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Cafeteria Feeds 1700 Eager Po-Hi Students MRS. RUBY CHAPMAN Cafeteria Supervisor. Y it I Top: Evelyn Guier, Mary I.ou.Edwards, Doris Hicks, Pearl Ogden, Dorothy Clarke,- Vera Jean Officer, Faye Hunt, Mabel Lawson, Frances Tipton, Delma Rivers, Charlotte Pitts. Bottom: .luanita Mothes, Car- rie Hendrickson, Deloris Robinson, Irene Russell, Oletta Demaree, Sylvia Porter, Doris Townley. Every day our cafeteria provides lunch for about seventeen hundred stu- dents. It is one of the best in the state, including both a hot lunch line and a snack bar. This system provides 'the students with a large variety of foods from which to choose. Besides serving the students each day, the cafeteria caters three major banquets within the school year: the first teachers' banquet, Schoolmasters' banquet, and College Night banquet. Top: Chuck Weaver and Bill Wilson. Bottom: Susie Adkins and Gaylord Ross. Sympathetic Students Aid in lnfirmar t Care Our infirmary is well-supplied to help students in time of sickness. The department is headed hy Mrs. Keller and she is assisted by Mrs. Daven-' port. Student-help plays a major role in the infirmary. The girls are trained to take care of students with minor illnesses. Many a headache, cold, or pre-test jitters have been cured by the helpful student assistants. Because many of the young assistants are con- sidering a career in medicine, they find this work appealing. These girls symbolize willing service to our school. The infirmaries are located on the sec- ond floors of the Anderson and Howell buildings. There you will find infirm- ary help ready and willing to assist you. Infirmary helpers are Top: Linda Smith, Lelia Smith, Teri Hunt, Janice Eby, Jeanie Talbert, Marnie Knight, Janice Sober, Wilma Thomberg, Sandy Brissell, Ricky Dulinskyg Bottom: Sharon Pauley, Rebecca White, Mrs. Laura Davenport, Linda Miller, Kathleen Binkley.
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FR' 'st Gs MAIN OFFICE: Top: Murphy, Cynthia Voll Sheryl Barger, Marilyn Talley, Jana Middlebusher, Suze Kruse, Linda Essary, Mary Ann Holmes, Susan Howard, Diane man, Linda Smith. Middle: Joyce Hein, Pam London, Wanda Bussey, Janet Behar, Jane Benefield, Sheila Foresman, Cera- lyn Hill, Carolyn Dorf. Bottom: Pat Esmond, Karen Brown, Janet Mullin, Janet Brown, Susan Quinn, James Ford, Daryl Ellis, Terry Irwin. Student olunteers Assist Office Secretaries FINANCIAL OFFICE: Top: Carl Schaffer, Kay Grant, Linda Hillhouse, Diane Cowling, Fred Hutchings, Kathy Watts, CayLea Rein. Bottom: Diane Culwell, Marsha Oulds, Maureen Max- son, Vickie Garrett. Much office, work of Po-Hi is handled by student volunteers. We have approximately fifty-two helpers work- ing under our six office secretaries. In the Main and A-Building offices students deliver student messages, shuf- fle attendance slips, and prepare indi- vidual schedules. Activity office workers help sched- ule and direct extracurricular activities. Financial office helpers record stu- dent fees and other financial matters. Who doesn't appreciate the student who saves the day with that very timely message, who schedules games for our winning Wildcats, or who sells tickets to our student activities. ACTIVITY OFFICE: Sharon Ceniti, Lana Middlebusher, Sarah Gay, A OFFICE: Top: Sharon Barthel, Linda Barnett, Virginia Mary Brown, Judy Cooper, Nancy Ullom. Davis. Bottom: Valorie Raynor, Billie Jo Hollingsworth, Sandra
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Bus Drivers Prove lndispensahle to School Dependability often remains un- heralded though steadfast throughout the' years. Such has been the case with the bus drivers who safely trans- port many Po-Hi students from their homes to the west door of the Howell Building. Despite inclement weather, the drivers and their buses arrive at 3:15 P.M. to return their passengers. Each is an independent business per- son. The school system hires the bus drivers, many who have been employed in this position for several generations of students. Although the bus drivers may not he duly recognized for their service, the Po-Hi students in daily contact with them understand their indispens- ability to the school system. 3, 3- L .Qwg x 1 Po-Hi's bus drivers are back row: Dan Ward, C. D. Dewberry, Clifford Schilling, J. E. Whitfield, Floyd Howell, H. H. Porter, Felix Merciez, William Howellg Middle: Evelyn Howell, Mary Brownfield, Lee Harney, Raymond Hamg Richard Swords, H. A. Garrett, C. W. Warreng Bottom: Grace Harney, Vera Harney, Zelma Weaver, Leo Simmons, R. E Geren, assistant superintendent of schools. Custodians Maintain Top Condition in School .Fi V: .Jr ' E . rf'- fy., ..,1' in 1.5.1 V 5 , , .4 A 2 ...- .fi Custodians of the school are Top: Matthew Moore, Mose'Goldman, Frank Bewley, and Arlis Eberleg Middle: Floyd Cobb, Charley Potts, and L. L. Clouddg Bottom: Helen Watson, Laura Davenport, and Stella Dotson. Matthew Moore, one of Po-Hi's trusted custodians, makes his daily rounds through the spotless halls. Have you ever noticed how clean and well kept our school is7 This is all due to our fine custodians. Many times during the ordinary school day these patient workers clean up after our inconsiderate littering. This hard-working crew is always on the job keeping our school in top shape all year round. They symbolize ready and willing help to everyone.
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