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OTHERS AIDED US ln the background, yet not least important, are the people who helped make our year lay simply heing present and day alter day tending to their iolvs. This year, especially, we found out how important they are. Rememlwer those hushed whispers, The ianitors are going to strike! .Xt the time it seemed an exciting thing and keen was the disappointment of many of us when they didn't. Filing, answering phone calls, and arranging schedules, our olhce help also aided us in our school year. OFFICIC lllil.l': lf. Smith, A. Miller, D. Roberts, l.. Olson, L. Borries. . ' Going through the lunch line was a daily routine for a lor of us. lt was worth it though, for our cooks often added specialties such as mulhns and warm apple pie. And remember those scrumptious sweet rolls? They sold like hot cakes . . . and small wonder! Unr lunch- room this year suffered severe cases of garlnageitis which was successfully put down lwy anti-garlvageitisites. IANITORS: I.. Mathews, l'. Masley, O. Perkins, E. Hour- LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL: C. Gunderson, I-. Hof deaux, W. llarris, K. Lee, L. llanson, M. Shovelain, mann,C.Lenquist,M.Kalscheur,M.Bergren,M.O'Con G. llaker, A. Ransinger, F. Schluck. nor, V. Nelson. A il Q-
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as Monday morning notices . . . stacks of undone homework . . . program slips . . . skip slips . . . library passes . . . friends . . . Homeroom is a time for building our memories, for it's of these little things that memories are made. Remember the elections we held during homeroom way back in September? Student Council Representative . . . Homeroom President . . . Class Representative . . . Student leaders .... Remember how we argued back and forth dur- ing the queen elections? We always had something else to talk about when we were supposed to be listening to the week's bulletin. How many times have we heard an exasperated advisor say something like, Now pay attention so yau'll get this straight! For some reason, homeroom was always a place where fees were collected and payments were made. Remember how we were always saving our money for something that we absolutely needed and had to scrape to dig up enough for school expenses? How many times did we have an unexpected locker in- spection that made us sorry for the mess we never got around to cleaning? Oh, we worked though, especially on the big proiects that we always left until the day they were due. Remem- ber the themes that we finished in fifteen minutes. Literally, the days of South are over for some of us. The things we'll take away with us, though, will never be for- gotten . . . our friends and our memories. . . .
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