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+3 ull , 7 Marilyn Englert - Mr. Vanderburg's Secretary Frances Ernest - Attendance Clerk L Ramona Eubank - Mr. Wolff's Secretary F it Jan Frazier - Library Aide Sallie Fuller - Hall Monitor Faith Fulton - Luncheteria Worker Morris Harmon - Custodian Maceo Harris - Custodian EMarlene Jones - Luncheteria Worker Robert CKimJ Kimbrell - Head Custodian Zola Knell - Luncheteria Worker 5Carmen Kyriakakis - Luncheteria Worker Us 5 QISLIWL Leavitt -Custodian Lopez - Custodian i Malloy - Graphic Arts Aide Jane McRae - Dr. ChaIfant's 5 fJerry Meeker - Lead Night Custodian Sharon Melius - Attendance Aide yy Janet Newkirk - Mr. Rosch's Secretary Michael Newson - Security Officer tlrene Parker - Hall Monitor .fEva Poole - Library Aide flrene Poole - Luncheteria Assistant Manager Emma Schweitzer -- Nurse's Aide i Pat Shuptrine - Mrs. Pughsley's L Secretary Helen Valentic - Registrar Marie Weller - Luncheteria Worker ii Norma Williams - Custodian classified workers 177
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Streamlining Benefits Staff Changes brought more efficiency to the classified staff. By moving the attendance secretary, Lois Grant, to the front office more room was made for the deanfs secretary and new vice principal Vanderburg's secretary Marilyn Englert. Also, then all attendance traffic was isolated thus reducing the congestion in the back office. BHS's custodial staff, for the first time, could say that they had had a relatively calm year. Operating off a schedule in which each custodian was assigned different areas and allotted a specific amount of time, helped the custodial staff to work quickly and thoroughly. Our security staff had fewer problems herd- ing tardy students to first period classes when announcements over the intercom were elimi- nated from the 8 a.m. time slot. The Iuncheteria staff opened up the home- side concession stand during lunches. The stand was operated by one lady and three or four students. Requests made by students and faculty prompted the additions of Mountain Dew Ca soft drinkj, fish and taco-burgers. 5 Upon completion of second lunch lrene Poole sells stu- dent worker, Yvette Sewell her lunch. i fl. .- ggi , Leora Alumbaugh - Luncheteria ,Q worker Jackie Assenco - Banker Merle Aufill - Counselor's Secretary Jo Barger - Switchboard Nyra Bennet --.Teachers Aide, Performing Arts Department Barbara Berry - Student Store E jg and Library Aide f Mary Bieber - Luncheteria 1 Manager f g Mary Dinardi - Luncheteria , 3 , 3 Worker ii i Vi :-- ffe. 1 -a eetf-t it -f -a2 ,,,... ,.,., e'i?g:i5Q 176 classified workers
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