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CUSTODIANS - John Stahl, Doug Moran, Eric Skansgaard, Ron Martinez. N . yy ing, N -kDIRTY DEAL-A' to Clean What a Dirty Deal! Big Sky custodians work hard-to keep om' school clean and for What? To turn around and do it again. l s i But then that is their job. The custodians worked at keep- ing school halls looking clean, in spite of the frequentmesses. i The Cafeteria, to custodian Don Flemmer is the Worst part of the school to clean. It seemsito be the discaifding place, but it's been-better this year in the past? 'ea h . The girls' and boys' locker rooms required more attention than most other rooms. However, that wasn't the largest pro- blem. Janette Dix the custodian of the locker rooms says, The bathrooms and locker rooms are where the most destruction occurs. While the cleaning of litteredyhallways and dusty rooms takes the largest amount of time, other problemsiazieimore frustrating forthe custodiansyflfhe painting or Washingyof walls that have been Written on 'is an unnecessarygchore to most of the custodians. t i Another needless clean up for custodians are the tobac- co chewers . Picking up the chew off the floors is the worst part of my job, explained custodian Ron Martina. A frequent place of disposal are drinking fountains. Other places included bathrooms'-Where students often spit their chew over the walls. g V Qi i c f i One task the night custodians fenjoy is helping out at ex- tra curricular r activities including basketball games and dances and other events where members of the community take part. e ' It is at those games, watching custodians cheer for the students, that people can get evidence that, in spite ofclean- ing up the messes, the custodians are as loyal to Big Sky as anyone elsemjwho spends time the rooms and Sharon Beierle Leah Rae Daniels --t Barb Herman Dawn Maki Joan Preston fi'-'5'?! i fr..-1 .ro' l deff? t e 'W 'i Q l 2 KEEPIN' THINGS CLEAN - Ed Smith r one of Big Sky's custodians, vacuums the hallway after a hectic lunch hour. Cooks-Custodians - 1 59
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.M Darlene Smith Principal Jack Alley-Sub. Teacher D. Almquist-S.Studies . Faye Baker-Library Asst. , Don Beller-Orchestra if rr Cynthia Braun-Latin t. . Carolyn Brock-French Mark Bryn-lndust.Arts gigs' Lander Fred Terri Wing- Asst. Principal Asst. Principal . MM if Carmelita Bullock-Bus. l e Pam Cainan-Home Ec. Hope Campbell-Att. Secr. Ti- f, . j4 , Q Nick Carter-Special Ed. ij . ea . ' .f Xl'r A J.Christopher-Counselor y - Gloria Curdy-Librarian ' is Julie Davey-Reading It wi, .H ,, .rf 1:- 1 Barry Darrow-English D. Dorville-Home Ec. Dick Dunn-Math Richard Erickson-Band Don Faldorf-Math Nancy Fritz-Spanish Helen Garrett-Home Ec BUSY AS A BEE - Big Sky's student attendance secretary Hope Campbell talks on the phone to one of the many parents she checks with each day. 75' . ' '- ', i b it 5-it 15 X' i C... f I T 4:79 15 twqlwtt 'xxsfffxl tCENTRAL PLANT-k run it smoothly . The saying that secretaries are the peoplevwho really run the school is accurate in many ways. The duties of secretaries are unlimited. From checking absences to typing out formal letters, students can see the secretaries in the office as they arrive in the morning and as they leave at night. Those who may have been in the attendance office at one time or another have seen the behind-the-scenes Workers. The central office secretaries include: Hopeflarnpbell lat- tendancel, Donna Peers tsecretary to Asst. Prin. Terri Wingl, Barbara Reinhard tsecretary to Prin. DarlenerSInithJ, 'Carol Stevens lrecords secretaryj, Betty Haugh lbookkeeperl and FayeBaker iofflce secretaryj. g s , ,Mfg Another section of the office that perfornis.a.vital,function for students is the Counselors Rowe - 1' P A 'T L' C The teachers working in those cramped little offices do everything from assisting students in serious crisis situations to getting minor class schedules arranged. ' ' The counselors are among the first people students see when they enter high school and they are often the last ones they make arrangements with before graduating. One of their major responsibilities is assisting students in career choices. One of the most frustrating is dealing with discipline problems. The greatest thing about working with students is when you see a kid who has alot of problems finally work his way out of them, said junior counselor Robert Sparks. x 4 . K .a . W ,ffl if as ' -1 s S K 11 rl tw ' .M -z-P .K , i i . L f .Em i '65 tfijiz A EX 1 if at 4: '1 it it , at ,. l ,W :V X Q ' WORKING HARD - Secretary Don Peers types a letter as pert of her duty assi. principal Teri Wing. 160-Administration
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