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t x... . ss mxm.. . , Xa '1 Office Assistants Serve Efficiently and Willingly Mr. Pike's assistants: Jean Erickson, Linnea Landstrom, and Principal's office: Marion Bishop. Carol Edwards, Myrt Land- Cheryl Watkins. strom, Peggy Hilton, jill Armstrong, Dorothy Hagen, and Judy Brechlin. Every year, a group of high school students give up their study hall periods for one hour each day to perform various secretarial duties in the offices of Mr. Wolner, Mr. Churchill, Mr. Leussler, and Mr. Pike. Their duties are many and varied, including typing, filing, distri- buting bulletins, running the switchboard, operating the intercom system and doing other errands that are necessary for the smooth functioning of our school. Because of the cooperation of the office assistants, Cloquet High School is more efficiently managed and operated. Mr. Leussler's office: Gail Thomas, Dorothy Ganter, Mary Switchboard operators: Martha Frets, Carol Waldorf, Karel Noreus, Judy Clark, Muriel Sharlow, Myrna Witte and Mr. Franklin, Miss Hella, Karecn Laaksonen, Beatrice Tougas and Leussler. Mary Kay Roy. 15 ,
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Cooks and Custodions Perform Involuoble Services Among the unsung heroes of Cloquet High School are the cooks and custodians. Because of the large numbers of students eating in the school this year, a double lunch period was made necessary. In spite of this change, our cooks have prepared daily menus both nutritious and delicious. The custodians, whose thorough work often goes unnoticed, per- form a multitude of complex duties to keep the physical plant of our school functioning smoothly. A custodian must be a jack-of- all trades, as he keeps our buildings clean, warm and lighted. In the pictures at the left, FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, Mr. Mat- tinen adjusts master air controls, Mrs, V. johnson cuts vegeta- bles, and Mr, E. johnson inspects the boiler flame. BELOW, preparing a hot dish are Mrs. R. Johnson and Mrs. Franzen. Shown on the right, FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, Mrs. Turner cleans a mirror, Mr. Hagen is seen replacing a fuse and Mr. Braa- fladt prepares a work schedule. 14 sl
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