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luice Swee ers, The norm hell rings and the mail clash to the 4-afeieria begins. The sfncleiits svrainhle tn he first in line to enjoy The flelieinus ineals prepared by our skillefl 1-links umler the supervision of Mrs. Maud Mnllich. Inclustrionsly wnrliing with the r-nnks are the eafeteria assist- ants when help with 'the fund. make f'l1211lg.L'0, and vlear the dishes. This year we have a rlieiiiian, Mrs. Beulah Are-lier, who 1-arefnlly prepares a menu for our appetizing and liealih- ful lunr-lies. Yun ean'l open your lm-ker ? Our ever lielpfnl and patient jaiiitors are always tliere, willing' 'ro assist us in nur many trying' sifuafinns. Nut nnly do ihegy sweep the halls and vlassrnmns, and keep our seliunl and grouncls elean but they must alsu tnleraie the many proh- lenis lb1'tlllQ.L'llt in Them hy The SIllLl0lliS. Altlmngli noi inucfli reengiiitioii is given in them, They always raie tops with the stuclents uf R.II.S., and are appreeiafell for The servives They rencler. TOI' PICTURE CAFETERIA COOKS: Mrs. Beulah Archer, dietitian: Mrs. Maude Mullich, Mrs. Ida Gm-rg. Mrs. Jennie Hapruewuod. MIDDLE PICTURE CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS TOP ROW: Rosemary Otterstetter, Sally Crawley, Billie Thomp- son. ROW 2: Dale Woodside, Jnan Garland, Sidney Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Gs-uryria Tinkham, Shirley Schmidt, Iiudlly Allen. BOTTOR RIGHT PICTURE JANITORS: Mr. Bernt Peterson, Mr. Dan Kettel, Mr. William Watts, Mr. Fred Rasmussen, Mr. Flrl Daniel. BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE LIBRARY ACTION SHOT: Students in the lilirary stuily industriously under the ever vigilant eye nf Miss Cora Anxlersnn.
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TQI: PICTURE Bbb DRIVERb BACK ROW: Mr. Bud Lee, Mr. Tom Clark, Ml'. Bernard Ellsworth, Mr. Carl Posey. FRONT ROW: Mr. Sherman Winters, Mr. Rex Eastman, Mr. Claude Spencer, lVlr. Henry Hansen. MIDDLE PICTURE LIBRARIANS TOI' ROW: Joyce Kellogg, Billie Thompson, Margaret Reiners Marilee Raman. ROW 3: Rosemary Ottel'stettel', Verlla Lindsey, Bonnie Mudd, Elaine Mit.to'l. ROW 2: Gwen Fairchild, Betty Seward, .Ioan Gallauher, Shirley Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Hickey, Hill.!l'eth Saari, Kay Conaway. BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE OFFICE ASSISTANTS STANDING: Joyce Crostwaite, Lois Stieke. Betty Dundcr, Margie Atkinson, Donna Knudl-lon. KNPIELING: Beverly Kruger, Marie Fur-hs. BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE 0I4'I ILL ACTION SHOT Zoe Balch and Keith Engel ren-eive help from office girls, Margie Atkinson and Lois Stieke. while Bonnie Mudll and Miss Rayhone work in the bilCliIIl'OUHtl. ..asd0the.. Who RIINVQIXS lIilV9 21 eheery 'fhelloi' for the students as they board the sl-hool busses every 11101'1IlIlg'i? The bus diiivers of eourse. Olll' faithful drivers skill- flllly direet our busses flIl'UlIQ'll ruin, shine or snow. Although they have :L terrifie responsibility, they do their joll c-heerfully and proinptly. They rec-eive our zlppreeizltioll for 21 job well done. When you XVZIIIIIGI' into the lllll'2lI'.V looking for an English report, you will find the 4'0III't0UlIS lIlJI'ill'I2lIlS ever so willing' to help you. In spite of their Illillly jobs, whieh inf-lude I'l10t'lilllg' hooks ill and out, keeping the sllelves l'l02l1I, and the hooks ill order, and help- ing their supervisoig Miss tlorzl Ander- son, with IIIIIIIGFOIIS other tasks, they find tinle to assist students in finding hooks and looking' up IIIIUUTIIIZITIUII. Constantly busy ZllISXVO1'l11Q'tl1Q phone, eolleeting 2Iti01ICl2lIl0l1 slips, and listen- ing' to all kinds of exeuses for zlhsenees, the ezlpzlble offiee girls are always will- ing' to he of serviee at the sliglltest request. Under the Q,'Illtlillll'0 of Miss Phyllis Rzlyhone and Bliss llorothy Roinzuis the offiee is run sinoothly and efficiently.
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. . . so told ll Q old ine Gazette., To the Teddy tirowls staff falls the task of supplying the st11de11ts with bi- lllilllthly t'01ldGl1SZ1iI011S of current hap- peiiiiigs around the halls of R. H. S. tlapably advised by Miss Isabelle Whit- field, they strive to reach the ultimate goal of all school newspapers- tl1e National Sr-liolastic' Press Assoeiatio11's All-A111e1'iea11 Award. Spark plugs of the staff are Shirley MeMieke11 illlll Betty Powell, eo-editors: following' elosely i11 their footsteps are assoeiate editor Betty Williams, and uews editor Molly Molehior. Mary .-Io Mc-I1a1'e11, feature editor, and her assistant, Rita Aiidersou write those tidbits that pop up here and there. Bob Mattson, the 21Q'g2,'1'0SSlVC business inaiiager of the staff, keeps the books balanced, pays bills and eolleets IIIOIIOY fro111 the local 111erc'ha11ts. Russell Eldridgets persevera11ee and photographer Kenny IIlll11I1lI'6,S pie- tures are the two features which 00111- bi11ed turn out the exeelleiit sports page you'll fi11d i11 every issue. All i11 all, you Cilllii' help but agree that the Teddy iirowls staff is plIllllSll- ing a newspaper Zlllf' sc-hool would be proud of. TOP LEFT PICTURE Shirley McMicken, co-editor: Miss Isabelle Whitfield, advisor Betty Williams, assistant editor: Betty Powell, eo-editor. SECOND LEFT PICTURE Russ Eldridge, sports editor: Jim Gertz, assistant morgue editor: Dick Thanem, morgue and circul'1t.on editor: Ken Dunmire, photographer. BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE Molly Molchior, nevxs ed1tor: Rita Anderson, assistant feature editor: Lorna Randell, reporter and ad sol tutor: Diane lVlcMahan, copy and exchimfre editor: Mary Jo McLaren feature editor. TOP RIGHT PICTURE Delores Lrdmann, typist: Bob Mattson, business manager: Billie Thompson. tvpist: Be.ty Romines. advertsing. BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE FIRST YEAR JOURNALISM STUDENTS TOSV ROVIG: Betty Kohler, Sally Trudeau, Beverly Bell, Doris I ourne . BOTTOM ROW: Joy Weaver. Trenna Olson, Mardel Henning Ron Neer.
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