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O. Buckellew, R. Cline, VV. Cook, J. Wynn, G. Grubbs, H. Snyder, C. J. Plymire, Superintendent of Buildings. Mainteiiance School custodians, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Plymire, Superintendent of Buildings, were hired to do such jobs as keep the school building and grounds look- ing in tip-top shape all year round. They also took over the chores of sweeping the halls, cleaning the gym and bleachers after basketball and football games, mopping, keeping the windows, stairs, and desks clean, mowing and watering the grounds and thc football field. Mr. Earl Hartshorn, head custodian, was in charge of the light- ing and other articles needed in connection with every stage production and assembly. Without these men, our school would soon have become a shambles. One of the schools' custodians, Mr. Otto Buckellew retired in June after nearly twenty years service. Second row: M. Cunningham, L. Neville, P. Kronst, C. Hill, Stfzndilzg: R. Keefer, D. Martin, V. Pall ei E. Hartshorn. Seated: L. French, L. Bennett, E. Stuebe, J. Briggs. Seated: F. Bailey, A. Williams, F. Bone brake. Page Tuentg one
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Sf!l'Hdl'71g.' Mrs. Mauk, Mr. Hill. Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Quick. Seated: Miss Brandenberger, Mrs. Haun. Hi h School Ofliees Answering telephones, typing bulletin,s, a lost book or article of clothing for a checking reports, keeping student records, student. Checking the attendance, and handling the The Audio-Visual ,Deparl1nenl. under eorrespondenee for Mr. Milhon, were only the supervision of Miss tlraee Branden- a few of the many duties undertaken by berger, contributed mueh in the line of the many secretaries employed at DHS. education and entertainment for the Plus all of the many daily tasks, the seere- students. laries always found time to help loeate Cafeteria Second rmu: M. Pickett, O. Carroll, E. Beasley, M. Dunavon, E. O. Daffer, R. Fanson, S. Domgall, Mr. Cole, L. Avey. First row: D. Rarbon, G. Swisher, N. Bradfield, M. Prouse. Page Twenty
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