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Office Staff I had to wait for a cabThe clock was slow this morning these excuses are often given to Miss Erda Glessner when students are late in the mornings. Miss Glessner, Mr. Frazer's secretary, has more to do than most of us have ever imagined She handles the activity tickets, keeps records of all commissions and transfers, uses the elec- tric mimeograph, and handles money from all the school games. Miss Glessner even informs mothers of grade school students whether the north athletic field is ready for ice skating. Mrs. Stella Grobe is Mr. Lancaster's secre- tary. Among her many duties she orders all the supplies, makes out the payroll, and col- lects money from the grade schools for milk. She laughed and said, I literally crack the whip over the other girls.'' Two new members of the office staff are Miss Dorothy Daley, who does general office work, and Miss Donna Frost, who is the new book- keeper. Dorothy came in November, 1950, while Donna arrived in December, 1950. Maintenance Men ‘‘Walk—you won t be late! These are often the reassuring words of Mr. Clarence Bates, who is in charge of the second floor mainten- ance. Mr. Vincent Benny'' Bremer is the cheery man who welcomes the students every morning and noon at the east door. He is known as the policeman of the first floor. Mr. Burt Buehler, the night man, has charge of the locker rooms, wood shop, gym, and cafe- teria, and assists on the second and third floors. Mr. Paul Beauseigneur heats the school and takes care of the lawn in the summer months. In addition to these daily tasks, all the men help clean the building while the students are enjoying their vacations. They also are on hand for all the school games, parties, plays, and dances. 7
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