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N, Deserve Gratitude Berkley High without its kitchen staff? Impossible! Who else would faithfully sell donuts and milk to hungry students at 7:30 in the morning? Later, at lunchtime, Berkley students are offered a wide variety of snacks ranging from ice cream to carmel corn to supplement a sandwich brought from home. If prefered, well prepared hot lunches are also available. The kitchen staff not only cooks the meals, but also cleans up after our students and maintains a clean, neat kitchen. Without question, Berkley could not func- tion without Mrs. Margaret Malburg and the cooks. And what would happen to Berkley with- out its maintenance staff? There are always repairs around the halls and classrooms of Berkley to which the custodians attend daily. Besides fixing leaky water fountains and broken windows, the maintenance staff also takes care of the school grounds and cleans up after the school day has ended. The maintenance staff, under the direction of Mr. James Dewey, keeps the school in ex- cellent condition all year round. BOTTOM: The kitchen staff keeps Berkley students well fed. Manager, Mfg, P,-escoffy Pfepflff?-S' and Serves meals with the help of' Mrs. McCreadie, Mrs. Cade, Mrs. Motyka, Mrs. Mocjan, Mrs. Kucsulazn, Mrs. Blanzy, Mrs. Sano, and Mrs. Tong X-' 1 f . V -ixif w-'efgq -as .wg W , f siwztfa img jyag , 1' J 93 A V v s li. , 5 if N A Wei t ,N 2 Iwi f J 9 'Q f ,sX5?,,,g,z:? . 4 W ' QQ? ' ' M :faster , K- ,Q v again is Sw J lk 4'-w X ax 3 3 im Q a 5 KX is Q 8 N X 'J WN G x lx r' V as X ,WSQXM K' S x E ii . X r XE as X Q figs ,X 3 sv 5 , X. V s :Q X Q X x NX y, OX ,. T K X if 553i:i,3g 12:1 :,f5,.,, 5' flfg f '.fFv : t ,, we Zfffeii 'f 3 w ' ,gi X '+i.af. gg... , 4, '-'- if '-1 fill ,ik 1, Q, A ,.., LAI... I I D, .A,.. , ,L-,fp -Wife ' iff -' ,. ' Q.f'Z1f' g?Q'.,QfQfgi i - f . A J' at X T ' T ' 222 , T' aff I ' 1 T , 1 v,.. ,, , iQQ5,lzQ.,i 2f ' . 41,359 'jaw :iw ' rzf' , . ' f . 'x ,. v 'H Eff, I ,, s 4 V , Kim H X I I iii., -32, -t . ,.,, , . ' ' . I '.,. ' - - -' ' , 1 iis' - 7 -, ' li ii V 1522 . 4' ' ifif h x -' . Me- f A we ABOVE: The Custodial staff includes: FRONT ROW: Jim Dewey, William Hejnosz, Dan Campbell, Eldon Wood, Carl Hanson, Arnest Gibbs. BOTTOM ROW: Ernest Gottsch, Matthew Mclntyre, Breck McC0wan and Frank Hill. 23
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RIGHT: Mrs. Muriel Cowan, Teacher Vice President, discusses with fellow R71S.A. officers Mrs. Barbara Keegen and Mrs .lo Fargo the fiuzdamenrals of Berkley 's art program. BELQW: Terry Barr, former Detroit Lion football star, converscs with Booster Club officers at Sportman's Banquet. . 1 Q . ' . ,Y .nv- I -r .4 i 4 X , lu, f 1 A . va , lnfwf ...--in-rs ....- ,.- F l 1 .11 43' 4-9 ,X ,.-1' n S-.J .slim 'V HJ-1 ,g Q-.., zu., Qi -..Ll- ,. A sm . X 24 M sl v A , s -. . , .,-ff' I rmvmxf lj ll. ' L 9,
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