Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1961

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Office, Maintenance Staffs Run Modern Convenienees hvglwj an ,J- 'Q gif' , , E x Q if , f 5 e1,,,,f.1 V 5' i 3 , 3 A formidable array of equipment backs the schooI's two engineers Harry Phenis and Irwin Reister. The main duties of the bookstore are managed by Mrs. Geraldine Burneo, Duke In Catalina, a structure of brick and stone, lit by elec- tricity and efficiently heated and cooled, we have no worry of food, running water, or other conveniences. Did the pioneer schools have a maintenance man to light the furnace? Was an efficient office staff ready to take care of attendance, registration, and the many other tasks in the school? Or were there beautifully landscaped school grounds? And how many people prepared and served a school lunch in the middle of the day? Yes, the age of discovery and advanceme-nt has done a lot, and our office and maintenance personnel tend the advances in physical surroundings and services for CHS students. F.- A ! .:,.?V 'p ., Q.. Y AV V x,, f 1 as ffl D The school nurse, Mrs. Leona Korttila, gives a hearing test to Barbara Angerer. Watchman A. J. Landreville has the iob of patrolling the grounds and school buildings and taking the license numbers of improperly parked cars. Montgomery, Robert Keag, and Mrs. Hilda Dempsey. 'XA' Av it A l - ,T . I7 .--a 1 ' 'f ----- 'slam ., 'fJf-ungirsvvmss X ,xg YZ 32 g I

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