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BUSlLY WASHlNG.the dishes in the cafeteria are left to right: Mrs. Mary Sherwood, Mrs. Dody Littlefield, Mrs. Jessie Peterson, Mrs. Rosemary Sample, and Mrs. Florence Mourer. CAFETERIA The food for the cafe- teria, purchased from the merchants in this area, is supplemented by gov- ernment surpluses when- ever possible. Mrs. Mildred Jones has occupied the position of head of the cafeteria tor the past seventeen yea rs. , EATING in the cafeteria during one ofthe three lunch periods are some of the students. I8 SERVING the food to the students is Mrs. Mildred Jones.
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JANITORS MAKING HIS ROUNDS to The various rooms is John Lyons, night ianitor. WIPING OFF THE WATER FOUNTAIN is one of The school's ianhors. PAPER WORK is an important part of his iob, as Mr. Anderson, head ianhor, realizes Park Hodak, UNPACKING- SUPPLIES is a tiring iob for John Lyszaz
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There comes a Time when once a year the parents visit school. This provides a bet- ter understanding between the students, parents, and the teachers. This year, The parents were provided with schedule cards which told Them where To find The various classes and Teachers of Their chil- dren. The Teachers Talked over The problems and prog- resses of The students and also, The content of The courses. AT The conslusion of open house, refreshments were served by The F. H. A. Every- one considered open house a success again This year. OPEN HOUSE TALKING TO THE Teacher in concern over Their children at open house are: Cleft to right! Mrs. Opal Smith, and Mrs. David Lucas. They are discussing their children's situations with Mr. Herbert Johnson. P.T.A. IMPORTANT SPEAKERS which attended career night held in November are: Cleft to rightj Louis Crippen, Mayor, Mr. William Overturf, Game Protector, and Cpl. Joseph Mastrian of the State Police. The first P. T. A. of Youngsville was started about the year 1925. Their pres- ident'was Mrs. Charles Henry. The P. T. A. of 1961, under the supervision of the officers, Mrs. Ailene Thompson, President, Mrs. Joanne Sandberg, Vice President, Mrs. Lois Westover, Secretary, and Miss Helen Piper, Treasurer, have proiepts which they do every year, and they are: 1- To give money to the exchange stu- dent and the youth ambassador. 2. To give donations to the probation office. 3. To honor the past presidents, and present life pins. 4. To give room awards for the P. T. A. and, also, membership awards. 5. To help the class which is in debt, and is sponsoring some activity. This year the P. T. A. sponsored the career night and they are Talking about having fund raising drives to help the school. I9
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