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WSI-IS Cooks Pill the Void Many students of Washington High will agree that among the most important of school personnel are the cooks. Behind the large selection of food offered to us each day are many hours of work. Aside from merely cooking and serving the food, the cooks also take inventory once a month, and decide what food is needed. Pictured below, first row, are Mrs. Hoisington, Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Adler, and Mrs. Smith. Second row, Mrs. Herman, Mrs. Stoll, Mrs. Rubin, Mrs. Dumgardner, Mrs. Chaney, and Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Roberta Stroman is in charge of the cafeteria and orders all the food. 5 3 Woshinoion l-liqh Custodions Cleon House The night crew has the enormous task of cleaning the school each eve- ning. Dick Nelson, Sam Stephenson, Ervin Stalzer, Roy Jorgenson, Ralph Moore, and Clarence Willer work each night from five to twelve. 20 Floyd Olson and Jim Stanton, above right, the day custodians, are well known to most students. Probably the loneliest job in school is that of engineer. There are men on duty in the boiler room at all hours except from one oiclock A.M. to four o'clock A.M. Pictured below are the three engineers, Clarence Budd, Bob Simpson, and Ralph Shepard. - Z5 lil I a2:l lZismrsa
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The Monitors Enforce Them In each corner, on every stairway, and in all the lavatories stands a boy or girl with a small orange button fastened in some inconspicuous spot. These are the monitors, the police force of Washington High. Right, bottom row: Jim Sorensen, Gary Swain, Leo Papas, Jim Peterson, Dave MacNally, Jim Adams, Mike Harsh, Ray Horner. Row 2: Bruce Scribner, Barry Rush, Jim Kattke, Larry Kirschenmann, LeRoy Halstenson, Loren Matz, Bill Tschetter. Row 3: Duanne Lafrenz, Ron Houske, Dick Knowles, Neil Munson, Jim Early, Rich Harris. Row 4: Gary Schnabel, Paul Harner, John Jacobson, Jim Breit, Jeff Hagen, Dean DeVault. Left, bottom row: Bob Wilson, Becky Dunn, Sandy Schuh, Dianne Anderson, Paula Anderson, Rick Flint, Dave Sugarbaker. Row 2: George Perry, Bill Raker, Jan Yeager, Trula Rogers, Nancy Olhausen, Bev Vander Vorste, Jon Scherschligt, Bill Tschetter. Row 3: Cindy Loftesness, Peggy Knowles, Gail Ihle, Becky Smith, Lorrie Wilson, Pat. Yeager, Duane Oosterhuis, Richard Ross. The monitor board, comprised of a representative from each classification and advised by Mr. Tabor, aids in select- ing and supervising the monitors. This year's board members are Jim Breit, John Williamson, and Jim Adams. Ii. A ,I Left, bottom row: Steve Brzica, Garry Jacobson, Ron Peder- son, Jim Brix, John Solberg, Rick Fee, Mr. Tabor. Row 2: Dick Clark, Dennis Reppe, Ron Benson, Chuck DeGroot, Bill Peterson, Dick Smith. Row 3: Dave Swart, Keith Knoff, Bill Raker, Phil Bendick, Wally Werner, Bob Friess, John Early. Row 4: Lyle Skalland, John Shepard, Jon Griffin. Below, bottom row: Jan Yeager, Pam Smithlin, Debby Arneson, Karen Kramer, Ruth Van Demark, Grace Nelson, Glenda Jorgensen, Elva Morgan, Mary Borman. Row 2: Diane Herrick, Diane Wolf, Pat Parker, Carole Brown, Sue Skarda, Barb Andersen, Lucy Harden, Judy Class, Ingrid Helgeson. Row 3: Maria Angelis, Julie Tilgner, Sandi Evans, Judy Sater, Marilyn Docter, Bernadine Bradney, Connie Forsmoe, Mary Waggoner. 'laik
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