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Officer Peter Baker, truant officer, sits at his desk ready for work. Here stand the cooks. Back Row: Celia Islas, Diane LaRue, jean Moore, Dorothy Aistrop and Roxanna Overbee. Front Row: Tillie Newton, Wanda Burt, Charlotte Anthony, Hester Cook and Marian Biringer. Kneeling: Josie Soto. We couldn't survive without the secretaries. Back Row: Mrs. Laura Skin- ner, Mrs. judy jackson, Mrs. Carole Muir. Front Row: Mrs. Evelyn McKenzie. 'F Al ru...-M . T eff 1 E The Mopley Crew A Ralph Ayala, Howard Borthwick, Dennis McCuan, W4 we . Tony Chappell, Dave C-armon, john Adams, Lead ff! fa 1 QW , 5 Custodian. 13
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oooooo do OQCJQ .1 Our Support Staff Kee s Each Of s Doing Our 'Finest' ork The support staff of CMS, the student body and teachers depend on daily for a variety of practical services included the office staff, the cafeteria workers, the bus drivers and the cus- todians. A popular new addition to the lunch program at Creighton Middle School is the sandwich bar. Here, Virginia Carlisle, eighth grader, purchases a hamburger from Mrs. Wanda Burt. Mrs. Tillie Newton, food supervisor, is in the back- ground. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS: Back Row: Elias Alcan- tar, Rosemary Billings, Clyde Largent, Angela Campbell, jake DeHaan, Helen Valdez, Laurie Goettl, Paula Avila, Kathy Hilsinger, jim Nelson. Second Row: Cathy Erwin, Patty Treece, Darlene Servis, Juanita Boirum, Dora Carrasco, Rose Ar- cher, Mary Scott. Front Row: Mimi Irwin-Robbins, Hope Moore, Rich Richardson, Dawn Adams, Dick Kowalski, Lani Beck. Photo: Janelle Spangler 12 4' . wif 53.5 Ml. BQ
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PEOPLE The Finest prize available at Creighton Middle School was a 'Front of the Lunch Line Pass' - giv- en as an incentive for participation and good grades. Anything to beat out 400 plus starving Panthers! Lunch period is the best class of the day , was the comment com- monly heard throughout the school. We had choices the salad bar, the hot plate or the popular new sandwich bar. Another favor- ite - the milkshake is always a great snack. Hectic, rowdy and noisy described 4th and 5th hour lunches. This time was ours to show our true selves and pig out .
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