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l. fl 'l l l LW 'V , --s.-'-- 4 ll i l l ll l l l P -l 'l l: ll 1 Everylhing in order, says Mr, Jess DeMoss, head l cuslodian, as he finishes inspecting a room on one of - l his daily rounds. s l Y T l l .fl TOP ROW: Millard German, Luther Cask, Ezra Ellis. BOTTOM ROW. clufu casey, Manley mealave, william Long. Custodians Wm My Scrubbing, polishing, and sweeping, the custodians at llast High Sclwixl ure kept busy cleaning up after 1,650 stutlents and faculty lnelnbers. The cllstodizllls' job hegins alt 3105, just when most lc-uclTe1's' and students' jobs end. All tllrllugh the long night the building is cleaned so that it will be sparkling when its life returns the next lUUl'l1lI1g. The head Cus- todian, Mr. less DeMoss, can usually he found in the supply office in the basement, except when he is mulc- ing his inspection riluntls, A! his fingerfips Mr. Buller controls the gianl mu- chinery which keeps our building running smwhly. Keep ii clean is Bill Dil:kson's molto cs he cleans up vhe auditorium after un assembly. l 'lll ilu llL'lI' lllllll lllc l :hc ' Aftr prep Alsc were stucll llncl This Gere: effo 1 L
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' is a : last East 'er is ig set Ze the 1 and inned offers pecial 5 dis- high ,r col- tttrac- : left- illetin 'y and i and fitting ge for ippre- lli. Mrs. Mina Eu!-sank Mrs. Earline Campbell Mrs. Helen Watson Attendance Clerk General Secretary Registrar XX'hen beginning each morning, faculty members could always be sure of receiving a warm smile and a cheery good morning from any one of the three ladies in the office. Mrs. Eubanks, Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs. Watson all shared in the responsibility of keeping records, absence and tardy reports, lending lunch money to forgetful students, ringing the bell, typing, and taking care of the mail, All these tasks were performed efficiently und expertly to aid in running our school smoothly. l l l ,l Keeping hooks orderly is the ich of Charles Bate- man, as cn adult page, Office Staff .mawtfrm Time to work for Mrs. Campbell as she types up the home room bulletin while Jean Ann Cunningham and Mrs. Watson help keep the office running smoothly. Any time that Mr. Williams, Mr. Stephens, or Miss Stewart wanted anything done, they could always go to the office workers and be sure it would be done. Their courteous and easy-going manner remained con- stant throughout the day. However, it wasn't all work for these busy ladies. Any time a special occasion rolled around, there could al- ways be found food and celebrating in the office. Both students and faculty members alike could rely on the dependable office workers to help them at any time. Checking out beoks to these students is Mrs. Carol Miller, who is in charge of the Teen-age department. 9
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is at ,650 most long cling cus- 1 the mak- VCP! s Lndur the capable supervision of Miss Alice Chase, the cafeteria staff cooked a great abundance of delicious food early each morning, and by third hour pleasant aromas filled school. Along with the food always came a cheerful smile from one of the workers. After serving one lunch period, the cafeteria was prepared for the other remaining periorls. Also important in the function of the cafeteria were the proctors. Their job was to see that each student received his lunch quickly and efficiently and to see that order was preserved, This wonderful group of workers deserve the sins cerest appreciation from everyone for their fine efforts in serving them throughout the year. :1-1.7, TOP ROW: Ernie Grady, Harold Gibson, Henry Justice, Dick Mawell, Ronald Ragland, Dick sruarl, Gary Gulick, Dean Goeking, Walter H'ckIin, Jerry Ea- mondson. 3rd ROW: Jerry Junkins, Bill Grady, George Erdman, Herby Bryant, Jack Miller, Ed Pauly, George Hardcaslle, John Hoover, Gerald Wass. Zrid ROW: Ronald Johnson, Douglas Misor, Rex Kuehn, John rassi, Boyd Arnold, Marvin Rannabargar, John Tull, Dan Tully, Ray Wrobley, Melvin Thompson. BOTTOM ROW' Terry Noland, Bob Fain, Mike Geren, Ray Howard, Carol Sparks, Martha Laws, Joe Roesch, Joe Swaffer, Jack Webber. Money, money, money, we've gol lhe money now, says Mrs. Behnke lleflj and Mrs. Bowman mann, cashiers, Enjoying Christmas dinner alter everyone else has Cafeteria been fed, is lhe enriro cafeteria slafl seated around Qhe table. la uncan faked All gathered around Mary Lou Kurtz lcenrerj are sho nurse proclars, lrarn Ioh To righi: Dixie Violelr, Alice Soeborg, Linda Slater, and Barbara Hillegas. These girls are under the supervision of Miss Alice Waflon, school nurse. we -mv rr .,M,., , ' 4-,,: rr iq . 'll
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