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'Woe 1 if 'f V . x I U asf- POST-LUNCH COMPLACENCY-Men dith Hablitzel and Jane Feather. ' x ALL IN A DAY'S WORK-Mrs. Jessie Tucker and Mrs. Eva Campbell, cateresses. Tasty, Well-Planned Menus Prove Appetizing Preparing and serving well-balanced, nourish- ing and delicious meals was the goal ot Mrs. Eva Campbell and Mrs. Jessie Tucker. Soon after the beginning of the year, the cate- teria was switched to the hot-lunch program. Lunch tickets could be purchased in the Principal's office at a slight saving on each meal. Hungry Junior High students were dismissed an hour earlier than the Senior High so that the cate- teria facilities were able to accommodate them. lT ALL LOOKS SO GOOD -Janice Sloan, Shirley Brown, Jerry are Mrs. Jessie Tucker and Mrs. Evo Campbell. g E .,,.,,.,.f. , 'SA 'T W New trays were purchased to provide greater ease and elticiency in serving. Milk took on new interest as the Fairmont milk dispenser was put into use. Other improvements included tables and chairs. Little recognition was given to the students who did a splendid job working in the cateteria. These girls were LeAnn Backus, Shirley Brown, Ardyce Critel, Rosie Bairn, Junior High, Mary Nettleton, Evelyn Critel, Loree Cohagan, Margaret Buller, and Joyce Shipferling, Senior High. Dietrich, and Principal Marion Engel. Serving 4' 1X, 90'
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APPLYING THE POLISH-Richard Bauers, George Alex- ander, Industrial Arts, and Louis light. George Alexander, you have often been com- mended for stimulating the interest of Junior High students in football and basketball. In addition to your coaching assignment, you teach Industrial Arts, sponsor Camera Club, and co-sponsor the Eighth Grade. Your special interests are sketching and de- signing automobiles, while your hobbies go into the hunting and fishing field. Born in Syracuse, Nebraska, you later attended the University of Nebraska and Greeley State Teachers College. You also are a family man and are proud of your two daughters, Margaret and Anne Marie. Reference to Industrial Arts by the antiquated title of Manual Training is your pet peeve Lorraine Brandt you are a typical Vocational Homemaking teacher for your pet peeve is persons who wear plaids flowers and stripes together You are a product of Kearney High Kearney State Teachers College and the University of Nebraska This year you were co sponsor of the Sophomore Class and F H A adviser Travel is also a thrill for you and the European tour you took will always be remembered Another interest good food delves usually into the unusual Blue to wear is your favorite color while green is your favorite decorative color Reading and photog raphy are two of your hobbies You were born in Ashland Nebraska D R Sandy where you attended Ashland High School You were also graduated from the College of Agri culture of the University of Nebraska You have lived and taught Vocational Agriculture in York for 13 years You have seen your two sons Roger and Jerry through high school and now spend your spare time with your hobbies photography and hunting How ever your principal interest seems to be your grand daughter Linda This summer you plan to go to Glacier National Park and Canada Sponsoring F F A and the Senior Class are your other interests Vocational Courses Essential in Modern Era A BASTE A DAY Margaret Buller Miss Lorraine Brandt Vocational SHOWING HIM THE ROPES-Don Maronde D R Sandy Vocational Homemalung and Lois Light Agriculture wx fs' ,--4
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ew 36' TOGETHER WE SIT, DIVIDED WE DRIVE-F. Troutman, R. Burrows, 8. Staehr, W. Pedrick, N. Simpkins, D, Waldron, C. Skaden, and A. Cotner, bus drivers. Bus Drivers, Custodians, Display Efficiency Jake Green, Floyd Shiley, and Vivian Owen, school custodians, played an unheralded but im- portant part in the role of school life. With dust as their enemy, they waged a never- ending war to keep the halls and classrooms neat and clean. Every afternoon after school had been dismissed, each room was swept, the blackboard cleaned and the chairs straightened. Keeping the furnace heating properly took a great deal of time during the winter months. Care- less students kept these ianitors busy picking up paper on the school campus. During summer vaca- tion they were busy making improvements both in- side and outside the school building. York school buses again operated this year to transport rural students to and from school. These buses were often used to carry students to out-of- town school activities. Pepper Shakers traveled to football games in this manner. The Band also made use of the buses to travel to the Harvest of Harmony in Grand Island. Every day the buses picked up rural students only to return about five minutes after, school to deliver their passengers to their homes, Driving the school buses this year were Charles Skaden, William Dearing, Dan Waldron, Art Cotner, Walter Pedrick, R. L. Burrows, Noel Simpkins, and F. H. Troutman. , I it ,f AFTER THAT SNOW-Vivian Owen, Jake Green, and Floyd Shiley, custodians.
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