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Special Services are Provided by Librarians, Polio immunization kept Miss Hills busy this winter. Over 400 school students were vaccinated in the Salk vaccine clinic. In a year burdened with influenza epidemics, Miss Hills helj cd to maintain a healthy student body. The drivers’ training department consists of Mr. Miller. I fc willingly offers his life in service in the form of riding with inexperienced drivers each day as they train to become adept citizens of the road. Miss Barbara Matill, librarian, new to the school in October. and Mrs. Violet Tendahl. assistant librarian, arc willing to help students find reference material for term papers, reports and daily assignments in a library which muses more than five thousand books. MR. EDWARD MILLER Drivers Training, Athletics Most school activities could not have been enjoyed if it were not for the untiring efforts of the janitorial staff. On duty day and night, the janitors arc constantly on the lookout for damaged equipment and faulty fixtures. The serving of meals to approximately 900 school students was the duty of the cooks whose small, but efficient ti r calculated the various nutrients essential for a well-balanced meal. The bus drivers must face laughing and veiling teenagers the first thing in the morning. Tliev also contribute to the efficient management of the high school. Assisting students to find library material: Miss Barbara Matill, Librarian and Miss Violet Tendall, Assistant Librarian. Page Twenty-Two
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Prepare Students for Life After High School VICTOR JOHNSON Industrial Arts Mr. Johnson's hobby is fishing, and he plans to do a lot of it this summer. Although sonic girls have other motives than marriage on their minds, those who included home economics in their program this year were familiarized in homemaking skills whoch prewired them for such. Mail planning and preparing, plans for a house, buying and budgeting of foods and child car were several projects undertaken. A pizza |xirty was the highlight of the year. Other students prepared for the future by including commercial courses in their curriculum. Typing, shorthand. bookkeeping and office practice, were offered to commercial students. The senior commercial class toured the new Prudential Insurance company and General Mills new office building and any Girls interested in furthering their business education found the Minnesota School of Business tour helpful. Boys in Industrial Arts worked on leather, woodwork and linoleum while those in metal classes studied oxy-acetylcnc and arc welding and worked on bench and sheet metal. Forging and foundry were other subjects covered. 'The boys also studied blueprint drawing and reading. NORM SCHROEDER Industrial Arts. Printing Mr. Schroeder coached the B-Squad basketball and baseball teams. ART STEFFENSON Industrial Arts. Metal Mr. Steffenson supervised the industrial Arts Club which met once a week. Page Twenty-One
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Nurses, Driving Instructor and Custodian Staff PREPARING THE NOON MEAL: left to right — Mrs. Minerva Hill, Mrs. Ethel Snyder. Mrs. Mabel Lepowsky, Mrs. Ann Weinand, Mrs. Inez Bartholomew. CN THE JOB: left to right Mrs. L. Tillman. G. Wenner, L. Hensen, G. Rorsch. Not pictured are I. Haglin, R. Krause, A. Seeger. N. Palosky. BUS DRIVERS: Row 1: Joe Strybicky, Harry Anderson, Ess-ley Boese. Don Mayer, Donald Roehl. Row 2: Dave Frost, Sr.. Dave Mayer. Marion Polsky. Frank Leuer, Robert Baltuft, Francis Murphy. Pape Twenty-Three
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