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G5 ' C X t .wt x V' . A Mi-Sign I Win i -fs . r- -.:i::: :I 5- ' XTX. T, is tiIEi.?V To form a better school environment . . . Reggie Ford seems committed to this goal as he sweeps the front lobby of the school. Hi, boys and girls! Rosie McNeil usually takes a break from her days work to give almost anyone a pleasant greeting. THE QVE Picture it, if you will. You're in the hall during a class change. You just got your math test back and the grade is - well, let's just say it's not something you're going to frame and put on your wall. Since you don't want anybody to see it, and surely, you don't ever want to be reminded of such a low performance, you decide to get rid of it. But there are no handy trash cans, and you don't have the time to stop and go put in in an unlocked locker. You throw it on the floor, making it look like that naughty little math paper just leaped masochis- tically out of your hand. There are probably a lot of people here to whom this has happenedg the suicide rate for math tests is rising each nine weeks. But then, why are our hall- ways not filled to the rafter with dis- carded Cexcuse me - suicidalj test pa- pers? The answer to that is not, The trash fairy cleans it up, nor does the garbage fling itself into the dumpsters. The answer is Mr. Willie Quick. Mr. Quick is the head custodian at Pine Forest during the day. Not only is his last name Quick, but so is his middle name. The man is everywhere, unlock- ing doors, mowing lawns, and keeping heaters heating, and air conditioners conditioning. But one man cannot do everything by himself, no matter how good he is at his job . . . So Mr. Quick has command of a group of hard-working men and wom- en who keep our school from sliding into the slime. Maybe you've seen them in the halls while running an errand for a teacher or - God forbid - skipping class. But that is only the tip of the iceberg. At night, when all the students have gone home and only insane teachers re- main in their classrooms, a small army of custodians report for duty in the hall- ways and rooms of Pine Forest. Under the able command of Mr. Kenneth Glenn, these custodians declare war on the accumulated filth of everyday school life. They work hard through the night and stop only for supper. When their day is over the place is spotless. We must thank those who keep our school clean, and who are plagued by our thoughtlessness. So, next time you see that math paper ready to jump, catch it and put it in the trash can. Save a math test's life, and save the custodi- ans a little work. faculty
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