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CUSTODIANS KEEP TECH BEAUTIFUL The custodians at Tech High are doing a marvelous job of keeping Tech beautiful. Here is a list of some of the spicey items the cus- todians use: floor cleaner, 100 gallons; plastic floor finish, 330 gallons; Lava Soap, 400 bars; hand soap, 700 bars; Bo- raxo Soap for the shops, 1,250 pounds; 200 sponges; 500 dust mops for sweeping floors; 150 watt light bulbs for halls, 840; Fluorescent tubes for classrooms, 100 each; 25 watt for exit lights, 240 each; paper towels, 5,400 packs. So a little over a thousand dollars is used for just paper towels. The head custodian is Lawrence Croll and his assistant is Harold Van Dam. First Row left to right: Fred Hively, Walter Felix, Kenneth Jones, Richard Barker, Earl Miller, Ross Edwards, Lawrence Croll. Back Row left to right: Richard Tims, Earl Foley, Loretta Cole, Grace Burgess, Dorothy Miller. Row One, left to right: Gilbert Slagle, Joe Stangle, Bill Thomas, Duane Linn, Steve Conn, Art Oliver, Roy Snyder. Row two, left to right: Curtis Thompson, Richard Mc Cloud, George Higgins, James Oakly, Richard Hall. Students do their best to keep both lunch- room workers and custodians supplied with work. 25
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Left to Right, Row One Ruby Peterson, Mabel Clark, Marie Payne, Elsie Randall, Mildred Joss. Row Two Estella Con- stable, Evelyn Tedrow, Pat Kleywegh, Dee Rush, Shirley Friedmeyer, Grace Dennis, Maxine Northway manager, An- nabell Street, Doris Conrath, Zelma Crosby, Barbara Naset, not pictured Lois Goodpasture. CAFETERIA WORKERS APPRECIATED The cafeteria workers do a good job of fattening up the Tech students. The cafeteria has been offering sleepy heads breakfast of cookies, milk, toast, donuts, and orange juice. The cafeteria now offers a hot sand- wich line for students who might not want the whole plate lunch, but would enjoy a hot sandwich. Now students who don ' t want to eat in the cafeteria may enjoy the food now being served in the student center. Congratulations workers, you are really appreciated. Maxine Northway is the cafeteria manager. Hi big boy. Another breakfast has ended 4
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Gordon Stainbrook, American History Eleanor Van Dyck, Family Relations Ron Kester, American History Jasper Farrow, American Government Joe Perea, World History, Spanish Steve Koch, World History W. Eugene Barlow, Consumer Economics Cheryl Ackerman, World History 26
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