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Custodians ,t. L.,di'5 ' ' llfng:?,4a-,Ns- i X ' ' D-. H-- F ll l ROW 1-Ethel Dozier, Elizabeth Owens, Queen Perry, joseph Cornick, Earl Brown, ROW 2- james Woodhouse, Ierome Cornick. W -- - . - A - . nasal R 4' I -.1 Q1 ,-.5 f ' E 'sk K in 'ls' r1'v+5' 5 1 lgl . 'fr-, i ' -7 - f ' i r N , A X ' . I . Q Ralph Lewis, Willie Gatlin, Australia Davis, Walter johnson, Virginia Overton. Custodian-Q Kus-tu'di-enl,1. A person resposible for the care and miantenance of a building, janitor. During the day they do min- or clean-up jobs but as soon as school is finished for the day they set out to do a forty man job with only a handful of peo- ple. The man who seems to bring it all together is Mr. Van Kleek iHead Custodianl. The custodians' names may not be known to all, but their faces are familiar, and their work does not go unappre- ciated. X 5,95 Mr. Van Kleek Head Custodian
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Cafeteria staff Ckaf-e-te-ri-a stafl noun, a group of people working together to assist in the distribution of meals. The cafeteria staff has again demonstrated their ability to serve the students of Bayside High School. Every year the staff goes all out to please the students of this high school with a varied menu. It ranges from hot dogs and hamburgers to other nutri- tious foods like salads. There is a variety of desserts to go along with this. They range from cakes and rolls to dif- ferent types of ice creams. If you're not in the mood for a hot lunch, the school has now included the sack lunch in the everyday menu. Cafeteria Staff l . 1 . ff 1 5 J, 'wlfv-3 rf? fi . s . l l l,1,J From left to right: Odell Goodman, Debbie Hagee, Peggy Wolfe. Edith Killimade, june Boh- rer, Elizabeth johnson, loyce Semones, loyce Goodman, Lena Seals, Sylvia Parker, Vasca Kennerson, and Dana Henderson. Not Pictured: Neely Mosier. b . .aw M.,,..v Dorothy Dowding School Nurse School urse Nurse tnursl noun, a person who has been trained to take care of sick people, help doctors, etc. Who is the lovely lady that keeps us all happy and healthy here at Bayside? She's our nurse. Mrs. Dowd- ing. We all really appreciate her services, especially those who have been sick and needed treatment. Anyg one who has ever been stricken with the Oh my gosh, there's an Analysis test today upsets or the I shouldn't have stayed out so late sickies, knows that she will provide a safe haven ljif you are a good actor and can fake near deathl. Not only does she guard our health, but the paraphernalia that we leave about the school so carelessly. What would we do without her?
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'Odds' And Canterbury tales We have many unusual 'ODDS' and ENDS that go on at Bayside that we don't even know about. Teachers try to make school worthwhile by show- Mrs. Payne's new found actors and actresses recreate Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The unique talents of these students which have never been seen before come alive on stage. lf you looked hard enough, you cold have seen the knights rid- ing their inchworm and tricycle down the halls of Bayside. English is more than just learning, It's fun!!! Appointed by the NCTE . ' 1 4 i4j ' NNW' , 'Q lum CUITICU FE' IU T3 lite E L- o 3 committee 41. P1 ' r. v X , l X .L is Ax X A ' .4' 'X ,J ' fy, . t 3111! f ., n, Q- K N X' r :vi f 4 .aft 94555, Q .m..,,,w ' 'C , X 5 ing us their hidden talents. Students are pleasantly surprised to see that teachers are really people and enjoy having fun. Funny antics and serious moments blended together help make a more en- joyable experience for both student and teacher. All of our teachers have 'ODDS' and 'ENDS', but we have just caught these teachers in the act. Our teachers are both bright and amusingg they take pride in what they do and we take pride in them. Meter stick trick The world's best balancing act is appearing at Bayside. It can be seen daily in Mr. G's math classes. This wonderful man has a trick never seen or done before. He can balance a meter stick on his head! Many hs ,- f' people have tried to attempt this daring feat but have failed. , There is only one meter stick ' man, and that's Mr. C-.! X, 4, 's,. V, -ar A 'A' Mr. Paul C.. Lankford has been invited to join the World Literature Committee of the National Council of Teachers of English. He will assist the Committee in compiling a volume of world literature media materials and help further the study of world literature through the NCTE. Mr. Lankford will be the first secondary school teacher in . the United States to become a ' member of the Committee and the only representive from Virginia. We wish him the best of luck. CONGRATU- LATIONSH.
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