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Stitches That Held the Day Together The seven secretaries assisted the principals in areas such as athletics and activities, student transcripts, at- tendance and budget. There was also a receptionist, a counseling receptionist and a secretary handling the principals ' correspondence, scheduling of substitute teachers and the activity accounts. Eight aides worked in the different resource rooms and helped teachers in the business, computer resource room. math, vocal music accompanist. English, science, home ec. arts resourse. social studies, foreign language, reading and the library. Three of the eleven cafeteria workers came early in the morning to start cooking lunch. The rest came in later and helped prepare the lunches, and with serving and cleaning. On a regular day. 400-425 students bought full lunches: while on pizza-days, 550 student bought full lunches. Cheeseburgers were also popular. Several stu- dents bought just french fries, cookies, shakes or other single items. The eighteen custodians did far more than just clean- ing the cafeteria and the commons. Some of them, in fact, worked on the building when it was built and stayed as custodians. All the snow this winter caused problems for those trying to move the snow. Lee Pettin- gill was the head custodian and directed the seventeen member crew. The nightcrew cleaned the classrooms, and a daycrew cleaned the downstairs facilities-, such as. the commons and the cafeteria. One custodian handled most minor electrical and door lock problems. Top: The day-custodians left to right-. Lee Peltingill. Melvin Griel. Donna Schhcker. Phyllis Ritenour, Rose Ashbridge. Bottom: The aides left to right: Russell Bacon. Lynn Bacon. Bea Shefte. Mariann Kallemeyn. Sylvia Martin. Mary Hughey. Judy Myers, kathy Sprolt. Opposite page, top left: The secretaries: Delores Eller. Gayle Carmine. Pam Laughlin. Rose Marie Holmes. Linda Plambeck, Delores Barber. Ginny Binder- Top right: Delores Eller enjoys her lunch. Bottom: The kitchen workers left to right, front row: Marlene Hansen. Kathy Sal- cedo. Jody Graham. Back row: Henriette Spicer. Joy Polak. Bev Riha. Millie Stewart. Ruth Haddox, Vi Schneider. Georgette Crews. Paulette Irwin. The remaining cus- todians not shown are Charles Redden. Charles Jackson, Walt Wyckoff. Sieve Abts. William Clark. Hary Harry Holmes. Gary Howard. Dan Noden. Jerry Rusch. Estella Skorniak, Joe Wisniewski. Henry Ybay. 100
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