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Girls using a study period help prepare cup cakes for Easter lunch. Cafeteria Serves Large Number An average of 250 students eat lunch in the cafeteria each day during the school year. Three cooks are employed, and Mrs. Thompson super- vises the program. Student assistants help with the serving. Homemaking classes, during a unit in school lunch planning, plan the meals for a period of time, and while the cooks prepare the greater part of the meals, the girls prepare some dishes, particularly desserts, since the time for preparing such dishes is limited. Cafeteria cooks Mrs. Opal Veach, Mrs. Zina Rinehart and Mrs. Orville Sites. o rjKzfl? ' r4 -' The women at work preparing lunch in the cafeteria. New tables, new waste container for depositing paper napkins, stainless steel steam table and counters show out in front. Behind the counter is a well equipped preparation and serving area with garbage disposal and dish washer. Another group of homemaking students make a dessert for school lunch. 14
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The title of the exhibit was “Con- trolling Electric Currents for the Strobe Light and Simple Bell.” This was the first time P. H. S. has been represented in a regional science fair. Algebra and geometry constantly in- volve, after learning essential processes, the search for a logical plan of method of problem solution. Darlene checks her equations with Mr. Deahl while others in the chemistry class work with data on experiments. Although the lab- oratory has been improved, it is still crowded and inconvenient for today’s teaching. Mr. Bosley and Harlen Keplinger lead off in the geometry class. That drawing looks mighty impressive.
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Bus drivers Martin Goldizen, J. D. Riggleman, Sam Goldizen, John Greenwait, Dayton Carr, Wayne Whetzel, Raymond Kesner, Philo Mongold, Olin Marshall. In addition to being a bus driver, Ray- mond Kesner doubles as one of the county maintenance men. Mr. Arnold Lahman and Mr. Charles Sears are custodians of the buildings on the campus. 15
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