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OFFICE STAFF. SEATED Mrs Bakko. Miss Hoe! Mrs Ciosla STANDING Mrs. Sjoblom. Mrs Cellette. Mrs Cole. Mrs Gundorsoo Office, Cooks, Custodians Provide As part of her job. Mi$s teacher's boxes Hoel places notices from the principal in the During the course of the year, everyone came in contact with almost all of our well-trained office staff, whose duties are a vital part of the school’s daily life. Always ready with a friendly smile and a helping hand for anyone in need, the members of the office staff lay the groundwork for an organized, well-run school. Their duties include typing, keeping of records and schedules, and arranging personal interviews and conferences with the faculty and administration. A special friend of the students was Mrs. Cicsla, the attendance clerk. In addition to keeping the attendance records, Mrs. Cicsla took an active part in student life. For the past five years she served as head adviser for the Homecoming Coronation Program. Every noon hour she could be found punching lunch tickets for the girls’ line. Her attendance at VHS athletic events also showed her interest in the students. But more than anything else, Mrs. C.iesla was a friend to all and helped to make 1967 a memorable year. 18
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MISS LEHMAN: Home Economics. B.S . Seventh Grade Advisor MR. MACKINNEY: General Music 7.8. Vocal Music. Vocal Ensom-blos. Twelfth Grade Advisor MR. MCGUIRE: Social Studies 7.8. B A . Jr High Football. B Squad Baseball. Seventh Grade Advisor MR. MELBY: Director of Guidance and Counseling. M S . National Honor Society MR. NORSTED: American History. Modern Problems; BA. Basketball. B Squad Baseball. Twelfth Grade Advisor MR. OBERMEYER: American History. Art 7.8. B S MRS. OLSON: English 7.8. Reading. B A ; Jr High Speech. Seventh Grade Advisor MISS PLOTNIK: English 11.12. BA. Twelfth Grade Advisor MR. PRUST: Math 7.8. Business Math. B S . Eighth Grade Advisor MR. REDLINGER: Plano Geometry. Trigonometry. Analytical Geometry. 8 A . Jr High Basketball MISS RONNING: Social Studies 7.8. B S . Seventh Grade Advisor MR. SADLER: English 7,8. Reading. B.S.; Eighth Grade Advisor MR. SANDBERG: American History. World History. M A ; Track. Elovonth Grade Advisor MR. SAWYER: Special Education, 8th Grade Football. Jr High Wrestling MR. SCHRUM: Industrial Arts. M S; Camera Club. Eleventh Grade Advisor MISS SOBOLA: Librarian. M S . Twelfth Grade Advisor MISS WES-TROM: Social Studies 9. Speech; B A ; Speech. Debate; Ninth Grade Advisor. MRS. WYSOCKI: English 9. French. BA. French Club. Tenth Grade Advisor MR. YUREK: Math 9. English 8. BA Ninth Grade Advisor MR. 2IEBARTH: Physical Science. Physics M S Elovonth Grade Advisor NOT PICTURED: MR. DENNISON: Biology. Advanced Biology. MS.B Squad Football. Wrestling. Tenth Grade Advisor MRS. MILLER: Spanish. B A ; FTA. Tenth Grade Advisor Mr. Norsted stresses the importance of school spirit to his fm.Mh hour modern problems class nn Faculty Fulfills Desire To Teach Yearbook advisor. Mr. Hire, explains picture arrangements to photography editor. Anne Fiugerald Mr. Holden gives instructions to AVOC students Pat Furloung and Gary Thorin Scraping ice off windshields became almost a daily task for teachers during January as Miss Plotnik demonstrates 17
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COOKS. Mrs Hohen. Mrs Merry. Mrs Anderson Mrs Olson Aw gee. Mrs. Olson, can't I have more? asks Mr Sandberg Necessary, Specialized Services The men who were responsible for the upkeep of the lawn and football field, the heating, lighting, and cleanliness of the building as well as preparing for the numerous sporting events held at St. Anthony were the janitors. As students, we were proud of the neat and clean appearance of our school and are indebted to our custodians, who day after day labored on the school grounds and buildings to give them an orderly look. Pleasant environment and high quality were certainly the pass words for this indispensable group of men. Nutrition, protein, and calories were all the problems of the capable kitchen stafT. With the increased enrollment of the high school extra strain was put on the kitchen crew. To meet the strain, one additional cook was added to the stafT. She was Mrs. Anderson. In the spring, the stafTstarted using a new type of divided plate tray. The change in trays was made to provide more effective service. Throughout the year, the cooks proved themselves by providing efficient and comjx'tcnt service to the lunch room. CUSTOOIANS. Mr Holmberg. Mr Miller. Mr Fredrickson Mr Cas person 19
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