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Maintenance Crew They Kept Things Going Many students at Newman noticed that things were broken, vandalized, or taken apart. What was not acknowledged was who repaired, built, painted, and cleaned. Well, take notice of the maintenance men: Mr. Bill Conover, Mr. Fred Manuel, Mr. Johnny Linton, and Mr. Robert Man- uel. Some of the dirty jobs these men did included repairing clocks, desks, chairs, tables, painting halls, classrooms, and schoolgrounds. Another part of the maintenance job was working day and night, which many people would not find a pleasureable task. Through all this hard work and ef- fort, these men displayed the class inside them. Like Newman students, their gen- erosity makes them special. RIGHT: Mr Fred Manuel waves to an Accolade photographer while riding on the Newman Tractor BELOW: Mr. Johnny Linton takes it easy on his way to lunch BOTTOM: Mr. Robert Manuel and Johnny Linton on their way to move the garbage cans from lunch.
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I BELOW Cafeteria Staff: Left To Right Mrs. Victo- ria Sermon, Mrs Jean James. Mrs Marie Warren. Mrs. Mary Scalfani, and Miss. Mary Wynn. BOTTOM RIGHT: A typical scene in the cafeteria. Mr. Berg prowled the cafeteria. BOTTOM LEFT Mrs James prepared lunch for the many hungry students that bombarded the cafe- teria 3 times daily Academics 43
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Teachers Are People Too! The moment the bell rings at 2:25 they are ready to go home. They leave the school immediately and grade papers the moment they get in the door. This is the image most kids get of teachers. They believe that all they do is grade papers and make hard tests for students. But this is not the only thing they do. Many teach- ers are also coaches and they spend many long hours helping to build their students athletically. Teachers also go shopping, attend sports activities, and get together with other teachers on Sundays to watch the football games. This proves that teachers don ' t just sit home and cre- ate hard tests, they are just like normal humans. TEACHERS ARE PEOPLE TOO! TOP: Junior Larry Steltzer teaches Miss Frearson and students a thing or two when he displayed a new method of solving a math problem. ABOVE: Coach Sam Budnyk attempts to win a pie-eating contest during a pep rally. RIGHT: Is this really what Mrs. Hoyt looks like? No, she just got into the Halloween spirit on senior dress-up day. ACADEMICS 45
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