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Carmen Gonzalez helps students keep their cafeteria sparkling. Photo by S. Lackey Dia Mantina looks around for more student leftovers to dispose of before the next lunch. Photo by S. Lackey Margaret Baggett takes last minute purchases while Maria Ramirez and Billie Norman count the till. Photo by S. Lackey Albarez, A. Alvarez, M. Chavez, L. Gonzalez, C. Guerrca, R. Jarramillo, M. Martinez, C. Martinez, D. Ramirez, M. Regherd, T. Rincon, F. Menfiva, M. Montalbo, M. Morris, J. Oquendl, M. Ramirez, L. 126 Learning Support Personnel
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:ipal Bobby Porter makes last itc preparations for his speech at patsy Hoover eats lunch and relaxes for a few minutes from her manv duties as •ports Banquet. Photo by R. Law Nor|h House Assistant Principal. Photo by R. Law tant principals Frank Jarrett and Dirk Engel support the girls out on the field North House Principal Elsie Keeling takes time out of her busy day to water the Powder Puff game. Photo by S. Lackey plants in the atrium. Photo by R. Law i House Assistant Principal Gwen Tooke signs a disciplinary referral, one of The Journalism Dept, is grateful to lany responsibilities of assistant principals. Photo by S. Lackey South House Principal Charlie Cothran for all the interviews he's granted this year. Administration Learning 125
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Pat Porter closes up her register after a long lunch period. Photo by S. Lackey Wcing Blackwell records inventory in between customers. Photo by S. Lackey Cafeteria Workers Appreciate Students Lunchtime always seemed to bring out the slobs in everyone. We were taught to clean up after ourselves at home but always forgot about it after we ate at school. What a mess with napkins, plates, wrappers, and plasticware thrown all over the tables and floor. It's a good thing that the cafeteria workers were pa- tient enough to pick up after us. Some of these special workers drove buses and others were busy enough working in the cafeteria and hallways. Charline Moss, register clerk, said “I like the kids most of all. They never cause any trouble ' By Kerri Nippert Torres, T. Suarez, G. Rios, O. Rachel Originales picks up the last of the trash. C lunch is finally over. Photo by S. Lackey Support Personnel Learning 127
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