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' 1 wx., .gl V y J Even seniors made mistakes at ffmes- When 0 P00f promptly received instructions from Mr. Weipert as misguided for very hungryj student such as Dave 10 its proper use, Stipe came in the ff0ugf' door of the cafeteria, he f in Q -A 'Q' . ix , LOCker 019011-0141. Or the moment of truth Offein b 01lghf many some unfortunate land not too brightj student told Mr. Collet' things out into the open, such as the overdue library book that :.l1e feyumed abouf fnio months ago' Assistant Principal I9
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Assistant Principals: Here, There SZ Ever Where Oh how I hate to get up in the morning, sang Alex House as he checked in just after English Lit. 1 Mildred Albrecht Csec.J Florence Conrad fsecj Jean O. Kee Csec.J I8 Assistant Principal Dorothy Blackwell Caidel Barbara Hay Csecj Betty Kushigian Csec.J 'SDO you know where your students are?', Mrs. Dorothy Bentley did. Keeping track of the 2300 Steven- son students was well-managed by the staff of the new Attendence Office. Also, all communications such as announcements or the switchboard operation fell to Mrs. Bentley and her staff. Mr. Dale Coller was by no means left out when it came to hard work. When summer vacation began for the students, Mr. Coller and the Guidance Department were hard at work preparing schedules. Longer hours spent on paperwork and computers made for fewer mistakes in the shuffling of students and the mixture of modular and traditional classes. While Mr. Coller was busy scheduling students, Mr. Oliver Weipert was busy scheduling the use of the school itself. Any clubs or outside organizations needing Stevenson facilities, for their meetings had to check first with the Business Office. A Invading Mr. Cr0Il's private domain was Mrs. Bentley as she nhade an additional announcement during homeroom, M Cecelia McGuire Caidel A Claire Sienbenbrodt fsecj V ' y er -1 gg Dorothy La Vasseur fsec.D a
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The duties of a custodian included not only washing, polishing, mending glass, shoveling snow, and cutting the grass, but also required a little artistry - an ability to paint. 20 Cooks and C ustodians ABOVE: The ability to concoct a brew suitable for all stu- dents was a must for' members of the cafeteria stajff.'BELOW: Out of the oven, into -the warmer. The cooks took great care to see that the food remained warm without burning.
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