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,y Administration One of the most outstanding features of Central High School is its sparkling cleanliness, provided by three janitors, who devote much of their time to keep Central N the cleanest school in Shenandoah County. Mr. Ripley Long of Woodstock has been a janitor at Central for seven years. He works during the day from 5 A.M. to 2 P.M. Mr. Lloyd Pence of Woodstock joined the staff during the school term of 1962- 1963. He starts at 2 P.M. and stays until the last student, teacher, and meeting has left for the night. The latest addition for the team of Central janitors is Mr. Lawrence Russell who began in 1964. Mr. Pence, Mr. Long, Mr. Russell There are fourteen school bus drivers, both men and women, students and adults, serving Central High School. As extra ac- tivities, they transport teams and spec- tators to sports events, teachers and stu- dents for field trips and special projects. Every day duringthe week, the bus drivers must take into their hands the responsibility of getting students to and from school with- out injury. They contend with traffic prob- lems, careless pedestrians, and noisy chil- dren, good bus drivers must be very alert and conscious of what they are doing. Slillvfl STANDING: Mr. Rinker, Mr. Peer, L. Dysart, S. Gochenour, J. Goch- enour, Mr. Burner. KNEELING: Mr.George, Mr. Pence, B. Lam. Not pictured are Miss Henry, Mrs. Williams, P. Lutz and G. Bordon. The Safety Patrolmen assist the bus drivers in transporting students safely, helping both the drivers and the children. Mr. Backman serves as sponsor for this busy group, there is at least one patrol- man for every bus. The patrolman has several duties, he must direct traffic while students are loading and unloading, he maintains a maximum of quiet while the bus is in motion, and he should encourage students to act in a safe manner. The Safety Patrol is easily recognized by its silver badge on a white band, symbolizing thought- ful action. STANDING: F. Grandstaff, D. Sortzi, A. Copp, V. Golliday, G. Grand- staff, D. Dysart, K. Ryman. KNEELING: G. Wakeman, J. Smooth, H. Cooley, D. Surratt, M. Helsley, B. Henry, M. Keckley, B. Seal.
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Administration The office helpers work during each class period to perform tasks for the school office. These students willingly give their study time in order to save the teachers, principal, and secretary as much work as possible. Their duties, responsibilities, and capabilities are innumerable. A few of their good will services are to answer the telephone, to cut library and corridor passes for the office, to separate the mail, and to relay messages from the guidance office to the students. ii' P. Sollenberger, C. Eastep, L. Ryman, P. Swecker, L. Racey, C. Lambert, H. Spiggle. The women, who work in the cafeteria, are very faithful in their work for the school. They arrive at eight in the morning and leave at two in the afternoon. Mrs. Cath- erine Whetzel and Mrs. Dorothy Butler pre- pare the baked dishes and the desserts. Mrs. Reba Hullihen does the main dish, Mrs. Ruth Dellinger, the vegetables and salads. Mr. Franklin Pence assists the ladies with the heavier work. Danny Suratt helps Mr. Pence with the dishwashing. Mrs. Hullihen, Mrs. Dellinger, Mr. Pence, Mr. Butler, Miss Wetzel. Center: Mrs. Combs. The girls, who help the cooks, work for twenty-five minutes on each of the two lunch shifts. Rotating on steam tables, twelve girls Work 'the first shift and ten, the second. Annette Artz collects lunch money during the first lunch, Judy Hottie and Sue Miller, during the second. STANDING: C. Wetzel, C. Pence, D. Hockrnan, R. Gouchenour, C. Pryor, G. Dysart, J. Cook, M, Sine, A. Judd, S. Judd, S. Hoover, D. Guess, A. Runion, R. Wolferd, Dg Surratt. SEATED: M. Heishman, B. McInturff,A. Artz, C. Wetzel, M. Flick, J. Keeler.
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