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Vs 0 X 1626? 0 C, XNYXPSQYSYX 2,6- O? YK 1 Pts? 'YO E QOVOE 656556 X COM XAPS CQ f Ni? D62 Se-Pi?-WOQE Standing by a locker, Mr. Paul Flynn's hall duties are fulfilled. Mr. Brad Merrick: PHIVSIFS. Chemistry Mr. Matt Miller: American History S ae- D FNB , .. V1 X X .. as 4- X Mrs. LouAnn Mohr: X X Dept Chart. Dev v Eng, Arn Hlst, Appl X 1 9' il fr E,-,ghsh . : -V . QW Mr. Steve Mohr: V I Anver Novel: Snort Lit ,ig Y , l. Modern Media ' I - it --- r if. Mrs. Nancy Moore: 6, Q in X. s- Clotn Skills, Basic and ,H '- Ind Foods, Int. Design T 'N Y r ,L Mr. Wayne Morse: A 'qi Q Voc Studies. BD Res BL :.-- -'::-'- ' ts.. t Es .T Mr. Ken Nevenhoven: W 'ft ' ' Dl'lVEfv5 Education 'L J Q ' Mr. Jeff Newmeister: Adv Bro, Dept Chair, Biology of as Mrs. Mary Orendorff: 1 .Associate Principals - 'Q Secretary ' v Mr. Bernie Peeters: Ceramics, Ar! Survey, Draw 1 and ll - rt 1 Q Mr. Harvey Perrine: Woods. Dept Chair., Drafting. Comm TECI7 Mr. Bob Rhinehart: Comp Prog land Il, Algebra l 'XTX X s g l E ! k X 2 -hr v Mr. Delmar Ryan: Business Law, General Mr. Milt Schatz: Sociology Business VN r K x 9 D 122 FACULTY btw 'L ' frm: ' I Exemplifying a good teacher. Mr. Bob Rhinehart aids Jason Forari with a computer problem
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E ADWM LM? ZZUUQ1' i Their job consists of planning menus. ordering food, cooking, serv- ing. and cleaning up. Working an eight hour day, starting at 6 a.m. until 2 p.m.. the cooks prepared approximate- ly 400 meals for the elementary schools - Long Grove and Donahue - and between 500 to 600 meals for the high school each day. Getting ready for lunch was a major ordeal. taking about five hours to prepare the food and send it to the elementary schools. Though the cooks cleaned up continually between each lunch shift, their final cleaning at the end of the day takes an hour and fifteen minutes on the average. Although their job is usu- ally unrewarding. most complaints are about quantity not quality. Stepping away from the sink, Eileen Mooney i show us that doing dishes can be fun. Cooks: Jean Foster, Mary Rose Smith. Lorraine Stender, Kitty Stender. Eileen Mooney. Row 2: Jane Reese. Pat Hartman. Rita Claeys. 1 24 COOKS
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