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AINTENANCE TH li C'AIf'l'1'l'H RIA S'l'Al l Our eflieient cafeteria staff is under the exp-ert rnanageinent of Mrs. Fidna Krebs. Mrs. Krebs has six women. one enshier. twelve girls. and tive boys working with her. These people really use teznn work in their enormous job ol' l.l'1'tllllg lbetween twelve and thirteen hundred starving students ever-v sehool day. MAlN'l'l'lNANt'l'l Doing repair work. hauling loads in the sellool truek. taking out trash-these are some of the jobs you see our thirteen, hard- working janitors doing during the day, under the supervision of Mr. Al lloehling. In addition to this. they work after school hours Cleaning the gyms. elassrooins. auditori- uin, and cafeteria. They are helping to keep our sehool t-lean twentyafour hours daily, 365 days a year. Janitors and Cafeteria Workers Top: Mrs. Whiting, Mrs. Clifford, Mrs. Nodell, Mrs. De Camp. Mrs. Krebs, Miss Ballinger, and Miss Fulkerson are surrounding their delicious foods. Bottom Left: Mr. Protlit and Nick Midolla are cleaning lockers. Charlie Landenbergel. and Vir- ginia Guthridge are gathering sup- plies. Janitors Top Left: Bert Simpkins is explaining 10 Milt Erwin about the oil burner. Top Right: Walt Young and Pete Rudderow are turning valves on in new gym. Bottom Left: Leon Trautz and Joe Williams are loading the truck. Bottom Right: Harry Muckley and Al Hoehling are welding. l Sixteen Bottom Right: Bob Holloway, F'
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CGLL -HIGH EW COLNLS HIGH NEWS EDITOR Back Row: .l. Harden. Business Manager: B. Ingram, Sports Editorg I.. Pular, Filing Editor: C. Ricken- bach, Exchange Editor. Front Row: C. Williams, Feature Editorg l'. Goley, Editor-in-Chiefg J. John- ston, News Editor. MR. .l. ARTHUR FERNER Advisor of the Calls High News Staff The Coils-High News is in ritten and Ill2'1Il3gt'd hy :i student stuff :ind student editors under the ext-cllcnt :idvisorship ol' Mr. J. Arthur Ferner. 'l'hx- four page newspaper was published bi-weekly :ind was eagerly uwziitvd hy the students every other Friday morning. Paula Goley attained the honored position of Editor-in-fhief. Along with tht- rest of her duties, Paula's special was page one. Carol Ann lVillizuns. Fi-:itiirc Editor. wrote 'KOH' the Griddle :md set up page two. News Editor, Judy Johnston, was responsible for assigning and writing the :irtir-hrs on the fourth page. Reporting the straight forward :ii-coiints of athletic Q-vents, post and present, was thu work of Boll Ingram. Sports Editor. Others editors were Carolyn RlCkQ'llllZll'll. Ex- clmngc Editor. who kept in touch with other sc-hoolsg Lorraine Pular, Filing Editor. who rc- c-orded points earns-d hy mcnihc-rs of thc stziffg and .loan linrdisn. Business Bliilliigfff, who set up the dummy pages :ind handled hills and advertisements. Nir. J. Arthur ldcrnor. Paula Goley. the editors, and the gem-ral stzifl' of tht- 'iColls-High News lmvo done inucli to promote school spirit. :ind the Nc-vvsi' has kept us wt-ll informed of all the happenings at C.H.S.', Eighteen
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