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School lunch tickets were sold in the gymnasium each Monday moming before school. Lois Greiner, Office Secretary, and Mrs. Mildred King are pictured here in a scene familiar to all school lunch patrons. Approximately two hundred thirty students ate daily in the lunchroom and the record keeping incidental to the program is quite large. Tle sale of tickets is only one step in the smooth operation of the program here at Richland. :OJ-BL Q ei-if M swarm The bookkeeping class involved all of the iuniors and seniors in school and was so large that the assembly was used as a classroom., Mrs. Florence lnnis, instructor, is here shown with a segment of the group. They include far row: Diana Peterson, Mary Robinson, Harriett Cobb, Grace Pepper, Ronald Hahn, Jim Neff. Next row: Larry Schultz, Sharon Reinier, Connie Derby, Charles Peterson, Karen Erwin. Third row: Connie Ulin, Nell Jones, John Hinshaw, and last row: Lillie Letts. s -- l The pictures on this page will record familiar scenes for subscribers to this volume of the Tiger for many years to come. They are a faithful reproduction of the daily routine which we lived through during the school year, i958-'59. At the left a group of boys from Mr. Goodwin's science classes are watching Larry Schultz operate an electrical gadget. They are left to right: Laverne Messer, Ronnie Ward, Charles Peterson, Don Bishop, Larry Bishop, Ronald Hahn, ancl Mr. Kenneth Goodwin . The school shop on the west side ofthe square was in operation again this year after one year of idleness . Mr. Bob Snow, instructor, had classes of freshman and senior boys and a great many well-constructed projects were turned out. Pictured here left to right may be seen: Dick Downey, Frank Stephenson, Jerry Zear, Richard Horras, Sammy Greiner, Donald Pauly, and Ronnie Green.
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