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Through Counseling. Reading,and Healih Care if s . ., 'A M umm: ' ' s rr , M E mama 'f A in . s il c EM .. I: n ' u y s n s f J Mrs. Kelley is shown wifh fhis machine which is used in fesfing vision of fhe sfudenfs. Our nurse, Mrs. Adelaide Kelley, finds fhaf Mon- days are fhe days when fhe greafesf number of sfu- denfs complain of sickness. The mosf common ailmenfs are colds. Aside from freafing sick sfudenfs, Mrs. Kelley performs fesfs. v Mrs. Irene Carlson is fhe laundress af fhe high school. l-ler dufies include washing phy. ed. and kifchen fowels, blankefs in fhe nurse's office, all afhlefic uni- forms, and mending. Mrs. Carlson is busy folding phy. ed. fowels as wel' .s foofball warming iackefs. is T' if in-vis: A sw Q. 'li' wwf The office sfaff programs class lisfs, schedules, and grades for fhe compufer, and also marks new fexf- books. Mrs. Jensen serves as fhe principals' secrefary. Ofher equally imporfanf dufies of fhe office -sfaff include fhe operafion of fhe filmsorf machine, manag- ing acfivify accounfs, swifchboard operafion, and as- sisfing fhe counselors. ,..--- - ' ' Li Fronf: M. Carlson, R. Erickson, l. Buff, M. l-laugen. Back: A. Fuselier, A. Jensen. L. Augusfine, J. Whifbeck. The firsf day of school broughf problems fo sfudenfs whose schedules were incorrecf.
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9TudenTs Prepare for The Immediaie FuTure 2 T Guidance counselors include-SiTTing: Miss Mabel FrankensTein, Mrs. La- Vonne Lyons, Miss Agnes Danzl. STancling: Mr. RoberT ChrisTianson, Mr. - 4. UTilizing his sTudy hall in The library, This senior prepares Tor The grueling year Tacing him. The librarians are middle-men beTween The books and The sTudenTs. Each day The librarians are Taced wiTh The exTensive bookwork involved in running an eTTicienT library. The librarians are There To help sTu- denTs wiTh Their research problems buT They Tind ThaT The sTudenTs who mosT need Their TaciliTies seek The leasT help. The Trained sTudenT helpers are oT much help To The librarians. The librarians are Mr. Tony Biork, Mrs. Nancy STrom, and Mrs. JaneT Benson RoberT Boyd, Mr. Fred Gilbert and Mr. Larry STewarT. The counselors are here To help sTudenTs . . . selecT courses . . . make TuTure plans . . . adiusT To personal problems Through . . . TesTing . . . comcerences wiTh sTudenTs, parenTs, Teachers . . . inTormaTion bulleTins and class sessions. By providing inTormaTion abouT sTudenTs' capabili- Ties and possibiliTies, schools, iobs, problem soluTions, The counselors hope ThaT sTudenTs can learn To make good choices. WiTh The greaT number oT sTudenTs, iT is imporTanT To work individually To help The sTudenTs gain an idenTiTy.. Much oT The counselors' work is lisTen- ing.
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Speeialisis in Care and Feeding of RHS .,,...........--.----...- unsibiulw Back: F. CarlTon, l-l. Pauling, P. Eklund, V. Herberg, B. QuarnsTrom, E. PeTersen, M. Freeman, L. Gilsrud, J. CaTon, V. DeMarais, M. Torgerson STeen, C. Moe, F. Jacobsen. Fronfz M. Chase. J. Hanson, G. Fisher, F. l-low would you like To prepare l705 hoT lunches a day? Well, ThaT is whaT our TaiThTul cooks do, spend- ing many hours To prepare iusT one meal. Many new Toods' have been Tried This year, such as mock chicken legs, poTaTo pizza pie, hoagie sand- wiches, and ice-cream bars. The greaTesT problem is creaTing menus wiTh The limiTed Tood supply ThaT is available. The cooks also prepare Tood Tor various school-sponsored TuncTions. Back: D. ExsTrom. L. McColley, l-l. Morehouse, J, CarTer, G. Bauman, R. T-luberTy, H. KwakenaT. l Back: E. KanduTh, S. Jarvis, W. Anderson, A. Nelson, R. Robinson. Row 2: C. BurnsTein, M. Swan- son, L. Larson. Row 3: L, Konok, A. Willsey, J. Allers, A. Nelson, B. Olson. The men who are in charge oT mainTenance, as well as driving buses, are The ianiTors. They do car- penTry work, plumbing, heaTing, and clean each classroom every nighT. They also musT keep The , school grounds in good order by ' Trimming shrubbery, mowing The A grass, and sprinkling The lawn. The ianiTors are always on hand Tor ex- Tra school acTiviTies, such as sock hops, which Take place in The even- ings. AT These Times They musT make sure ThaT everyThing is leTT in good order. - . 3 if I' Fronh D. Thy, A. Moe, E. Simpson, R. Nelson, G. Lund
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