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Nlrs. Ruth Weit, high school secretary. Non-teaching Personnel Essential The secretary, cafeteria staff, bus drivers, janitors and office helpers played a major role in the maintenance and running of the school. lVlrs. Ruth Weit, secretary, handled all cor- respondence coming into the office. She did the filing, handled receipts and money that come through the office, prepared the an- nouncement sheets and made up the absent lists. The cafeteria staff prepared the food for faculty members and students. Lunches were served a la carte for the first time in Edison history. Bus drivers were kept busy providing the transportation of students to and from school. They also provided transportation for the band and the athletic teams to and from the away contests. Janitors Bill Laughlin and Larry Burdue took care of all maintenance of the school, such as operating the boilers, repairing broken equipment, controlling such things as the heating, plumbing, air conditioning and the electrical works. The matron, Mrs. Leona lVleyers, took care of cleaning the school rugs, cafeteria, and the glass doors and windows. Office helpers did a lot to help the secre- tary. They ran the switchboard which handled all calls coming in and going out of the schoolg they also passed out the announce- ment sheets, ran various errands for the office, and did odd jobs to which they were assigned.
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Mrs. Sue Holder-B.S. in Ed., at Eastern Kentucky University, Com- merciai. -lv Mrs. Irma Moon-Study Hall Moniter. Typing and Shorthand ,dd-,,,,. Mrs. Margery Lindecamp-B.S. in Ed., at Kent State, Commercial, Jr. Adviser, National Honor Society Adviser. 1
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