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Cafeteria The way to the kids' hearts Get ,em clean, boys! Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs. Viner, Miss Paterson, Miss Lane Ray Larson, Orville Fant Every week-day about two hundred fifty students were served a nutritious meal in the high school cafeteria. This lunch consisted of a fruit juice, hot dish, salad or vegetable, sandwiches, milk and dessert. Miss Paterson was the supervisor of the cafeteria. Her duties included the preparing of menus, the ordering of food, and the supervision of food preparation. During the school year there were three full-time cooks employedg Mrs. Let's dance Minnie Viner, Mary Lane, and Mrs. Fern Milligan. The fourteen student-helpers who assisted in the cafeteria had various duties, such as setting up the counter, serving faculty-plates, filling student- plates, operating the dish washer, and cleaning trays and tables. These students also assisted with various school and civic-sponsored dinners held in the cafe- teria throughout the year. Anybody hungry ? Marlene Johnson, Rachel Lahti, Bonnie Wallace, Bonnie Warner, Sue Bennett, Carol Barbara Burgart, Polly Frautschy. lfVirsing V l
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Faculty I Peter Schloss Mnthenmtics Bemidji Stnto Teachers Col- lege. 'B.S. Mayville State Teachers College University of Wisconsin University of Kentucky M. S. U. of Wisconsin Aldrich Stevens Seventh Grade Conch Northern Illinois State Teachers College, B.S. Armoured Corps School Columbia University Leland Strombom Manual Arts Northern Illinois State T- l f ' C ll r Il A. incurs o ege, . Stout Institute M A The fine reputation attained by the Sycamore Community High School was, in no small part, due to the well-trained men and women who comprised Sycohi's faculty. Faculty members did not relinquish their responsibilities at the conclusion of class room activities, but willingly assumed a wide variety of additional duties which greatly helped to enrich the educational program offered to all students. For these Richmond Terrell Philhert Wiuebrenner Agriculture Biology Purdue University, B.S., M. S. Ella Townsend Secretary 0rr's Business College English 2, 3' Illinois College, A.B. University of Illinois, M.A. advisors and counselors were interested not only in academic subject matter, but in helping to promote a full realization of education, guidance, and character develop- ment for the youth of the school and of the community. The young people of Sycamore High School deeply and sincerely appreciated the genuine interest teachers have shown for the benefit of all students.
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Services Bill Hindenburg, Cliff Sundly Charles Peplow, William Frey Janitors and Bus Drivers The building and grounds 'of Sycohi were kept clean and attractive by the tireless efforts of Sycohi's janitors. To increase the efficiency of the janitorial staff, each janitor assumed the following duties: Cliff Sundly, cabinet building, boilers, gymnasium, and general repairs, Bill Frey, first floor, and part of the second floor, Charles Peplow, remainder of the second floor, and study hall, Bill l-lindenburg, locker rooms, cafeteria, and music room. This year rural students had the convenience of transportation to and from school by six Sycohi buses, which were also frequently used to transport students on field trips and out-of-town games. The men who had the responsibility of driving these buses wereg Bob Hudson, Bill Frey, Bill Hindenburg, Arthur Carpenter, Glenn Lindstrom, Fay Gabriel, and Floyd Mowery. Row 1: William Frey, Lowell Morrison, Glenn Lindstrom, Row 2: Bill Hindenburg Robert Hudson, Art Carpenter. Q' 10
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