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Bus Drivers First row, left to right: A. Smith, L. Juhring, Jr., H. Shook, C. Dykeman, V. Juhring. Second row, left to right: R. Camburn, J. Woodward, F. Chatlos, L. Harrison, V. Wright, C. Holsapple. If you can imagine driving a load of overexuberant pupils over “bumpy” roads two and sometimes three times a day, or if you can imagine driving home a load of victorious ball players, cheerleaders, and rooters who continue their “yells” long after the game is over, then you can well realize why nerves of steel and deaf ears are the bus drivers’ greatest assets. We realize that they go through much for us, and in gratitude we say to them, “Thanks a million!” Custodians We wonder sometimes how many of the pu- pils realize the important role our custodians play in the spick and span appearance of our school. When students from other schools come here to dances, games, or entertainments, they are quick to notice and make favorable comments about the cleanliness and neatness of the building and grounds. No matter what time of day or what day of the week you might happen to be near the school, you will find one or more of our faithful friends, the custodians, busily cleaning up after us. We take this opportunity to express our appreciation to them for a job unusually well done. Kneeling, left to right: Mr. Howard, Mr. Pendergast. Standing, left lo right: Mr. C. Bur- ton. Mr. Myers. Not in picture: ' Ti R. Burton.
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i -i s They say (he way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. That is true of a stu- dent, too. We really appreciate the untiring efforts of our cafeteria staff to provide tasty lunches for us. The staff is faced with the problem of preparing sufficient food to satisfy the appetites, varied as they are, of all the hungry pupils who eat in the cafeteria. Yet, when the twelve o’clock bell rings and the big rush for the line is on, there the food is—ready for us. With the cafeteria at our service we no longer need to carry clumsy lunch boxes to school and eat cold lunches. Those piping-hot meals on a cold day surely taste good! The service is economical, too. Most of us would be lost without the con- venience of the cafeteria. Straight from the hearts of the seniors goes a vote of thanks to each and every member of the staff. !
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