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IQ 2 XX .4- l I CUSTODI.-INS: james Wheeler, Marcelo Cabot, Herbert Tanner, Tom Llflfclllklfl, joe Menendez. 1 56 + gi-'fan .. .Aw gases ,J IN CHILLY, EARLY MORNING, Mr. Pirmer, head custo- dian, can be seen opening the doors to all wings. Custodians Keep Busy From Dawn To Dusk By the clock, the day begins early for the custodians and ends late. Mr. Pinner, building engineer, arrives at 6:30 in the morning to open the schoolls dozens of double doors and get ready for the long, busy day ahead. Hour after hour these guardians of the halls must cope with the unexpected incidents which crop up in a crowd of a couple thousand teenagers. They trim the hedges, rake the lawn, raise the flags, charge the heater, and keep the windows trim. Cleanliness and comfort are their duty, After school they work late into the afternoon sweeping the long corridors and four wings of class- rooms. First shift cleans up for the next day. But adult night school tramps the Hoors and calls for another clean-up before the final closing of the doors of C.H.S. at 11:00 p.m. LIGHTS ILLUMINATE the long quiet corridor while a solitary janitofs cart rests on its wheels. 141
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ROW ON ROW of rookies, salads, plates catch eye of Mrs. Holley, manager, as she surveys busiest room at CHS. F x f l il , 2.3 .4 . - -V, illl LUNCHROOM STAFF: Merle jarrell and Alma Ricker, prepare separate table for faculty in new dining room. 4, 1 , 1. XX. I c f - J A A xi K x ' , ,ii up LUNCHROOM STAFF: Ann Schippnick, Leacy Tanner, Merle jarrell, Salvador Leo, Margaret Holley, Virginia Saunders. Cafeteria Serves All utritious Meals From breakfast to sometime-suppers, the lunchroom ladies cook and prepare healthy meals for the stu- dents, faculty, and now and then members of the community, As a special service to early morning arrivals on the campus, pastries and beverages are provided. This is but the beginning of the day. Pounds of butter, quarts of Hour, bushels of fruit or vegetables get some first class handling to provide spaghetti, Sloppy Joes, salads and cobblers for the hungry horde. The faculty recently had the pleasure of a new facility, a faculty dining room. Another in- novation, for the students this time, is a new system of dispensing soft drinks in cups not bottles. These diligent ladies also aid in preparing food for P.T.A. and other functions held at the school. 1 'E Y A V IN N vi 1 X , , kj 11 A-A V' . A Ax A1 -4 I-fa EM' WM' I . D' lr- f A i r .gh , LUNCHROOM ST.-IFF: Stella Preston, Josephine Lewis, LUNCHROOM STAFF: Mary Evans, Edith Collins, Ollie Gladys rllfglllllf. Helen Reils, Ruth Langford, Ann Lajferty, Featherstone, Ola jennings, Bessie Ellis, Freicla Greene, Mary Alma Ricker. 140 Keith.
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Band Patrons Support ll Band Functions Theylre part of the picture-and a big part, too. The parents of band members, Chiefettes, Majorettes, and Marcherettes, share all activities but the concert and show. Theirs is head start and behind scene role. They organize the campaigns to raise money for uniforms and instruments. They help make and pro- vide spectacular props for the half-time shows, and then sit back to watch with pride the marching Chiefs perform on the Held and in parades. Everywhere the band goes some members of the Chiefs Band Patrons group is sure to be on hand to act as chaperones, bring moral support, and share in the fun. DRUM MAJOR Lanny Nye wearing his ojieial head-dress, leads the band and tribe of Fighting Chiefs in bonfire show. PRIDE IN CHS ir evident as Mr. Conrad surveys the many awards won and displayed in one of many CHS trophy eases. BAND PA TRONS ehalberaned the Fighting Chiefs Band to District Contest held at Boca Ciega this year. jf: Nw . iw e Uuumberlmn Hugh OFFICERS, nm, Parkerson, Mn. Jvafhamon, Mm. Home Ollhff llghlfmg I!-psi, and Mr. Conrad, work to benefit Chiefs' band. 142
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