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CX V l . 'SQ 5.45 . L Restless natives around school keep the maintenance department on the go. The buildings are kept shiny bright and are watched on an around-the-clock basis with an almost entirely new staff this year. Norm Ronning on day is head man, with assistant-head custo- dian Chick Hinkle C3 p.m. til 4:30 a.m.J. The others are Vic Davis Cfrom 2:30 to lljg Neils Kruse ffrom 10 p.m. to 6:30Q and Harold Johnson Q9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.J. R! Mrs. Vera g'Cookie,' Ayers and Mrs. Rose Harris are the two matrons that keep the girls' rooms and faculty areas sparkling. They work a long day from 4:30 am until 1:00 pm. Merle Herman does the laundry for our own gym areas and for the whole dis- trict. Custodians, Cooks And Matrons Care For Outer And Inner Man. The staff that actually keeps thc pots boiling is our cooks. Feeding hundreds of students daily, Head Cook Gladys Reese, along with her assistants, start work ear- ly in the morning. Martha Kramer, Lois Evens, Marion Edwards, and Amelia Beckmann are her crew this year, serving two long lines in the New Cafeteria each lunch. No food service was provided this year in the Old Cafeteria, except for the long-awaited milk and ice cream dispens- ing machines. '1'!,ffh,M,-.. , f .I
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. .Carry Communications Throughout Campus 7715 -H0171 Ufflfc' vzwvi lim 211111111 up 1111111 Larry Nui ,151-III in fl :wig In the main office, where natives are often restless, Mrs. Ruth Botting has been head chief for eleven years. The past three have found Mrs. Rhoda Webster by her side. To keep the daily pot boiling, the assistance of stu- dents is needed. These ofhce assistants are trained toward the completion of daily tasks. The program offers practical experience for the girls that could beinvaluable later in their lives. Mrs. Bolling Nlrs VN ebsler
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L1brary Assistants Serve As Study Aides The B.H.S. library was run differ- ently this year. This quiet isle, benefi- cial to all pupils and teachers, has taken to an honor system. Library cards are used to go to the library, instead ofa pass issued everytime one wanted to uti- lize the library. Mr. Steven Christo- pher, the librarian, has proved a great service to Bothell in the past seven years he has been here. Mrs. Adaline Good, library secretary, helps to keep track of all in-coming and out-goinxg ebooks. They both supervise and trainifhe year? lylibrary assistants.,xg. Q '.ii x ff N V. 1 tk: -f z ' 'ji' X ., X XX . VV XI wt. X . 3 T - L kg V ' Vt X fx ,Q Tx! K' ,f ', xx, ' . X .ft I. x . X . N M K A T-f ' ., N f 1 Ni , W x J I 'zg Lf f I Xi I X X L J 7 X t N J, 1 N , .Suv .iyk Qi'
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