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Assistants Keep School Running BUS DRIVERS: Chet Larson, John Mishler, Bill Schreiber, Willard Huber, Vernon Schneider, Adam Deichert, George Noll, Bemie Bernbeck. Verle Giess, Mrs. Charlotte Giess, and Roy Sunley. COOKS AND CUSTODIANS Mrs. Edith Larson Mrs. Alice Barber Kermit Huxman Gene Triplett The grade school employees pictured above ar' meier, Mrs. Elda Kysar, Chet Larson, and Miss custodians and the ladies as cooks. Edith Randall, John Ohle- -ggy Conard. The men work as 10 AT RIGHT: School Nurse. Mrs. Fern Mishler
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Mrs. Evelyn Oberly, a graduate of St. Mary of the Plains, Dodge City, is pictured at the left. A mother of four small children, she is teaching while her husband, Dave, is working on a master's degree in English at Fort Hays. She likes sewing, reading, bowling, swimming, and picnicking. She finds it hard to find time for all the things she likes to do. JON NUTTLE Science MRS. EVELYN OBERLY Home Economics DARRELL RUBOTTOM Social Science DOUGLAS SPILLMAN Physical Education DONALD STORER Mathematics Mrs. Edith Linn, a graduate of Nebraska State College at Purdue. Nebraska, has spent the past two yean substitute teaching in Montgomery County Schools just outside of Wash- ington. D. C. Having taught nine- teen years in Ness Public Schools, she feels she is indeed returning home. She is very fond of reading, particularly in the fields of history. Another first year teacher is Doug Eisenhour, also a Fort Hays graduate. His first child, Brad Doug- las, arrived on February 10. 1971. He particularly enjoys watching pro football and has farming interests near Stafford, Kansas. Mr. Rubottom shows a Civil War sword to James Flax. Carol Roths, and Randy Davis. 9
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Students Make Work Fun Student workers help to run the school smoothly. The janitresses help after school each night until six o’clock sweeping, dusting, etc. The girls in the kitchen help with the serving of the food and the dishwashing. The librarians work one hour each day helping to take care of books, magazines, and newspapers. In return they receive a grade and one-half of a credit. JANITRESSES: AT LEFT: Loretta Wierman and Patricia Flax. SERVERS: Middle Left: Carol Henning and Joan Briand. DISHWASHERS. Above: Barbara Lutters and Joy Klitzke. LIBRARIANS: STANDING: Mr. George Fearon, Wallace Schweitzer, Eugene Flax, Randy Willour, James Flax, Sheila Smith, and Raymond Simon. SEATED: Shirley Carter, Jerry Rider, Lonnie Rauch, Taa Klitzke, Robert Simon, and Susan Sargeant. 11
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