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,, wwlmz ak li Cooks, L. to R. Mrs. Glenn Tinkle, Mrs. Dwight Wimmer, Mrs. Norman Schaaf, Mrs. Delmar Beckley, Mrs. Mrs. Bert Lake, lunch manager checks lunch totals Tom Kratzer, Mrs. Verile Denniston, Mrs. Wilbur Homer, and Mrs. Eldon Douglas cook 180 meals. and plans a menu for a school Christmas Dinner, GM fm-f-ef .gr .J Everyone knows that no one can stop time, but Oak Hill custodians, Mr. kenneth Gardner and Mr. Warren Edwards, pausing from janitorial duties question the adage again, 1'Can we stop time for a break? 96 faculty s Q A
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wt f 't't- . ' , . if sf it . ',Ai,-LQ1L 31-1-,.,, Virs. Thenard Torgerson arranges students schedules and counsels for personal and academic problems. participating in ista CONFERENCES aid faculty in fall classes While students enjoyed a two day va- cation in the fall, seeking a couple of days to revitalize themselves faculty members welcomed the ISTA confer- ences in October. They appreciated the break from grading papers, checking attendance, writing passes, and plan- ning lessons. On October 2.2 and 23 all Oak Hill high school faculty and administration members attended the State Teachers' conferences in either Muncie, Fort Wayne, or Indianapolis, Indiana. Here the teachers listened to ideas while sharing their own experiences. They brought some of these ideas back for use in their classes. Mrs. Ted Ford shared with her home economic classes an idea she had learned which was a method of removing oil or grease from broths by using ice cubes. Heading the guidance section in the conferences at Muncie was Mr. Robert McDonald, senior guidance counselor. ps ,,,.c.w-f Jump? Heading the testing program for Oak Hill Corporation, Mr. Ted Ford also teaches economics to seniors. VW, 7.111 . x .. M, ,4wy,'q 3 1 . as-fx Nichols, Carol Oyer, Russell Peacock, Reece Riley, Carolyn Sheline, Beverly Shugart, Ronald Sloan, Alene Smith, Galen Snyder, Lewis Strodel, Peter Torgerson, lane Torgerson, Themard Tyner, Frances Weaver, Ioe Wilson, Orval faculty 95
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if 3 , 5 ,5- SCHOOL CREW cook, clean, and taxi 4 M it f 5 ' m,,:,,A,,A, . . Y g 1 N V g R Q 4 g ,J a 3, . VV N g Nth M y . ?QI'3c'g5,,,! ,Fi sg W Keeping areas clean and neat and in top condition challenges Oak Hill's five custodians, Mrs. Wayne Clanin, for Mr. Kenneth Gardner, Mr. Warren Edwards, Mr. Leslie Bragg, and Mr. Delmus Duckworth. School keeping, driving the yellow limouines, and cooking for teenagers became a full time assignment for cooks, custodians, and bus drivers during the nine months of school. Keeping a school pollution free with 700 active teenagers proved to be a real challenge. Delmus Duckworth with the help of Mrs. Wayne Clanin, Mr. Kenneth Gardner, and Mr. Warren Edwards made sure rooms were warm and comfortable. Also they repaired desks and anything else faculty and students asked them to. Chauffeuring students to school was one of the many jobs the bus drivers per- formed. They also taxied students trans- porting Eagle fans to games, the bus drivers helped back the Golden Eagles with genuine enthusiasm. Planning a nu- tritious noon meal for all Oak Hillites was the task of Mrs. Bert Lake, head of the lunch program. Helping prepare and serving the well balanced meals through- out the year kept the eight Oak Hill cooks from believing Too many cooks spoil the soup. as they cooked for the student body. aw 1 WK' N Bus drivers, Front Row: Norman Schaaf, Iean Smith, Don Hunt, Ted Hellam. Second Row: Charles Dillin, Tom Kratzer, Iim Acker, lean Eastes, Bert Lake, and Bill Wamock chauffer students home. faculty 97
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