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Ed Lindstrom files the library cards A busy lunch hour for the canteen workers. The library helpers this year consisted of thirty-five students who voluntarily chose to help in keeping the library in order. The students handled all the cheek-outs and check-ins, over- due books, and helped in returning the books to their proper places. The audio center was new this year and there were a number of students that helped in this area. The audio center consists of three tape recorders, an FM tuner, and a record player. There are over one hundred new microphones for the students' use. This new equipment was available for student use nearly every period during the day. Though Redwood's population grew during the last year, the Canteen Staff sufficiently met the needs of the student body. In addition to the old reliables such as hot dogs and hamburgers, yogurt was sold for the first time this year. A larger selection of candy and sandwiches was introduced for the benefit of the students. Canteen workers may either receive credit for the course or be paid. Mr. Tony Russo is in charge of the staff. Clifford Barnett takes a tuna roll from the specially heated drawer.
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I , , I , , ,, I I I VV I . f, , 1' 5 Y.,-?.57I.,,Viivvifff-vj,A7w.-wfT'i,lfhmrg---,Z In V 'ia '4 til The Math Club Mr. Fisher, Math Club advisor Richard Mula shows fellow members radio equipment Mrs. Holck, Mike King, and Pete Vandall run the mimeograph machine.
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