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Mrs. Mickelson serves lunch to hungry students. Mrs. Hewitt rolls crust for another delicious apple pie. Being chief cooks and bottle washers present- ed many problems to Wilson's kitchen staff. Although willing to cooperate with student wishes, they faced several handicaps, including the difficulties in preparing a meal for approxi- mately 700 students each day. Even with the limitations of cooking in quan- tity, Wilson's cooks, under. the direction of head cook, Mrs. Hess, satisfied many hungry students each day. Meals, which were superior to those in the past, continued to follow school authori- ties' requirements for nutrition. At the same time, the cooks made the lunches appetizing and diver- sified. They received special praise for their delicious bread and rolls - generally accepted as better than any other school's. Competent Kitchen Staff Prepares Balanced Meals 1---6 . 'fm M 'Y H M., if Z I f , if , , 5 Q f, I f , L f l if Q f 7 3 1 if 24 z i ' 1 f V34 7 of 254, Z ' Z 5 Z , ,f . ,, V -4 , , f ,Q f , 5 sf ,wtf 4 ul' V- , j 'TW' t ?','4. ,- ' Q I , V. Hess, M. Mickelson, F. Kruzic, J. Doust, E. Hewitt, A. Whitney, T. Pal, P. Dyer, M. Bellamy.
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Capable Secretaries Work to Keep Wilson Running Smoothly Bernice Christensen Lois Colby Dorothy Ericson Administration Guidance Guidance I-Ora Klaiber Dorothy Tatton wilma gettin Aiiendtimle Administration Library Wilson could not have functioned efficiently without its six secretaries. Transacting school business, aiding vocational and college-bound students, and keeping track of all students and books in the school were just a few of their iobs. Keeping duplicate books on every club in the school was one of Miss Christiansen's major iobs. She and Mrs. Tatton, administrative secretaries, conducted all business which came through the front office. They sold shop and bus tickets and banked thousands of dollars. Mrs. Colby, guid- ance secretary, aided Mr. Walters in his sopho- more testing and counseling program. Mrs. Erickson's duties were primarily college-centered, being closely associated with Mr. Moe's. Accounting for all 2300 students was Mrs. Klaiber's iob as attendance secretary. As library secretary, Mrs. Sellin helped Mrs. Phillips man- age the lO,400-volume Wilson library. .52 'N-,,,o.x I, 1 If 4 Mrs. Tatton and Miss Christensen face morning work
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Efficient Cusfodians Keep Wilson in Qrcler and Good Repair C. Washburn, L. Smith, J. Jacques, J. Gosnell, D. Quasebarth, H. Peterson, D, Hansen, E. Dalstone B. McHenry N Pettinger, G. Fink. Hurrying to investigate rumors ot bursting radiators or unlocking doors tor frustrated stu- dents, Wilson's custodians demonstrated their varied and handy talents. To them tell all the iobs which teachers or students could not manage - adiusting temperamental clocks, repairing broken lights, and providing ladders or hammers to decorations chairmen throughout the year. Besides being expected to respond cheerfully to hundreds of desperate cries tor help, the custodians had regular duties which they per- formed during their tree time. They managed the school's heating system, swept and waxed the floors, and repaired damages to the school. fi .yi i i 45. -311 -fl --4'-ff -'-r . -. ,. -,... 11.1. .rm N J-, Mr. Dalstone, custodian, lowers flag at end ot day
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