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CLQSTODIANS - First Row: Evelyn Page, Ramiro RC Cuevas, Maria Reuteria, Teresa Elizondo, Teodora Garza, Middle Row: Dorothy Harrocks, Patsy Pondexter. Addie Smart, Sammy Buffington lsupervisorj, Retha Mathis. Top Row: George Lanhon, George Vickers lbuilding engineerj, Mattie Tatum, Enrique Garza. Not pictured: Frank Corbert and Don Vickers. X , . li, ti ut. is ' , , ar , CAFETERIA WORKERS - First Row: Diane Boswell fmanagerj, Peggy Butler fass't. managerl, Sallie Dali fass't. managerj, Katie Howell, Laura Cook, Lupe Castillo, Brenda Rigsby, Helga Starkweather, Bertie Smith, Martha Cornelius. Middle Row: Mary Todd, Gail Lebon, Kay Ambrits, Shirley Thurman, Lupe Alvarez, Emma Thompson. Martha Koenig, Tina 252 People Kuhn. Top Row: Jean Manthie, Dot Denney, Bonnie Dickerson, Irma Castillo, Melody McCarty, Beulah McCreary, Gertrude Moore, Anita Jennes. NO MATTER HOW BIG THE MESS IS. Custodian Teresa Elizondo can always lake care of it, Plvotu by Russell Duckworth TAKING A SHORT REST from work, Enrique Garza looks around the cafeteria to see if his job is done, Photo by Russell Duckworth
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TO KEEP HIS GAME UP TO PAR. Coach Larry Lawrence realizes the importanee of practice. as illustrated by the two photos at left. Photos by Russell Duckworth Robert-Zachary is one or His GEOGRAPHY swf .Biuntsm CLASSES. Mr. Lawrence explains the results of a six weeks test to Doni McGinn. Photo bg Bryan Cuntbj .. 2 A We M IJ-F1 ,- wf if s ' I I h. M ,. 3 1 iii! J lzfi A -up . SUSIE ROBERT Y French I. French Customs, French Club NELDA ROBERTS Y Counselor LC-GJ MICHAL ROB- ERTSON ITA I St ll. Algebra ldt ll tHJ.Computcr Math I dt II. H. 'LL 4 f Hs, Q. LI' SARTORIS Attendance Clerk-Attendance Ofltcc BARBARA SCIIILLING Y School Nurse MATTIE SHAID Y Office Education Word-Dalai Processing. Office Edu- cation Association tOEAJ MARY SHIVERS f Geometry. F.O M I Et Il BIITCH SLOAN Y Algebra Ill dt IV. Accelerated Mathentaties IO, Fundamentals of Ntatheniatics Ill Et IV CAROL SMITH Exploring Occupations. Entering the World of Work. Work Program SARA SPELI. Y Phys- ical Science. Future Scientist. JOHN SPIES CBSE. Key Club LINDA STAFFORD Y Reporting. Graphics 84 Layout, Specialized Writing, Advertising. Echu8L Mutraudersponsor . ELAINESTEPHENSY Chem. I IH lt Rl. JETS NANCY STEPHENS Typing I. Business Law. Business Communications. Jr. Class Sponsor. JOE STONE Y English. Fr. Football. Fr. Track MARY STRINGER Y Counselor . LINDA SUHREN Y Spanish l-IV. Spanish Club. JOE Sl'TTON - World History, Physical Science NI.-IRR TANTON Y English III R-I, French I, American West. Myth S: Reality. Rome: Customs dz Culture. lfrench Club CARO- LYNN THOMAS - twigs tang - tam., Lsun Club . . PAUL TIEMANN - World llislory. Ieconomics , LAl'RA TODD f Study Hall BILL VI-ZRBLI-jr Outdoor Education. Health . MARY ANN VESSEL CLA ll-IV Reading. Dev. Reading FRAN VOCHOSKA Y Library Aide DAVID YYALLACE Y Physical Education SUSAN W'AI.LER - Biology I. Oceanography DIANE WALTER Y Sec. Assistant Principal DEBBIE INESTER Y English III QHL CLA IV English PATRICIA WETZEI. Y- Accounting I-II, Typing I SHERRI WHITE Y Homemaking I. Foods. Child Development. Future Homentakerx of America, JANICE WILKENS - Advanced Foods. Introduction to Foods. Homemaking I. F.H.A. . MARK WILLIAMS Y Physical Education, Gymnastics. Volleyball. Track 8: Field. Soccer, Head Coach Gymnastic Teams SHERI WILLIAMS Y Slimnas- ticsfDance, P.IE.. Health, Girls Gymnastics Coach REBEC- CA WILSON Y Vocational Counselor .IANIS INOIILGE- MUTH Y English IIR. Creative Writing. CLA Il. Scrtbblers SALLY W'O0LI.Y Y P Ii.L.E, Child Care II. Home 84 Family Living. P.E.I..E. II F.H.A, ZAC ZACIIARY Y World Histo- ry. Varsity Football, Faculty 251
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HELGA STARKWEATHERS SMILE to a nearby student indicates that her job provides time to share a moment. Photo by Russell Duckworth 5239 6 . 1-4 'I 5 IF IT WEREN'T FOR SUCH HARD WORKERS as Emma Thompson and Irma Castillo, there probably wouldn't be an efficient school lunch program. Photo by Russell Duckworth I ' caring, not just another job It's the end of third lunch. The trash cans are full to the top. The excess garbage can be found on the tables and floors. The parking lot is jammed with cars trying to get out. The cafeteria looks like a bomb hit it. What can possibly take care of this? No, it's not magic . . . but the determined effort of our custodians, parking lot attendants and cafeteria workers. These people liked their jobs, and they were very dependable. Custodian Teresa Elizondo said, lf they call us at home, welll come back and help. We'll be there. They also helped to make sure that students obeyed the school rules, such as keeping out of unauthorized places and not littering. They have ALWAYS UP BRIGHT AND EARLY, parking lot attendant Ray Sawtelle collects parking fees and gives warm greetings to the students. Photo by Russell Duckworth helped new students find their way around the school. All workers found it very easy to be friendly with the students. You treat them like your own kids,', commented Ms. Elizondo. We also encourage students to work hard, not to give up. The students, in their friendly ways, sometimes talked with these people about personal problems. Comments about the school, food, etc., were also exchanged. Custodians, cafeteria and parking lot workers are as essential as teachers. If anything, their special jobs make them more approachable. Head cafeteria worker Diane Boswell said, Some of us are treated like 'moms away from home? Cafeteria WorkersfCustodiansfParking Lot Attendants 253
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