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AND SCHOOL NURSE: Mrs. Ruth Bartholow and Mrs. Monk. Taking time out from his busy schedule, bus driver Homer Hanson decides to fake 40 winks before starting another route. A choice of salad, entree or fruits created new attitudes toward school lunches A wide variety of foods provided a new freedom and diversity in the daily menu. Some students ate the school lunches for the first time in many months, simply because they were now able to choose their main-course meal from three inviting dishes. This policy resulted in on increase in the overall involvement in the lunch program. A contest? No, it's just custodians Doug Rannow and Clarence Carlson attempting to get rid of the traces from six hours of fingerprints. At seven o'clock head dietitian Mrs. Billie Lee makes sure the breakfast rolls go into the oven for warming. 23
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Shhhhh . . . This was not the only job the librarians had Selecting records and films was added to the librarians' task of purchasing 1,500 new books. They chose records ranging from language, history, literature, philosophy and poetry to Simon and Garfunkel, Blood, Sweat and Tears and Johnny Cash. Librarians also attended departmental meetings to inform teachers of new books that might be of assistance to their classes. These responsibilities, plus the ordinary jobs of the library, made for a busy librarian. AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF — CLOCKWISE: Donald Schutte, director, and Mrs. Delores Jeffers and Mrs. Marilyn Anderson, secretaries. LIBRARIANS: Miss Esther Johnson, Miss Toni Heinen, Miss Marilyn Sommer-void and Mrs. Dorothy Klotz. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Lloyd Holm 22
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At on after-school Faculty Senate meeting, a cookie relieves the hunger pongs for Mrs. Ginger Petrafeso as she takes the meeting's notes. George Olsen, parliamentarian, keeps the Senate meetings running quietly with his knowledge of parliamentary procedure. Can communication between 122 teachers improve? The Faculty Senate, consisting of nine teachers elected as senators, had better communication as its goal. Meeting at least once a month, it was open to questions and complaints raised by teachers. Discussing issues such os smoking. Open Lunch and missing audio-visual materials, the Senate did its best to keep faculty communication moving smoothly. FACULTY SENATE — SITTING: Jim Avant, vice president, Eugene Wright, Rollie Hanks, Wesley Bodin, president. STANDING: Mrs. Ginger Petrafeso, secretary, George Olsen, p liamentarian, John Podolinsky, Miss Ann li son, Robert McKay. 24
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