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Faculty LIBRARIAN S Libbie Kessler Mrs. Eugene Dersnah I Doris Smead, School Nurse The girls in Central's front office have The work of Central's custodians is appreciated many duties. They answer the phones, although it seems that what they do is often taken give out and take in faculty reports, as a matter of course. But so it is often with an make out many records, sell school 01-ggnizgfion 11-,qt runs qs smoothly qs the janitorial supplies to the students, and across the service at Central High School, counter carry on with non-teaching MAINTENANCE responsibilities. - OFFICE Down the Stairs: Front Row: Donna Lehmann Mildred Roth Doris Atwater Iane Groulx Bm Denning Ggorge Prokopenko Fred Zwet1g Clinton McNevern CAFETEHIA STAFF Tony Novak Walt Batzloff Mm Bill Dobelstein John Carlson WAREHOUSE Standing: Rita Lambert Seated: Emma Bortzloff Marvelyn Schultz Ieanette Green, manager Alice Quast Gladys Tomczak Nate Doan Ethelyn Watson Huth Mehnert
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Faculty I ART, MUSIC, HOMEMAKING lohn Wright Pauline! Lillich Emily Ratkos Carolyn Purgraski Loren Cady Walter Cramer COMMERCIAL Standing: Ivan Stringer Kenneth Norris Douglas Gordon Russell Iacobs Seated: Elizabeth Gustin William Eidt ATHLETICS Iune Paddy Estel Tessmer Ken Loop
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