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a . ZncjuiEEX Ernest Wilkinson. Joe Seals. Charles Poncy, Arthur Truitt Flossie fohnson, Charles Leonard, Chester Mier, Marvin Steele. William Fisk Ottumwa High Engineers, our house- keepers,” are engaged the vear around in the beautifying of our school. The lovely grounds, halls, and classrooms have a well-kept appear- ance because of this efficient staff. During our summer vacation, they repaint the halls and rooms, refinish the desks, and make all necessary repairs dealing with the upkeep of our building. This gioup aims to keep our modern heating plant functioning properly for the comfort and health, of the twelve hundred students and teachers within the school. The engineers are kept especially busy during the football and basketball seasons. Very few students realize the work put in by them, as most of it is done early each morning and dur- ing our class periods. To accomplish their vital tasks, the engineering force must have the full co-operation of every high school student. Flossie Johnson—she does have n leisure moment occasionally. Pace 19
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Mrs. Babcock, Mrs. Harness,'Mrs. Bottorflf (Manager), Mrs. Wilford Mrs. Bottorffand Mrs. Wilford ready to serve the line. The cafeteria is one of the most essential features of our high school. 11 is capably man- aged by Mrs. Marie Bottorff who is assisted by four ladies. Over three hundred meals are served each day to students and teachers who find it inconvenient to go home for lunch. The menu is varied from day to day, and the food is wholesome and reasonably priced. Students frequently visit the cafeteria for cokes and candy. 11 is also used by those who bring their own lunches. To perform greater service to the school, the cafeteria is run on a non-profit basis. Outside of school hours, it serves as a place for the boys and girls of O. H. S. to gather for large parties, dinners, and club meetings. The high school cafeteria is truly a vital and everfunctioning part of the school. Page 18
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