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UNRUFFLED ROUTINE PREVAILS Room 117 seems to he the nerve center ol' all ac tivity in john Marshall High School. Only a few rtirta' tives had not seen the interior of the office at sometime or other during the year. Mrs. Alice llow- ell, Miss .lean Erhelding, or Miss Evelyn Lehowitl is there any day of the year except Sundays and legal holidays. Each works sim hours weekly and has every third Saturday off. Miss Erhelding had charge this past year of mat' ters pertaining to nonfresident tuition, registration, class ranking, test records, participation records, the Childrcifs Memorial Scholarship Fund, and the mail chute. She also took dictation for Mr. Snyder and worked at the switchhoard from l2 :30 to 3:00 l'.M. Among the duties ol' Miss Lchowit: were doing mimeograph work. taking dictation for Mr, Burt. and handling phone calls. She also managed husiness pertinent to attendance, translers, prohation, seventh period, mail, tardiness and answered requests at the counter. Mrs. Alice Powell was the oflicial school secretary, She took care of records, requisitions, registration, all reports, examination schedules, hook rentals, teachers' applications. finance. seniors. school jewel' ry, and Mr. Snyders desk. She also takes dictation. Each is entitled tio a fourfweek vacation during the summer months. .guuqulivw rf! lo lfiylif: l.:iwreiiee Irwin. l r:ink Yel'::ei'. l.:ii'ry 'll-nnily. lilwalcl Miss livelyn Lehowitz. Mrs. Alive Powell, Miss Iioektaselis-I, Iiflwarrl Sutter. Jean lirlmelnlingz TWENTY-FOUR Seven janitors and eight charladies lahored all year to keep john Marshall High School clean and warm. The staff, headed hy Larry Tennity. did everyf thing from inspecting the tire alarms and clocks to keeping the school fires hurning. The first person here in the morning was Mr. Tom Green who got the fire started to heat the school, His lunchtime came at 9:00 a. m. He then worked until Z p. in. He was in turn relieved hy a janitor who worked from 2:00 till 6:00 when the tire was hanked, Approximately ten tons of coal was used per day to heat the sehoolrooms, swimf ming pool, and water. The second person to arrive, Mr. Larry lrwin. came at 7:00 a. m. to unlock all the doors and heat the pool watcr. Mi'. Tennity, meanwhile, checked the pool, hoilers, heat, tire alarms, upon his advent at S:00. At 9:00 a. m. the janitors cleaned the halls, the sidewalks. and made all necessary repairs and HCURS DAY cleansing measures. Alter second lunch, the cafeteria was cleaned. Three times daily the corridors were cleaned with an oilfsawdust mixture: the tirst in the morning, then after lunch, and lastly after school. The class' rooms were cleaned with the mixture once a week, and also dusted in the morning hy the charladies. Two harrels ol' the oilfsawdust mixture were used weekly. The incinerator in the hoiler room was used to cremate approximately 200 pounds of waste per day, including that from the cafeteria. Room 48, G. Hi. Q. of the huilding stall, was often quiet, as 'iLarry was husy doing odd johs ahout the huilding. Mr. Tom Davin, who patiently worked from 6 p. in. to 6 a. in., kept on the watch for nocturnal prow-lers. He had twentyftwo stations all over the huilding, which he checked regularly. page eiglitcen
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VERA AAB 470 Lake View Park A smile full of subtle charm. Minor Letter in Scholarship 4: Scholarship 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Z: International Club 4: Lunch' room Hostess 3, 4: TrifY 3g Ping Pong 2: Swimming 4. DORIS AINSWORTH 349 Clay Avenue She radiates happiness wlierever she goes. Major Letter in Activities 3: Minor Letter in Scholarship 3: Minor Letter in Activities 25 Scholarship 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Docket Staff 3: Scholarship Committee 3: Girls' Club 2: ln' terfHigh Choir 3, 4: Inter'High Prep Choir 2: TrifY 3, 4: First Aid 2. EDNA MAE, ' 'AN , 169 Pit r r it ' Loya e, oy 'to y , eve t ' g ood' and C. . inor er, in Schola ip 4: Soho ip Z, 3, 4? Badminton 3,i , iking 2, 3, 43- Ping Pong 2, .. I. DOROTHY BAHR ',v 107'Kniekerbocker Avenue Foiya goid pal who is fun, Dorothyfv the one. Scholarship 4: .Q'iirls' Assembly Program 3: Girls' Club 2: Stuf dent Secretary 3, 4: Badfmlinton 3: Bowling 2,,,3,',4g Ping Pong Z,3,4. ' 'J' n BETTY BANCROFT 69 Brayton Road I'm contentfl wish no more. Student Store 4: owling 2, 3, 4. I. Y vi YBUTT ' 1 6D Qvmucqr! U m ue 'f dei' our scho I ' A li 1 ' tr 'y f 5 S en into . wo l ou go mi -' narne H ' ' wielcl. ' ch A d 4, i ajor Letter in t e ' . Minor etter in Athf ff' leti' .3 r Le r-in Activf H c la p 2, 3, 4: f ' c m i ' e 3: Ex utive . omeroom r 'if t Kno Your Seho ee Co el 3, els , n ' f k 3: orial Da 'P ra 3' Stu' ' de ' Assoeiatiolii 'Pr smgnt Students' Ass iakf Presif ent 4: Basketball , 4: Football g Junior Life Saving Certihcate 5 Soccer 2, 3: Track 3, 4. 4 W SIT 06 id o d W J, t ix, ea gree ' eig person y. ' thletics inor ette ' Acti ie. . 4: eller 3: S ol - . x9 m 2 rls I6 ' . ' ncin - f e in 2 I B B ci -Ill ' 'V' ' ' I w 3 d e ub , N RUTHfALTMAN arlis Street fra eiymhff is a I st tt ctive miss. Sc 0 ard' i 1: Letter in Schol 3 cio irs up , , : Ba Clerk 4: Girls' Club 2: Home mom President 2: Lunch' room Hostess 2: Radio 3: Bowl- ing 2, 3: Dancing 3: Leaders' Club 2, 3. Athle s :I ' wlhrhctter in . ' 4 li rl' 2 3 4 PETER ASPRIDY 106 Oriole Street 'Tall and dark, a winning smile. Boys like Pete make life worth' while. Scholarship 3: Dance Committee 3: Homeroom Baseball Z3 Home- room Basketball 2, 3: Volleyball 2. E BALLA l Terrace Kin , s tftempered and un' TrifY Sc l ' 3 ' Girls' Club 2: QQ! I O CFRY rylan Street Stout heart, st ng lungs? I n will li ' s ' 1 . ' ter et cs 3: n I t r in Activities 3g l s 2, b ia ay Parade , Schoc Play g -- H-2. Baske all 2, f I .Y ' 7 , '- , Xa s ' . , ' 3 So' ylg T a ' ' Q 051 if lv. fl I I +A, Q. I ,. LVXCHARL TE, BEALE wen Street P Big bro 11 eyes and curly 'hair- ie never has a care. r Ledbr in Selifilarship 3: S holarship 2, 3, 4: Bank Clerk 4: Book Room 3: Scholarship ommittee 3, 4: Girls' Club 2. page twenty
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