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Miss Mae Boswell reads The lafesf Red Cross nalional nofes ro fhe Monday morning meefing. lf one were lo lake a look al our school building and grounds, fhe iirsl 'rhing he would nolice would be how nice our cam- pus and building appears. Keeping Them clean and in good condilion is lhe duly of rhe cuslodians. They work very hard and do a good job of making Freeporf High one oi lhe mos? beauliiul schools in lhe siale. They are lo be commended for mainlaining The school grounds in such pleasing condirion for us. I 6 Miss Genevieve Sheridan, supervisor of 'rhe FHS caieleria, has again lived up lo her repuialion of serving well-balanced meals and keeping lhe sludenls happy and well-fed. To Miss Sheridan goes ihe job of planning meals, ordering food, and lhen, lhe biggesl job of all- serving meals To hundreds oi hungry sludenls during lheir lunch hours wilh ihe help of her excellenl slaii. Sludenls all go for lhe home-cooking and genuinely lhank Miss Sheridan. 'PRECIATE UNSEEN SERVICES FROM STAFFS Anyone, bofh sludenl' and faculfy member, who has ever been sick or injured during lhe school day has become acquainied wilh Miss Mae Boswell, school nurse. Her office, which is localed in l'he Junior High School, is always lull oi sludenls who require some sorl of medical frealmenl. Miss Bos- well has her hands full faking lemperaiures, laping sprained ankles and fingers, bandaging culs and scrafches, and ofher ailmenfs. Besides 'rhese duiies, Miss Boswell is also adviser lo lhe Junior Red Cross and The Fulure Nurses Club. CUSTODUKNS: Row I: Lern l-lauger, Paul Euler, Herman Winfers. Row 2: LaVerne Schoonhoven, Clyde Jackson, Ruth Burgefl, Harold Homan, and William Shay.
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Mr. MeTTelka goes rve' a Tew iTerns w?Th his secreTary, Mrs. Paf Conler. Eleven sTudenT workers assisTed Miss KaTe Bicanich and her secreTary, Mrs. Laura EnsTrom, in The library. Their eligi- biliTy Tor This work is based on scholar- ship, ciTizenship and general characTer. Under The supervision oT Miss Bicanich, They perTorm such Tasks as desk work, processing new books, circulaTion, Tiling caTaIog cards, obTaining magazines, and checking in library mail. They help To keep The library running smooThIy. Back among The magazines in The library annex we Tcund Miss Kafe Bicanich working long hows wiTh her secreTary Mrs. Laura EnsTrcm. SERVICES PROVIDE LEARNING AdulT EducaTion is noT a new program To FreeporT. For many years, adulTs Trom This area have had The opporTuniTy To enjoy This inviTaTion To learning. During The I957-58 school year abouT ISOO people enrolled in The nighT school. There were 59 varied courses dealing wiTh everyThing Trom geTTing college crediT To using your leisure Time creaTively. Classes, which were held in The Junior High School, and in The IndusTriaI ArTs building aT Senior T-Iigh School, ran Tor periods OT Tour To Ten weeks. NorberT J. MeTTelka, direcTor, and Mrs, James ConTer, regisTrar, worked all year keeping Things running smooThIy. 1 Iflllll ,. 4 STudenT library workers are, Trorn I. To r.: Sally NorTon, Karen Jones, Corrine Ryan, Carolyn Cramer, Darlene Kasch, Carol Donnely Rcsernarie Sb eiT IT Mary BeTh Wilson, Sandra I-Iayner, Janice Ascher, and Judy Snyder. Helping sTudenTs use The library To iTs TullesT exTenT is whaT Miss KaTe Bicanich likes mosT abouT her job as librarian. She also seIecTs and orders books and seTs up The inTeresTing displays. She seIecTs beTween 750 and 800 books To be added each year To The book sTacks and The subscripTion lisT numbers near 70. This year Miss Bicanich had an assisTanT, Mrs. Laura EnsTrom, who served as her secreTary. Mrs. EnsTrom did a greaT deal OT Typing and Tiling. I 5
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