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4 1 xx N51 -su, ' Cafeteria workers take time out of their day to visit with Santa. Mrs. lane Scott, Manager. W7-.W Front Raw: Arlene Martof, Mary Yez, Grisel- Petiya, Betty Wagner, Ida Polinko, Myrtle da Bobak, Io Ann Oaks, lane Scott fManagerj, Currie, Genny Miller, Kay Nypaver, Mary Frances Schoch, Ursula Adams. Raw 2: Grace Burr, Mildred Rosenhamer. Szafff145
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Keeping it clean Keeping a large school such as Reserve in good, clean, Working order doesn't just happen. How would you like to clean up after 1,500 teenagers everyday? But, our custodians do a good job. They keep the desks in straight rows, the cafeteria tables with four chairs each, and the paper off the floor. Mr. Evan Dalton, head custodian, is in charge of everything in general, from picking up paper to vacuming the swimming pool. Mr. William Sillitoe keeps the school heated and the boilers running. Mr. Augie Talstein repairs the desks, clocks, lights, and anything else that needs repaired. ls today pizza day? is a familiar Augie F. Talstein Custodian 144!Staff phrase heard most often in the cafeteria. Mrs. lane Scott and her staff make sure the cafeteria, kitchen, and salad bar are in perfect order. Not enough credit is given to these women for their work. How would you like to cook lunch for hundreds of students, not to mention teachers, everyday? The cooks do a fine job with the food in spite of not having much money to work with. It is not easy to come up with tasty menus week after week. Our cafeteria staff is pleasant, cooperative, and hard working. They are also among the greatest boosters at Reserve. Credit is surely due when it comes to our custodial staff and cafeteria ladies. This is the type of mess the janitors face every day. William E. Sillitoe Fireman
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A X 146fSeniors A is as Kris leads Senior Class President, Kris Principi, and her fellow officers led the smallest graduating class since 1967. Seniors, numbering approxi- mately 358, worked to make their fi- nal year at Reserve a memorable ex- perience. With the help of head advisor, Mr. Willard Mershon and as sistants, Mrs. Lynn Grischow, Mrs. Naomi Prox, Mr. Thomas Hitmar, and Sgt. Ioe Peters, the class sold Raider Go For It pins, Beat Har- ding derby hats and new Raider Head class jerseys. Those sales, com- bined with 820.00 class dues, which were collected by Mr. Gary Crick, built a treasury of over s5,0o0.oo, some of which bought the black and gold caps and gowns for the Iune 3rd graduation at Packard Music I-Iall. Most of the money was used for the May 28th Prom at Golden Gate where Savanna played the music in a tropical atmosphere. Senior Class Officers: President Kris Principi, Vice President Tina Williamson, Secretary Kim Whiting, Not pictured: Charlene Pugh- Treasurer. Senior Class President Kris Principi and head Senior Class Advisor Mr. Willard Mershon.
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