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Those Who Serve The Lunchroom ladies have one of the hardest jobs of all. They not only have nearly twelve-hundred hungry people to feed but they must be certain that every meal prepared is well balanced and nutritious. Looking back at the increase in the number of stu- dents over the past four or five years and remember- ing that the size of the school kitchen and staff have not changed in all that time we begin to see the size of their problem. Yet through all the difficulties and the smallest size of the school budget they still man- age to keep us all fed and for the most part happy. Custodians do a very good job. They clean and care for the school and the school grounds. With the addition of the new wing. they had an added work load, but they never complained and managed to keep the school clean and in good repair. Custodians 1.4 E TN Lunchroom Ladies f K, -'E J Q I JE..
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M r. Walker Mr. Walker, this is one name we all know. The man who stands over us and makes sure everything runs at least halfway smooth. This man, with his loud deep voice, has a mas- ter's degree in agriculture. He taught ag for three years here at this school before he took the job as being principal. He was born in Hawkenville, Georgia, how- ever, he quickly moved to Citrus County where he was brought up. His master's was earned at the University of Florida and being a man brought up in the south, he is easy-going, level-headed, has a good sense of humor and very understanding . During the interview for this writing, we were interrupted by a teacher coming to Mr. Walker with his problems. Mr. Walker is not only respon- sible for the disciplinary actions which must take place, he also is concerned with safety, law, and school board regulations handed to him by the county. He is the jack-of -all trades and also has to be a master at all of them. Running the school isn't an easy operation, yet through it all, he is still in good humor and not a front office machine. What we mean to say is, for a princi- pal, he ain't all bad. ,,,., A, MVJ I, ,,,,,,.--v -Kg , l l
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