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7. )e Appreciate Jood Aood Qj ean uifdinys, Safe Rides Trays laden with food are ready and waiting for the hungry students who will soon arrive. The cooks, Mrs. Eva Saltz- man and Mrs. Anna Wasson, prepare each day a meal that is both tasty and nutritious. Student help for the cooks include, from right, Judy DeVault, Mer- lina Watkins, and Nancy Juhl. As the bell rings, food is in immedi- ate demand. The cooks and student help- ers are pictured above as they serve two of the students (Pat Harris and Donna Rush) who form an impatient line each noon. Cooks and student help work fast and furiously to fill the waiting trays of a hundred students. Our cooks do an ex- cellent job of having the food ready and waiting promptly at noon. Our camera caught our custodian, Mr. Hadley Weinberg at work as he pushes a broom. Mr. Weinberg, as you can see in the picture above, often works late and it is usually very late in the eve- ning when he finishes cleaning the school house. We students appreciate a clean school and again, many thanks. Pictured below from left to right are David Moore, Dick Larzelere, Alfred Monroe, Bud Dawe, Lyle Yingling, and Hadley Weinberg the bus drivers for the current year at THS. These men, although engaged in other jobs, arrive faithfully very early each morning and have the buses rolling at seven. After delivering the students home each evening, they return to THS around five. Many thanks to these conscientious men for a job well done. 10
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Duane Ytngling Anita Ross President Vice-President Mary Carol Grable Mr. Folsche Donna Turpin Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Reporter Jeannine Luedke Richard Burkhart Phillip Albers Lester Winder 1967 Honor Society fa es Jetton There are signs of changes being made in the National Honor Society with eight new initiates as members. The members sponsored a dance and sold cupcakes and cookies during the noon hour to the students to raise money for the projects and activities that they had planned for the coming year. Mr. Folsche again sponsored the organiza- tion which represents and promotes charac- ter, service, leadership and scholarship to those who are members, and to those who seek to be a future member of this organi- zation. To become a member of the National Honor Society, students must have a B av- erage or above and be voted upon by the faculty members, and also by the society members. The new members are accepted at an assembly held each spring, and only juniors are accepted to be members during their senior year. 12
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