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CUSTODIAL STAFF Our school building, nine years old but new in appearance, was our pride and joy. Its trim lawns, immaculate classrooms and halls were and still are something to see. The fresh paint, clean windows and spotless walls made learning easier. In the winter, the building was warm and well lit. Flickering lights were quickly replaced, the snow was removed and the ice sanded. In the spring we lounged in soft grass to relax. At night, when we had our dances and other extracurricular events, we could count on the help needed to be sure everything went smoothly. This help was from the custodians. The hard working custodians kept our school a show place and made it a home away from home. They could be seen at all hours scurrying about repairing, cleaning, and doing other duties. We were proud that they were a part of our school life. was MR. JOHN JESIONOWSKI ra ,f 'h' e :,V Q awww' Q ZV- . 'Ti 3 A MR. GEORGE DUFAULT MR. THOMAS RUCUS MR. THOMAS BALASH , ,J .A f .f e,f-,Hurwitz-zfr1t a --'- wMf,z1iMm,
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CAFETERIA STAFF The best part of the school day was when the bell rang letting us know that it was time to eat. We had been sitting in our classrooms and working in the shops trying to subdue those feelings caused by the odors of delicious food which filled our nostrils, but when the signal was given we could resist no more. We charged in a body through the cafeteria doors to get at those, cakes, pies, and various treats. Under the supervision of Mrs. Mann, new and delectable dishes were prepared to satisfy our varying tastes. The pleasant smiles, quick service, and individual attention made meal times pleasure times. After we finished eating, we sat too contented and full to move. We could always count on the bell to bring us out of our moment of repose and back to work. Needless to say we always left the cafeteria slower than when we came in. HAZEL MANN RUTH THORN RUTH BALLARD JEAN HEL1T
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