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COOKS Approximately 125 students rushed to the lunch room at 11:40 each day. The meals were thirty cents for the students and thirty-five cents for the teachers. Supervising the lunch room was Mrs. Nellie Green, who was assisted by Mrs. Maude Rickstrew and Mrs. Jessie Randall. The delicious food was planned and served by the cooks each day with the help of some high school students. CUSTODIANS Familiar faces to mem- bers of the student body were those of Mr. August Dombusch and Mr. Ches- ter Outright. These hard working custodians kept the building looking neat and clean despite the heavy flow of students each day. Often called upon by stu- dents, they were always willing to help. DRIVERS The bus drivers were very im- portant at WRHS. They drove students to such events as Band Day, games, and other out of town activities. Mr. Young drove east of Belvue and south of Wa- mego. Mr. Klink traveled south of Wamego, toward Alma, and west on 18. Mr. Burgess journeyed to Louisville, Belvue, and Laclede. Mr. Taylor's route inclueded Louisville and west. 5
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ADMINISTRATORS Standing before the student body, August thirty- first, Principal Saffell began the 1959-60 school term. In spite of his many duties, Mr. Saffell al- ways found time to give help to students when it was needed. The graduating class of 1960 was the first class that Mr. Saffell watched completely advance through high school. Backing Mr. Saffell during the school year was the Board of Education consisting of A. G. Eddy, director, Verland W. Fecht, clerk, and Robert Kersey, treasurer. These men enforced the policies of the school and handled the school's transactions. Elected to the offices for three years, these men serve voluntarily. Keeping the high school office running smooth- ly was credited to Miss Mable Mitchell, office secretary. She always had time to help students and to offer a friendly word. Principal Tom Saffell will be long remembered for his many fair decisions. Mr. Eddy, Mr. Fecht, and Mr. Kersey, members of the School Board, had a monthly meeting. 4 Miss Mitchell, office-secretary, rarely had a spare minute.
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Typing students Ronnie Howard, Janice Wilburn, Dorothy Temple, Virginia Hecker, Bonnie Sloan, and Darold Brunkow practice for speed. Myrna Hornberger Robert Anderson Clayton Stultz 6
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