Cathcart Student Council The Student Counc1l has been very busy thls year pxomotmg many new ldeas that the members belleve w1l1 help the students now and those who are to come The Students Counc1l IS composed of the Student Body Presldent Dlck Komp V1ce Presldent Florene Payne Secretary Carolyn Rust Treasurer Wanda Leonard Sergeant at arms Johnny McCauley Semor Class Presldent Amella Stlmson Jumor Class Presxdent Loveta Osborn Junlor Class representatlve Glorla Burnett Sophomore Class Pres1dent Larry Henderson Sophomore Class representatlve Jerry Marls Freshman Class Presldent J1m Henry Freshman Class representatxve Elame Cathcart and Yell Queen MarJor1e Whxte On October 21 22 ten student council members and Mr Jack Klellng thelr ad vlser attended the Student Counc1l Conference ln Klamath Falls A Blue and Gold Day was promoted by the Student Counc1l and prlzes were glven for the most orlgmal xdeas An employment servlce was started wlth Loveta Osborn ln charge of It The student councxl plans to get part t1me Jobs for the students 1n hlgh school who want them Because of the locatlon of the school on the road the student councll formed a safety commrttee of Jerry Marls Joann W1ll1ams and J1m Ph1ll1ps and trxed to get slgns and a cross walk ln front of the school During basketball season the councll sold Vlklng Decals to students and town people They helped wlth act1v1t1es to get money for the football hghts thls fall and trled to further the mterest of the students The student councll has been very much concerned about the hlgh school stu dents They want a bulldlng for students recreatlon but so far thelr search for a bulldlng has been unsuccessful although they are stlll trymg to locate one The council members were very happy when they learned that the evaluators commended the student councll very hlghly because of 1ts organlzatlon and actlv lties - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . 0 l 1 1 1 V 1 1 , . a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' - , . 1 1 - 1 1 1 .
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Cafeteria The Myrtle Creek school cafeteria is performing noteworthy service toward filling noon meal demands ol' children in the district. To date the project has its financial statement in the black. From the first of school until Christmas vacation a total of 28,208 meals were served through the cafeteria kitchen. That number includes the food taken to Tri-City and served there. Total receipts amount to 310,202.62 with total expenses for food and labor S10,,11I3.14. The cafe- teria has a paid-up inventory on hand of 3645.52 in food and supplies. The balance will pay for gas for cooking' and janitor service. The Financial statement is gratify- ing' to the board ol' education, whice de- ,H in cided the cafeteria should be on a sell'- If supporting' basis. With children eating there on a voluntary basis, it was felt that only those eating there should pay. The cafeteria receives some govern- ment aid. Surplus commodities are also purchased lor a low figure - usually the shipping' costs. To receive the aid, free meals must be given to needy children. Twelve to 17 free meals are served per day. The largest number of meals served on any one day was 810, the number eating a turkey dinner there bel'ore vacation. From left to right: Edith Baum' oarner, Josephine Ronk, Sybil BTLUCl7lf..Bf'ff,ll Lore. head cook and dietitian. BOTH Hat
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