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Page 29 text:
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The Keepers of TVHS Left to right: Mary Tucker, Sally Leininger, Sherry Smalley, and Emma Zolman worked in the kitchen to prepare hot lunches for students. Armed with sweepers and brooms the custodians’ job was to keep the beautiful new school clean. Manned with giant sweepers they worked night and day to keep all the carpeted rooms swept. Pictured above, the cooks worked hard in the new gleaming kitchen to prepare hot lunches for the 600 TVHS students. Custodians Paul Steele and Wayne Wiley are pictured at left. The sweeper brigade, Left to right is Juanita Moore, Cathy Gast and Esther May. 25
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Making TVHS Run Smoothly Office girls. Left to right: Theresa Edwards, Lynne Jenkins, Cindy Fawley, Cathy Tuck- er, Linda Earl, Melea Gearhart, Mary Sausa- man, Dena Shriver, Adele Cumberland, Linda Decker, Jeri Davis, Lana Tinkey, and Marsha Weller. School secretary Anita Bruner with the aid of the office girls pictured below kept busy helping both teachers and students every day. Mrs. Viola Long, the school bookkeeper, was always counting money while trying to balance club and department accounts. Pictured below is Mrs. Kay Kindig, the study hall clerk, who also kept the school’s attendance records. All of these ladies were an invaluable help in making TVHS run smoothly. 24
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Above, A.V. Director Ed LaMar checks over his paper work. Tippecanoe Valley’s Instructional Media Center was the site of many stu- dent activities. Students used the new facilities for study as well as pleasure. Ed LaMar (top left) was in charge of the 1MC activities. Mr. LaMar coordi- nated the functions of the library and audio-visual departments. He was also responsible for the junior high and elementary libraries. Nellie Robinson (middle left) spent hours of hard work filing, cataloging and checking in new library materials. Pat Shoemaker (bot- tom right) directed the audio-visual department. The AV center was fully equiped with a variety of audio-visual equipment. 26
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