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Page 31 text:
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Jim Toops has charge of all unit building maintenance. Walter Odle and Bill Steger, custodians, begin the long haul. Student office personnel — AROUND SERVICE AREA: Gary Schulte, Wanda Mefford,Pat Kingery, Sandy Storm, Dottie Russell, Sandy Mayhall, Ellen Kimery, and Donna Stenger. 27
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Personnel Provide Needed Services It never takes long to realize the services these building and unit personnel perform daily for the students of Neoga High School. Nearly impossible to imagine would be a two-mile walk to school, an unheated build- ing, no intercom worker, or message carrier. Then, at noon, no lunch! One area that N.H.S. students will never have to boast about, as their grandparents did—walking to school (over snow drifts), firing-up the stove, and carrying the sack lunch. Besides their duties, these people have the esteem of all those they work with. Their popularity says much for them. Cooks Marie Morgan and Dorothy Koester work-out next week’s orders. Ready for another run are the bus drivers. BACK: Guy Douglas, Rex Liridley, Dallas Gilbert, Stan Albin, Phil 7immer, Joe Keck, Bob Burgess. FRONT: Bus Manager Jim Toops, LaDon Louthan, Howard Loutlian, Erson Lacey, Harold Kenworthy.
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Frosh Step into Shoes Fillingly After the passage of awe, then embarrassment, came the sense of belonging for the Class of 1971, Neoga High School’s Freshmen. As expected, the members’ first concern was the farthest away as they eyed possibilities of a senior class trip. Their President, Frank Voris, along with Vice-President Bob Short, Secretary Joyce E. Walk and Treasurer Gary Hartke opted to get the class involved in more- than-usual activities this year. That was no problem for the Freshman Class, sponsored by Mrs. Lawson and Mr. Louthan. Their combined efforts, and per- haps some cajoling of the more miserly members gave them enough one-penny votes to walk away with Ugly Man top honors with their entrant, mon- strous Bob Short. Five brains are better than one for math. 28
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