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Not pictured: Gloria Burrus Michael Cohen john Crow Silsby Eastman Michael Fucci Frank Greminger Robert Holden Paul Kanter Ierry Lasnik Kris Lundquist DiAnn Myer Mary lo Parkhill Phillip Patterson Dolores Pratt Robb Quint Michael Ramirez Tom Rebd Virginia Rogalsky William Sanchez Diane Stanley Ralph Steffen Henri Tapie Ron Thomas Herbert Wielkie hat keeps this school in or- 4 'om busines social studies, dr. health, PE social studies science P.E. math science science business French, Spanish art science English Latin, Spanish science social studies librarian Spanish business, English Spanish MW.. 4 ,, m: fl X111 ed social studies, dr. ed. social studies social studies der? Who takes care of a jammed locker or a tempo- rary lunch pass? None other than the people who work behind the scenesf' the secretaries, custodians, noon aids, and cafeteria workers. The many secretaries of Agoura High School did a great deal for the students. They issued lunch passes and took care of attendance. They also helped at var- ious school functions by selling tickets at the gate. Not only did they help stu- dents, but they also aided the adminis- trators by taking their calls and writing memos. When asked how she felt about her job, Marva Hart, john Al- breezi's secretary, replied, I enjoy ev-N ery minute of it. It keeps me young. The custodians were responsible for many tasks including keeping the school grounds clean, repairing jammed or broken lockers, and taking care of the grass, trees, and plants on campus. lunius Wheeler, the plant manager, said, I like doing things for people and making them happy. Cus- todians were a great help to the school's cleanliness and pleasant sur- roundings. Noon aids were also a great asset to the school. Their main job was to keep kids safe so that no accidents would occur. They made sure that students who left campus during lunch had the required lunch pass, obtained with parental per- mission. Shirley Landrey, one of Agoura High's noon aids, stated that she en- joyed working with students and being outdoors. Their major concern was to maintain the safety of the students. Cafeteria workers cannot be forgotten, for the students and teachers greatly benefitted from them. They were re- sponsible for preparing food for the students and teachers. Esther McClain, head cafeteria worker, said she liked working with high school kids. These workers began early each day to make certain that the 2000 students and staff members at Agoura High had some- thing to eat at nutrition and lunch. Even though some kept our campus clean and others made sure our stom- achs were full, they all enjoyed com- municating with the students. Some- times, however, they felt unappreciat- ed. A lot of times, students don't give us the cooperation we need, stated junius Wheeler. These special, hard- working people deserve a special thanks and appreciation, for without them, our school would end up a fa- mine-stricken, litter-laiden, unsafe wasteland. - Grace Asuncion itttt ttts if t ' at e-rctuitttatfi mutt UUHMIT 1Lf EUUHEE... 4:3552 ' f i fa. 4315 , Gail Kranzler, member of the caf staff, slices rolls for sandwiches. Every morning, the whole staff got up early to provide the students and teachers with enough food during lunch and nutrition. Behind the Scenes 207
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Mark Wolfgram, one of Agoura High's custodians, prepares for some clean-up action. Together with the whole custodial crew, he kept the campus in first-class condition. The noon aids check the ID. of a suspicious student, Patient and watchful, they were responsible for the safety of the students. As a counseling office secretary, Lorraine Mussack keeps the paperwork in order. Secretaries in the Counseling office, attendance office, and the principals' personal secretaries elped keep the school more organized. 'RU wt ?!'f. X as, , t ' ,- if ww V' t IJ, f -kc- 1, ,'.1.., , .. .- ' rusty.-5 t :'.'.'.'.',----is it .. ' ' -XJR. V . RSX , '-T3,i'9ftzf'.s3 XX ..:..v-:Q t. X K .V A wax, x 1 K ,Xj Q-, kt-.. - i f 1 r-' I 5 In .-Q me k N... ..X Clara Losurdo, noon aid ,X.- - Mary McCormack, office manager f Faita Mischel, student teacher 5 Lorraine Mussack, counseling P- office 53' 1 l Bruce Tipton, student teacher Q. Jv- Louise Vilk, noon aid lunius Wheeler, plant manager Mark Wolfgram, custodian Vickie Young, activities office X1 206 Behind the Scenes
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