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Cooks and az'a'es maz'ntaz'n fma' W.CZ.672Lj? The cooks for the 1969-'70 school year are as follows: Marilyn Jones, Sarah Sletzer, Mary Luman, Elma Dilley, and Katie Williams. These ladies are kept busy all morning by the following duties: preparing the food for the day as planned by the dietician, work ahead for the remainder of the week, have coffee ready for the teachers and staff, and keep an account of all the food used and needed in meal Cooks shown are QL-RQ Mrs. Luman, Mrs. Sletzer, Mrs. Dilley, Mrs. Williams, and Mrs. Jones. Cafeteria aides are QL-lb Brenda Sims, Barbara King, Vickie Parsons, Deb Kop- chak, linda Stanley, Carol Dovenbarger, Cathy Cox, Bob Kreuter, Mark Feldner, Gary Strouse, Lance Riehl, John Baird, Ron Craig, Marc Kendall, Barney Sisk, Jim Hayes, and Marc Jesse. planning also food given to schools by the government.i The cooks must also keep the kitchen clean at am times. They should be ready to help with school supper banquets, etc. and should always keep happy as they listen to all the gripes that the students here at West present them. Most of these complaints would not happen if students were aware of the cooks' long hours. I30 r I
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Seniors Class Q' 1970 buys selzoot letters Even though the senior class of 1970 was considered by some to be one of procrastination, it succeeded in accom- plishing the most significant tasks. The prom theme, Wonders of the World, required much work and time, but the class worked together and created one of the best proms in years. The class trip to Cedar Point added a new event for seniors at West and all eagerly worked to make it possible. The seniors gave letters to the school for the outside of the building and corsages were presented to the graduates' mothers. Officers of the class were President Dave Winland, Vice-President Ted Pitts, Secretary Misti Reese, and Treasurer Clau- dine Metzler. From our yesterdays we shalt buzta' our tomorrows Lorry Wllllom Aggos: Varsity Club l,2,3,43 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4g Student Council, V- President 43 MY FAIR LADY Crew 3gTHE BAT Crew 33 Prom Com. 3: Choir 1,23 Football lg Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4. Donny Roy Ankrum: Audio Visual 4: Varsity Club 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,4: TORNADO TIMES 3,4g Homecoming Com. 4: Prom Com. 3: MY FAIR LADY Crew 3: THE BAT Crew 35 Basketball 1,2,3, 43 Baseball 2,3,4. Cathy Ann Boeselz Y-Teens 1: Jr. Red Cross 4: TORNADO TIMES staff 45 MY FAIR LADY Cast 3: Varsity Band 1: Choir 3,43 Librarian 2,3,4g Betty Crocker Award 4. Jeff Bates
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