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Mass production techniques of the cooks are shown here, and believe me it takes mass production to feed the hungry mobs who beseige the cafeteria at noon hour. LEFT TO RlGHT:Mrs. Ander- son, Mrs. Schock, Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Fellows, chief di- etician. Hard to recognize these fel- lows without the tools of their trade: buta good iob they did keep the old school clean . LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Fred Moffett, Mr. Walt Kellogg, and Mr. Don Chapin. At right, Mr. Russell Nelson, chiefof maintenance indis- trict 9. Curriculum director, John Jensen offers a smile for the photographer. His iob is to coordinate the sc hoo l pro- grams of district 9--a tre- mendous iob .
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STANDING KLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Russell Parker, Jeanne Nyman, and Merlyn Gilbert. Jeanine Irwin was not present. Merlyn Gil rt led the SeniorClass through the past successful year. Aiding him were Russell ,V rker as Vice-President, Jeanne Nyman as Secretary, and Jeanine Irwin as Treasurer. Miss Jean Lloyd and Mr. Darrell Lewis were the Senior Class Advisors. Speedy Freddie Fossbind captained a winning basketball team and helped account for many victories. Sheldon Johnson, Rod Ervin, Norm Pallin, Curtis Adams, and Howard Fritcher helped the Mooks in basketball. Football saw the efforts of Rod Ervin, Howard Fritcher, Bob Russell, Bill Stange, Jim McConnell, Norm Pallin, Ray Hughes and Jim Martin pay dividends. This year,finally,the Cheesemakers switched from A-I to A-2 classification. Seniors worked with the guidance department for two special days: College Visitation Day and Career Day. ln plays and almost all committee work the Seniors made their presence known. Their play, The Robe , as Juniors became something of dramatic history. But it wasn't all work. The Prom, both years, provided that wonderful interlude of entertainment. Awards were won by many seniors. Phyllis George became D.A.R. Citizen- ship Girl. Walt Beeler was the winnerof the State Farmer Award in 1954, and Gay Tippin won the county Voice of Democracy Contest. As the annual went to press it had not been announced who the valedictorian and salutatorian were, but the Seniors had a good idea. The Senior Class motto is, We study to serve. The Class of 1955 chose the white rose as their class flower and their colors are blue and white. 20
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