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Cafeteria In the background of every large school is the cooking staff, prepar- ing nourishing lunches at a price students can afford. Chaffey had a competent cafeteria group under the majiagement of Mrs. Bernice Mallory, who not only prepared school lunches but also savory dishes enjoyed at our club banquets. C. W. Burrett, Mrs. Nettie Zap- pia, Mrs. Beth Shank, Miss Alice Jarvis, Mrs. Bernice Mallory, Mrs. Pearl Johnson. Health Center School Nurse Louise Kellogg and her assistant, Mrs. Ann Mcintosh, approved the readmittamce of stu- dents who had been absent from school because of illness. They were aided first and third periods by Patricia Long, who ran errands and did miscellaneous tasks. Miss Kellogg and Mrs. Mcintosh gave eye and ear tests and offered their services to students who became ill during the day, excusing them from school if necessiu-y. Pat Long, Clarence Chalupnik, Miss Louise Kellogg, Mrs. Ann Mc- intosh. Custodians Headed by George Hayes, the custodians maintained Chaffey ' s picturesque and modern campus. They performed the accustomed superintendence connected with the care of Isuidscapes and numerous buildings. Row 1 — Virgil Clevenger, Glenn Brown, Robert Curson, L. E. Brown, Haden Silvey, Fred Wall. Row 2 — Deming Payne, G. C. Whelan, Fred Smith, C. R. Mallory, Ray Shinn. Row 3 — Louis Oswald, Alfred Brown, George R. Hayes. 20
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Store of Knowledge Left to right: Carol Hershey, Adaline Nyberg, Mrs. Jane Routh, Mary Woodhouse. The library at Chaffey was under the direction of Adaline Nyberg with Carol Hershey and Mrs. Jane Routh as her assistants. With their guidance students were able to ob- tain material for special reports and term themes. Chaffey ' s library of- fers a wide selection and variety of books for Chaffey students. Convoy Division Headed by Edwin Epperson, the transportation department was re- sponsible for conveying some 1400 students to and from school every day. This required 39 trips each morning and a total of 47 return trips in the afternoon, 39 at 3:00 and 8 at 4:00. Chaffey had a total of 32 buses in use daily. Also in- cluded in Chaffey ' s mobile force were 6 trucks and 8 school cars. Student Bookstore Left to right: Kenneth Louder- back, Marie Izquierdo, Edna Zoel- ler, Ed Aitken. With the assistance of Mau ie Izquierdo, Edna Zoeller euid Guy Colbrunn (substituted for by Ken- neth Louderback during illness), Ed Aitken managed the high-school bookstore with efficiency. It was open in the morning, during lunch periods, and after school to enable students to purchase school supplies and to order school rings and pins. 19
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