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Top left, many students eat lunch in the high school cafeteria. Some of those pictured are Amy Veltri, Jan Veltri, Trish Rundell, Patty Smith, Karen Teter, and Lisa Pollard. Top right, Theresa Saucke giving the year book to Teri Hamel while she signs for it. Bottom. The high school plaza before school started Sept. 2, after the custodians cleaned it during the summer before students returned. 23
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As Summer Ends, Students Return With Mixed Emotions Students returned to Salida High School with mixed emotions, happy school was beginning but sad summer was over. The clocks didn’t work and neither did the bells for most of the year. Freshmen had trouble finding classes the first few days. Several new teachers joined the staff this year. Nancy Brill, Coed Club and home ec.; Randy Degemess, director of both instrumental and vocal music; Mary Beth McCarthy, language arts, Eng- lish 10, English 9 and speech; Dianne Polly, read- ing teacher; Calvin Reed, typing, office machines, and office practices; Ray Wheeler, general math, biology, algebra, shop math; Joyce Shertz, speech therapist. Tenderfoot and Le Resume' staffs started work on the high school publications. At an assembly held the first day of school in the auditorium 597 teachers and students piled into the auditorium built to seat 465. As classes began, overcrowding was evident in most of the school and administrators sought ways to solve the problems throughout the year. According to Charles Melien, superintendent of schools, the freshmen and senior classes are the biggest ever. Tom Aragon and Dianne Cook as well as many other students enjoy the Frosh Welcome Dance. Loren Vawser and Daniel Lambrecht sit on the plaza bench waiting for afternoon classes to begin. Larry Smith, student body president, welcomed the student body on the first day of school. 22
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Seniors Welcome Rookies A few of the freshmen are caught by the Le Resume camera. Opposite page. top. a fresh- man's better side, from a senior viewpoint, is displayed during the peanut race.
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