Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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Maintenance Stall UTILITY: liarlc Rafe: C. Plymire, R. Cline, G. Grubbs, H Sllj'llCl', lirmif l?o':e: M. Cunningham, VV. Cook, O. Iiuckellew Workers Careol For Buildings The group of hard working men who were familiar sights to ID.H.S. students was the main- tenance staff. These school custodians had the job of keeping the school looking spic and span both inside and out. The school grounds and the gyninasium required extra work, especially after football and basketball games. With mops in hand, they were often asked to assist a poor soul on some special job, although it was not required of them. Their friendly smiles and cheery hello's kept the halls glowing even on gloomy days. Head custodian was Mr. Earl Hartshorn whose job it was to take care of the lights, scenery, curtains, and other articles in the auditorium. VVithout his assistance, it would not have been possible to produce the assemblies, plays, and musicals on the D.H.S. stage. His job did not stop with high school productions, though, as there were many other organizations using the auditorium throughout the year. Superintendent of all the city school buildings was C. Plymire. He replaced Mr. Fred Ander- son, who retired last year. Nl XIN Ill'Il.IJlNfI: lfnrlc Row: C. Meers, If. Hartsliorn, HEATING DEPARTIXIIQNT: Bark Row: O. Marti! I.. Neville, Ii. Duncan, I', Kronstg Frrmt Row: J. Briggs, V. J. Parker, F. Bonebrakeg Fr011tRow: A. William. Nlrs. I.. liennetl, Mrs. If. Stllebe, Ii. I'ickering. F. Bailey, E. Bartlow. Page Twenty-fat I

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Qlfice Staffs Mrs. F. Lewis, Mrs. D. Swisher, Mrs. I. Quick. Qfiice Workers Aided Faculty Few people fully appreciated the hard work done by the men and women who worked in the principal's office and the business office. These workers performed tasks beyond the call of duty in turning out satisfactory work without receiving the recognition they deserved. The staff in the principal's ofiice did an efficient job of keeping class records, making up the honor rolls, getting the school bulletins out, and handling Mr. Milhon's business correspondence and the statistics of D.l-l.S. Many students did not realize Mr. Hayes and Mr. VVhitesell talked over ticket sale. how necessary this force was in the administra- tion of the school. Special awards should also be given to Mr. Newtson and Mr. Hayes for the excellent job they did in the Business Ofhce. Their duties in- cluded taking care of all the money matters of D.H.S. and distributing tickets during the football and basketball season. This required an extra amount of patience, time, and energy which they had to have in order to satisfy everyone. This year they also received the job of selling tickets for Moments Musical. Mr. M. Hayes and Mr. L. Newtson. 1' 'lkvmzlyeflzree



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ecl Pickett. Pedigo, li. lieasley, Y. Hedden, O. Carroll, S. lbomgall, T. e, M. l'rost, R. Fanson, L. Sheppard, Mr. O. Cole, Cafeteria Kitchen Stall Served Good Food Danville High students enjoyed their appetiz- ing hot lunches in a brand new atmosphere this year. The cafeteria was redone in accoustical tile which cut down the amount of noise almost to a minimum. Soft delightful melodies Hoated out over the loudspeakers giving the effect of a large restaurant. Many thanks and words of appreciation were given to the cafeteria staff. The cooks spent much time in preparing delicious and healthful hot lunches for the students. Their hard work in the kitchen was helped, however, by the presence of T110 vafzderia was always crowdcaf a brand new dishwasher. They also rearranged the serving lines which enabled the students to obtain their lunches much faster and not have to wait in line so long. The teachers also enjoyed the pleasing appear- ance of their cafeteria which was newly painted rose and gray. A new set of lights also helped liven up the room. Mr. Chick Cole supervised the work in the cafeteria and kept things running smoothly. Though little attention was given these workers, their services were very valuable to the school. The counters were filled zviflz tcnzfviing food. h-v-Nagy, Uv Tttwity-fizic

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