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Page 30 text:
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While Cheerapulness Ano Oepenoaisilitg Cl-IEERFUL, EFFICIENT, AND FRIENDLY are the non-certificated members of the school staff. Cooks, expert in the preparation of foods for high school students, work in the modern kitchens on campus. Custodians are familiar figures to all students as they carry out their many responsibilities, while bus drivers efficientlytransport countless Arcadia students between school and home. Bus Omvens ARCADIA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT'S sixteen bus drivers carried a total of over 4000 students per day this year, slightly more than last year's total. Over l77,000 miles were traveled by the drivers who drove the District's seventeen buses an average of twelve trips per day. Maintaining a tight schedule, they followed com- plicated routes with seemingly split-second timing, delivering students to their destinations with a mini- mum of time lost and maximum comfort and convenience. The Transportation Department is headed by Floyd Hughes. 1 Wi' Ir'- ...-'ff' ,..f- ' ,ff Changing the marque for coming school events are, from left to right, custodians John Kirchgessler, John Leddy, Willard Bender, Joe Muller, and Leo Linder. .--v ' Cheerful District bus drivers, pictured here from left to right, are: and Gordon Smith Steve Dorse, Elsie Temple, Calvin Ford, Gayle Wooden, Mabel Shirk,
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Page 29 text:
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IORE SERVICES AUD IZAEIUIIES WERE USED. H ,.-. 1 ... Helping to make the main office run efficiently in their handling of administration appointments are secretaries Mrs. Nina Draughon, Mrs. Dolly McLain, and Mrs. Jeanette A. Bixby. Secnetamail Staff ATTENDANCE SECRETARIES, Mrs. Archeva Huff and Mrs. Clara Jones, have done a remarkable iob of keeping the attendance records. By helping to keep the main office running efficiently and being courte- ous to all students and faculty mem- bers they meet in performing their duties, they have improved student- administration relationships on cam- pus. Continually maintaining complete and accurate records for all students, IBM and Records clerks Mrs. Marjorie Smith and Mrs. Helen Reimers, spent countless hours compiling and re- cording students transcripts and other records. PERFORMING VARIOUS ESSENTIAL DUTIES throughout the school year have been Mrs. Jeanette Bixby, Mr. Greene's secretary, Mrs. Nina Draughon, Mr. Rayl's secretary, and Mrs. Dolly McLain, Mr. Acton's secretary These secretaries have done a competent iob of helping to make the main office run smoothly through efficient handling of adminis- tration appointments and keeping necessary records during the year. Mrs. Pat Loechner, always eager to assist visitors in tne Administration offices, has been the courteous receptionist for the past year. -'U' Always courteous and cheerful, Mrs. Pat Loechner, Receptionist, has received and welcomed visitors to 't--117 I 1 Courteous clerks in the main office are Mrs. Archeva Huff and Mrs. Clara Jones, attendance, Mrs. Mariorie Smith, IBM, and Mrs. Helen Reimers, records Ifrom left.l
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Page 31 text:
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HARACICGRIZGO Cooks, CUSIIOOIAYIS, BUS DRIVERS Everett Bone, electrician, demonstrates the intricacies of the electric bell system to Cliff Nylander and Charlie Gunyon, head custodian. ,img k 1 4 s fi Args ' rs. .ww Custooians BOTH DAY AND NIGHT CUSTODIANS are ever present on campus to guard against mishaps which might occur and to keep the campus in order. Familiar to students are the figures of custodians picking up and burning papers, sweeping the hall- ways, and tidying up classrooms. By being so efficient and cheerful in the per- formance of their duties, custodians have become friends to all Apaches, and have also kept the school in top order during the year. N511 ' A 2 4 Mrs. Rose Butler, manager, and Mrs. Ann Burroughs prepare l fr qw breakfast rolls to serve to hungry students. .v TRN . 'M V , N- f ry 1 if l fffffv' , COOKS L 3 aux 2 Delicious Roms, hamburger buns, l X , K itrsg ' A V Z ' breakfast rolls, and muffins are baked X-f X -f - . .... E gm g , g by the cooks in the cafeteria's ovens to X X ll '.', K Y 93.53 supply both the snack bar and the cafe- , A fr W . ..r.. ef-z.: if f teria for snack and lunch periods. Preparing a wide variety of salads, Mrs. Dottie Bailey makes some of the hundreds of hot dogs prepared every day em-fees, Vegefgbles, Gnd de55erf5, fhe for Apaches, cooks and bakers provide hundreds of servings daily for hungry Apaches. 29
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