Turner High School - Turnerite Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1978

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What's for lunch? Behind the scenes workers make the school day go more smoothly. Transporting students to school, serving hot lunches, keeping the building clean and assisting teachers are important jobs that make our school day more pleasant. A school day without the lunch break would be a pretty dreary affair. Cooking and serving lunch, the part of cafeteria work that shows, is only part of the job. Below Mrs. Margaret Lohrey is at her desk planning menus and preparing food orders. Mrs. Louise Reimer is involved in clean up, an important part of any food service project. '-is. Turner is unique in offering bus transportation to any stu- dent. The bus drivers have the responsibility of delivering stu- dents to school in all kinds of weather. Custodians face the battle of litter. Keeping our school warm, clean and attractive is a never ending job. 1. Mrs. Margaret Lohrey, Cafeteria Man- ager fupper lefty. 2. Mrs. Louise Reimer, flower leftj. 3. Mrs. Mary Hansen, fupper centerb. 4. Mr. Fl. J. North, Head Custodian , flower centerj. 5. Mr. Ed Lust fupper rightj bus driver. 6. Mrs. Mary Asbell flower rightl teacher aide. as v4 6 sec' , 'lk 7 t RQ .1-rg ff .Y . N rt 1 . X, ,cull-i School Personn el2

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The students that assist in the office are a big help with my many duties in the office. Students that come to the office and are anxious to be waited on and find it difficultto wait a few minutes make my job harder. Mrs. Joyce Acton Office Registrar Our student assistants are a terrific help in the attendance office. We really couldn't manage without them. Students that are rude and disrespectful make my job more difficult. Needless to say -those who are always absent, skipping, and have disciplinary problems are a headache. Mrs. Carolyn Clement Attendance Secretary 20 School Personnel How do students make your job easier or more difficult? Students make the job more difficult by being late to school, late from breaks. Our assistants make the job easier because they run messages, look up students' classes for us and various other jobs we ask them to do. They are terrific! Mrs. Ova Gaignat Attendance Secretary Students, especially those who work in the office, are extremely helpful. Most students are cheerful, polite and business-like which is always welcomed in the office. Mrs. Susan Goethe Office Manager i.- ll The students make my job easier by being so sweet and understanding. Our Turner High School is turning out some outstanding young adult people, both male and female. 'Tis nice to be here and serve them. Mrs. Phyllis Holenbeck Counselors' Secretary Students would make my job easier by being more patient when they come into the office with requests such as purchase orders, balances, etc. . . . I don't have any suggestions as to how to change this, but less interruptions would be a great help, Mrs. Joan Johnson Bookkeeper f l In .-1 if 'V LW '- 4 ? ,gm :ggi ' fy ..... . ....



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If you could see a change ln I would like to see everyone involved. I would also like to see more of a positive attitude toward learning and school in general. Mrs. Susan Agee English - Language Arts and Journalism BS in Education The respect of each individual in this school as a fellow being in spite of his size, shape, color, ability, or aspiration. Ms. Kathy Alcorn Work-Study BS in Education 5 ff' X -if ' .X .I ,ggi 22 Faculty I would like to see students have pride in their community and schoolg and also a true desire to learn. Mr. Joe Baker Athletic Director and World History Master of Science There is not time to allow me to list priorities and make a decision. Mr. Raymond Barnett Vocational Industrial Education MS in Industrial Education I If I could change one thing at Turner, I would do away with the smoking patio. Ms. Jeanie Bond English - Language Arts BA in English Everyone in school involved in at least one extra curricular activity! Mr. Bruce Bowman Science Master's in Science

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