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CHIEF COOK. Mrs, Lessie Hill, head cafeterian, gets ready to serve the cole-slaw while Mrs, Ethel King, right, sets the table for elementary students. Aff' -ve Clean buildings, good food impresses visitors Washing windows, carrying mail, or scraping gum off desks, janitors had little time for rest and relaxation. Marked off in sections, hallways resembled patchwork quilts in the summer months as janitors sampled nine different types of wax to find the Arrow Wax shine. Attacking dirt on all levels, George Heinmiller, head of mainte- nance, said, We have no new equipment this year, just new mus- clesf' Stopped-up water pipes Hooded the bathroom several times during the year, causing extra work for the custodial staff, not to mention the delays involved in getting to class. Scrub ing over 2,500 plates a week, cafeteria workers planned economical, nourishing lunches for elementary, junior and senior high students. The staff always prepared extra turkey and dressing, the students' favorite. at t ig -. is r 19' 2 l v w X 4' i 3. Q SPIC AND SPAN. Paula Hill and Nancy --ef 1- + Vaden rely on window cleaner to make ' smears disappear. Approximately fifteen N students participated in the NYC program at HHS. 4. 'uf fur, 1: fix , N.. seem, 1 . .,.f'.f ,,.4,,, . , E 'C ,W . it-. M p , , ,xg ,r,,x 3 i , X 731' fffi L K QX x Xxx MAIL MAN. Head of Maintenance, Mr. George Heinmiller, delivers the morning mail. A part-time policeman, Mr, Heinmiller worked to keep Hazen a safe place to live. N. ! 'mm' , ., I wg 1:53 ' - 5 5 ,, t s I l i i, .X 'Q Maintenance, Cafeteria Workersl165
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e Casting off old teaching patterns, elementary instructors penetrated the monotony barrier. Miss Cindy Woernerworked with new art mediums in her first grade section. Making a cardboard store, students assumed housewife-mer- chant roles and earned the simple economics of shopping. Second grade instructor, Mrs. Libby Hutson, and third grade in- structor, Miss Louise Robison at- tempted to unleash artistic talents among their students. Both pin pointed genuine creativity and re- quired extra work from blossoming Rembrandts. Mrs. Marilyn Sims not only taught classes of English and Social Studies but directed original elementary skits on A Soul Christmas and the Amish people. In charge of science and special education classes, Mrs. Faye Thomas and Miss Pam Cates super- vised student projects for the Open House in March. if .+V Q 1 Q4 L11 lEmeNTAR nnovotov Uriginal ideas spice everyday routine ABUNDANT SUPPLIES of tubing enable Bruce Sorrows and Mrs. Faye Thomas to set up scientific experiments in electricity. STRUNG UP. Crowded by artistic third grad- ers, Mrs. Louise Robison explains the art of string pulling, Strings dripped in paint formed unusual door decorations. AN INDIVIDUAL, Miss Cindy Woerner, helps Audrey Vincent on an individual basis. Individualized attention strengthened elementary students confidence.
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