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4' 'l -ef' WILLING WORKERS The maintenance department, although little known, is indispensable to the welfare ot the student body. Head of the janitorial staff is Albert Hoel- ing, an able and competent engineer. The other members ot the janitorial statt are: Charles Landensberger, Harry Muckley, George Salttord, Martin Smith, loseph Wil- liams, Frank Donnelly, Milton Erwin, Bert Simpkins, and Mrs. Matilda Long. Our other helping statf is the cafeteria statt, which provides us with good iood at an inexpensive price. Mrs. Edna Krebs is the director ot the women who prepare our food. Cthers are: Mrs. Mabel Clasby, Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend, Mrs. Ethel Reeves, Mrs. Louella Clifford, Miss Emma Ballinger, Mrs. Marie Gooch, Mrs. Sevilla Dunn. The Cashier is Mrs. David Black. Pictured below are the cafeteria workers. They are, first row, left to right: Mrs. L. Cliiford. Mrs. M. Gooch. Mrs. S. Dunn. Miss E. Ballinger, Mrs. E. Townsend. Second row: Mrs. E. Krebs. Mrs. M. Clcrsky. Mrs. E. Reeves. 1 1 5'3 ' p , n M.. fp., . ,gig ' Nu 16. In the upper picture are Al Hoeling. Head Janitor. and Bert Simpkins, Fireman. of the icmitorial stafi. In the lower picture is the complete ianitoriol crew. They are. left to right: A. Hoeling. B. Simpkins. M. Ervin, H. Muckley, F. Donnelly, M. Smith. 18 se
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JOURNAL OF THE JOURNEY Following in the footsteps of the patient miners of by-gone days who plodded west- ward toward our goal, we, too, strive toward our goal. Our efforts to attain this objective have been recorded in our yearbook. The purpose of the Knight is to summarize and present the highlights of our high school years. Since the Knights's first publication in l9ll, it has been produced by a staff of senior pupils selected at the close of their lunior year by the advisors of the Knight The theme for the 1949 Knight, The Forty-niners, was suggested by members of the Staff and carried out by the Art Staff. All staffs are under the direction of Gene- vieve Tiedeken, Editor-in-Chief. The Literary Staff, under the competent direction of Miss Margaret Rolar, writes and edits all articles and captions. Marjorie Heacvock is the Literary Editor. The other members of the staff are Marilyn Buckley, Mary Ann Taylor, ludith Fogg, lanet Grigo, lean Kleinschmidt, and Ken Glynn. The Art Staff, skillfully guided by Miss Edna B. Hyde, illustrates the dividers and plans the other art work seen through-out the entire book. The Art Editor, loan Glynn, heads the staff composed of Elizabeth Robin- son, Theresa Crist, Carolyn Addiego, Milli- cent Koble, and Ruth Higbee. The Business Staff, under the wise guid- ance of Mr. Kenneth lohnson, manages the finances. Carl Urban is the Business Mana- ger. The members of his staff are Marie Dil..ullo, William Blankley, Shirley Robbins, Ianice Ford, Sally Schwartz, Mildred Ziemi- anek, Ann Middleton, Richard Scudder, and Leroy Giberson. Pictures are taken by Donald Kincaid and Fred Boughton, whose assignments are scheduled by George Horneff, Photographic Editor. Two typists, Neiette Spangler and Shirley Ward, are responsible for all typing for the entire staff. 3' 4 44,22 filown here Icon M to 4. .5 t , J, nfgmf' ly . T from l I An ystaff. nn' editor of the ' .,,, ,. , I ' 4- . . .itt ,iit df' .1 ' ',.-- Q nk .. S iit itls, ,fl .uf ,O wif rxx- ,,.. . wx ..si1 og the y Z f 1 ess cnaqei f bus!!! o hefe' . carl mb as viewed t f 'qhl y . fl Km ,.,,.. - W, K t-- I L.: ...P se .sf Above i s. Mar. . we fh - ,one H 20 e Khlghtl, Luemry Stifck. edifo, of t 6 I Eff .... fm' A at H .. . U T 'TM '-ii t .....g t.
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