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In the lunchroom, as well as in the office and library, student help is very important. Their duties are serving the food, washing the dishes, and cleaning the lunchroom on all three lunch calls. Because they work in the lunchroom, the girls leave classes a few minutes before the lunch call on which they serve. This gives them time to put on aprons and hair nets. Now they are ready to serve sandwiches, milk, and other food. These girls eat their own meals after the other students have been through the line. Row 1: Shirly Chandler, Cathy Redmon, Carol Redmon, Sandra Moore, Rebecca Hastings, Margaret Johnson. Row 2: Karen Lundstrum, Hazel Miller, Barbara Gooden, Carolyn Robinson, Kay Russell, Sandra Evans, Sharon Lanman, Sharon Wimp, Donna Taylor. CooL The cooks fill a vital and demanding role at Davis High. They arrive at school each day at 7:30 a.m. to begin the prepa- ration of food for the hungry students who rush through three lunch lines each day. Front Row: M r s. Kinsinger, Mrs. Leon, Mrs. Yates. Back Row: Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Kinna- mon. Boys working in the lunchroom go through the line first in order to finish eating in time to wash dishes and clean the tables before the next lunch call's hungry students arrive. Row 1: John Graves, Russ York, Roger Shockley, Danny Roberts, Donald Hastings, Jerry Glenn, Gerald Rudd, Gary Lough. Row 2: Gary Johnson, Jesse Gooden, Charles Robinson, Ed Gooden, Delbert Taylor, Richard Blew, Clinton Camp, David Lanman, George Johnson.
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Student 'lAdorh Students who use the library—and who doesn't --are familiar with the stu- dent librarians. These girls work during their free time, many of them on the days that alternate with their gym periods. Their work consists mainly of checking books in and out and returning books to the shelves. These librarians have a sufficient knowledge of the library, and help students find desired in- formation. Row 1: Gwen Friend, Joy Rudd, Pam Thompson, Connie Gray, Cheryl Jarvis. Row 2: Vicki Hershey, Marsha Kinsler, Leah McCullough, Linda Jones, Kay Russell, Lynda Wixom. Could you help me? This question makes up the many duties of the student helpers who work in the office. The administration and Christine selects these girls at the beginning of the year. They work one hour daily in the office. They collect attendance slips each hour, run errands for the teachers, and deliver messages that have been phoned in for students. In the office itself, the girls record attendance slips, sell lunch and milk tickets, answer the telephone, and are receptionists when the office is visited by salemen, parents, or other vistors. Other tasks of these girls are the typing of various forms and operation of the spirit duplicator. On the duplicator they run off copies of tests and other material for teachers. They also type forms and schedules that are needed for the smooth functioning of our school. Row 1: Janet Kayer, Linda Jones, Sheryl Scott, Kathy Dabney. Row 2: Donna Martin, Anna Jones, Nancy Parks. 16
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anitori Mr. Brown, Mr.Latta, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Weiss Night Activities Janitor Mr. Thompson Who keeps the school clean and the equipment functioning? The school janitors, of course. They work in shifts, one of which lasts until 1 a.m., long after teachers and students have gone and athletic events and other activities have ended. These capable men also handle our heating system and wash for the physical education classes. IProj ection is ts The student projectionists were very much in demand during the 1964- 65 school year. These boys gave their study room time to locate screens and projectors for instructors who showed films to their classes. Often these boys took charge of the actual showing of the film, while the teacher was occupied with something else. In addition to this work with films, the projectionists took charge of oper- ating the public address system for assembly programs. They also helped to set up the sound equipment for out door athletic events. Mr. Child was in charge of the group, and did an excellent job. Front Row: Danny Kinsinger, Rex Rysdam, Larry Good, Kerry Jarvis, and Darrell Rudd. Back Row: Neil Francis, Steve Burton Chester Funk, and Mr. Roger Child.
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