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. ff? : f it OFFICE STAFF Efiiciency, friendliness, and willing- ness to help are the characteristics of each member of our office staff. This group capably coordinates the activities in Amherst's daily routine. The office switchboard aids the traf- fic system. Mrs. Imogene Amo, Miss Marilyn Zenner, Miss Diane Miller, Mrs. Joyce Weiler, Miss Betty Archer. I' Y -45+ Q 259- , it 2. PTI XM MAINTENANCE STAFF Some of the most loyal Aniherstonians are the mem- bers of the maintenance staff. Keeping the traffic conditions always in full swing and the road ways clean and clear for Amherst students, the mainte- nance staff is continually on the go. Accidents often call for the attention of this crew. Mrs. Caroline Bealer, Mrs. Barbara Roetzer, John Robertson, Building Supt.g George Thurnherr, Her- bert Thurnherr, Irwin Butts, John Cameron, William Helffenstein, Louis Miller, Howard Wiehlc, John Lawson, Frank Braun, John Sullivan, Richard Dag- gers, John Barton, Aubrey Walker, Harold Hooper, Joseph Braun, Charles Hirsch. 15 Mrs. Esther Trefzer Jr. High Secretary ,Q-1.35. John Robertson Irwin Butts John Cameron George and Herbert Thurnherr
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CAFETERIA STAFF First Row: Mrs. Haffa, Mrs. Kjncaide, Mrs. Brunner. Second Row: Miss Beale, Mrs. Klein, Mrs. Fe er, Mrs. Clode, Mrs. Smokowii, Mrs. Dietsch, Miss Rhoda Hunt. At luneh time there are one way signs directing students to the cafcterias. The cafeteria staff manages to meet the nutritive needs of the crowds in three lunch periods. Mrs. Macauley gives the signals, aptly directing these oper- ations. STUDENT CAF ETERIA STAFF Macaulay ' Y xg TLI1I2Dl.UNCH1OMlN X25 13 Vx ,,...1 'V pb '-. V 9 n. X 'W X X ' ' 1 TF ix 15:25. . TT- ' 5 K - v'-s FJ +I' ,fy First Raw: Dorothy Whale, Noreen Rein., Carol Eichorn, Marcia Marsha, Nancy Baer. Second Row: .Toe Selden, Bob Gannas, Gordon Krystaf, Bill Nash, David lVIiller. 14
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? First Row: Mrs. D. O. Granger, Mrs. Ruth Brown. Standing: Mr. John Macllunis, Mr. Theodore L. Masterson, Presidentg Dr. W. Allan Fisher, Mr. Kenneth Hornburg. BO RD OF Throughout its twenty-five years of history Amherst Central High School has enjoyed the benefits of Board of Education members who have given freely of their time and efforts to build what is considered by many to be one of the most ambitious educational communities in the country. Day and night the halls of Amherst Central are alive with seekers of learning, ranging from the young people in the high school division to the alumni and other adults coming after regular school hours to find satisfaction in the evening school. The understanding by the Board of Education of the many educational needs of our community of Snyder and Eggcrtsville has helped beyond measure to spread the rewards of learning to as large a seg- ment of our community as reasonable costs will allow. The increased complexity of educational demands has resulted in more work for the Board, through numerous extna meetings and executive sessions so that present members are to be congratulated for their unique contributions to the civic worth of our public schools. EDUCATI T ' W' ' i1 nuns-: l 4. , ' . V Ll ff iamissisr icairraiit mea 1 emma 7.9! Remembrance of our beginnings 16
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