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MAINTENANCE STAFF: Mrs. Mary Miller, Miss Haas, Mrs. Annabel Miller, Mrs. lrish, Mrs. Starks, Mrs. Sarah Allen. The lunch bell rings and every one lines up in the cafeteria. CAFETERIA STAFF: Behind the scenes in the cafeteria, Mrs. Blythe, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Heisler, Miss May, Mrs. Kern, Mrs. Searles, Mrs. Orton, preparing lunch for hungry students. MEN: MAINTENANCE STAFF-Seated: Mr. Mike Miller, Mr. Foy, Mr. Benner. Standing: Mr. Fisher, Mr. Boehr. Mina! fAe .gcenea The bell rings for lunch. Doors fly open and hungry students dash through the halls and down the stairs to be first in the cafeteria line. Hurriedly they fill their trays with the delicious food prepared by Mrs. Blythe and her staff. ln all our thoughtless chatter little do we realize the time and work these women have given to have ready for us good, hot, wholesome food. A crew of fellow-students help these ladies with special duties during the seven lunch periods. Our cafeteria is self-supporting yet We as able to buy food at very reasonable prices. Vincentites say, hats off to you, ladies! It is a good thing that the care of Strong Vincent has not been left to the students. We shudder to even think of how it would look. The janitresses headed by Mrs. Miller do an excellent job in keeping our school spic and span for us They have to work quickly and very hard to hav the building in tip-top shape for the next day Every stairway, class room, locker room, girls room and all other rooms must be cleaned. Thes ladies not only make a healthful, clean buildin for us to live in but they are active supporters o our many activities. Strong Vincent is glad t have such a fine group of ladies taking care of it Mr. Foy guides the janitors in their duties and h does a very good job of it too. ln the winter it i these men who corne to school early to clean th walks for us. These same men keep our lawn an shubbery trim in the summer. They have to se that the mechanism of Vincent is in good workin condition. They too, are red and black booster We are indeed thankful for the dependable staf Eightee
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trong Vincent High School was honored 1934 because it was in May of that year a group of mothers joined together and the Strong Vincent P.T.A. Mrs. O. T. served as president of this group for two and she has been followed by an egually nd enthusiastic group of leaders and as- Mrs E l Pundt is now serving as the during this the tenth anniversary year the school Each year has seen the activities the organization extended to better carry out A obiective of bringing into closer re- the home and the school so that the and teachers can cooperate intelligently grant annual scholarships hen various committee chairmen make their we realize how completely the welfare of students is bein romoted. Besides these reports a prominent speaker discusses topic of timely interest and this is followed by or dramatics and refreshments. During Week the P T A cooperated with the Mr- Schenck' authorities in presenting a daily assembly which was prepared under the capable of Miss Pearce program chairman of the Graham, Mr. Anderson. can ing .STAUU ana! .Home P.T.A. The generous contributions which the P.T.A. makes to the Christmas baskets is an im portant item in the welfare work of the organization The most important activity of the Strong Vincent P.T.A. is the Hattie M Schabacker Student Loan Fund of which Mrs F L Day is now the chairman. The Loan Fund was organized in the F all of 1936 for the purpose of being financially helpful to the students desirous of attaining a higher education but whose finances would not permit them to do so unaided. The board preferred to establish this type of assistance rather than to PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Miss Weinheinier Miss Wilson, Mrs. Martin, Mrs Lund Mary Shreve Mrs Cleveland, and Miss Pimley practicing for the play Almost a Founder, given by the P. T. A. at the Founders Day Program OFFICERS OF THE P. T. A At the left are pictured the officers of the P. T. A. Seated Mrs Magmn Mrs Pundt Miss Vanatta, Miss Quirk, Mrs. Lee Mrs Dwelle Standing Mr. Leberman, Mrs. Blundin, Mrs Cleveland Mrs Tiffany HATTIE M. SCHABACKER LOAN FUND COMMITTEE Miss Pearce, Mrs. Dietly, Mrs. Day Miss Schabacker Mrs
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