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l ll. J HSWSRM xserf-VA wmwsas Www 'Z' These services In one hour and fifteen minutes, an average of 700 students were served daily in our lunchroom. Following the planning of Mrs. Dana Peters, eight industrious ladies of our cafeteria staff were able to accomplish this seemingly overwhelming and impossible task. In addition to their duties at school, they also participated in banquets, dinners, and other special affairs held in the Hudson High Cafeteria. Another service to our school was the operation of the s chool store. Many school supplies as well as tasty ice cream treats could be bought by students there. One of our high school students served as storekeeper during the lunch hour. The profits were an asset to the school budget. At Hudson we pride ourselves in having a clean school and school grotmd. Keeping our school clean was accomplished by the faithful work of our custodians. Throughout the school year, several clubs also sponsored clean-up pro g r ams which made our students aware that their help was necessary to keep Hudson Highbeautiful. Arranging supplies in the school store are custo- dians Mrs. Hight Austin, and Harvey Dancy, and storekeeper Don Austin. were indispensable. Lunch was prepared for many hungry students by Mrs. Dana Mrs. Everett Austin, Mrs. Dewey Bostian, Mrs. Howard Greene ! Peters, supervisor, Mrs. Walter Young, Mrs. Doyle Annas, and Mrs. Charles Lee Ward. 138
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Traffic Control Since Hudson is a consolidated high school, it would be impossible to operate without our buses. The buses operated from Baton, Hudson, Sawmills, and Whitnel Elementary schools transporting 2200 students to and from school. Many of the drivers had to leave home by 7 o'clock each morning in order to arrive at school by 8:20. Other students contributing their services to the school were the traffic control boys. At the beginning of the school year, fifteen students were chosen from many volunteers to be m e mb e rs of the Traffic Control. They assisted in directing and parking the numerous cars at all of the home foot- ball and basketball games. Assembled are members of the traffic control. Left to right: Ford Gragg, Mark I-Iarkwick, Harold Estes, Billy Sumpter, Max Green, Steve Clark, Nelson Stallings, Larry Prestwood, and Dwight Pritchard. Van johnson, Billy I-Iartley, Steve Coonse, and Milton Robbins directed cars to parking places during the football and basketball season. y, M! 0 ,f At a bus drivers meeting advice and tips on safety were given to bus drivers Sandra Cloer, Betty I-Iollar, Kathleen Beane, jimmy Wilsonf Larry Smith, joe Roberts, Wanda johnson, james Frizell, Aubrey Beane, and Bob Price. 137
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Office practice was necessary to carry out the work of our school office. Among our many duties were typing for the principals and teachers, operating the mimeographing machine, collecting reports, delivering announcements, sorting and placing stacks of daily mail in the teachers' boxes. Senior girls and boys interested in business and office work were eager to enroll in this course. Each student received one-half unit of credit and much valuable experience. Preparing the morning report were Tressie Hall, Bobbie I-licks, Dorothy Fox, and Kathleen Beane. X fy AN, Office practice students, Margie Chester, J a n i e Mo or e Mary jo Link, jerry Mathewson, and Thomas Miller carried out the daily tasks of the office. Mail was distributed d aily for the teachers by Linda I-Ielton, Mary Moore, Lorene Austin, Linda Bumgarner, and Danny justice. 139
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