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NEXT STOP: Busing students to their various destinations are bus drivers Nina Borgstadter, Pam Weyer, Warren Campbell and Eu- gene Ranker. Not pictured: Rosalie Landon, Jolene Hoffman. iPhoto by Trina Fullerj READY TO SERVE YOU: ln their first year of operating the central kitchen are cooks lfront rowl Doris Svoboda, head cook Millie Stefek, Wilhelmina Donley Qback rowj Mary Smith, Mary Janda, Nina Hysell and llene Munoz. iPhoto by Kevin Shrinerj ALWAYS ON THE JOB: Custo- dians Ctop to bottomj Bill Bricker, Victor Rohr, Dale Llrbanek and Wal- bert Poole begin their work early in the morning and are on duty almost every evening. iPhoto by Rita Cis- nerosj Personnel 1
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4,-241'-Q QQ iigdiifs' ii-at-tits tail-irie-sift Q -- 'r E53:T'lQ1'3i2'15f3Isff' MO OTH OPERATIO and qualified personnel of Ellsworth High School. These are the people who of- ten get to school in the early hours of the morning and keep the buildings open late at night for different activi- ties. One of the biggest changes was the all-district kitchen which began Janu- ary I. Seven cooks prepared all of the district's meals at the high school. At 10:15 a.m., meals were delivered to the Ellsworth Elementary School and Kanopolis Mid- dle School. Millie Stefek was the head cook. In the high school office, secretaries Cindy Choitz, and Vivian Peppiatt made sure the day got off to a good start. Peppiatt, who helps with the lunch program and does much of the record keeping, completed her 20th year as a high school secretary. There are always changes. The high school is progressing, and I enjoy be- ing with the kids. It's a nice place to work, and as long as my health holds, I plan to continue working here, Peppiatt said. At the district office, Jan McCaulIey was the secre- tary to the superintendent served as clerk of the board. With the addition of the Silverwood Wing, the custo- dians added an extra chal- lenge to their duties. Besides keeping the grounds and building in good shape, they maintained the buildings for the night classes from Bar- ton County Community Col- lege. - Kim Hanson and deputy clerk of the I board. Earlden 1 28 Personnel e Pf ughoeft ALWAYS HELPFUL: Library assistant Nina Dou- brava helps a student find a book. iPhoto by Trina Fulleri DISTRICT SECRETARIES: lupper lefty Earldene Pflughoeft, clerk of the board, and Jan McCauIley, secretary to Mr. Hitchcock, manage the central of- fice. iPhoto by Rita Cisnerosl OFFICE POWER: These three ladies complete count- less duties to ensure that every school day will run smoothly. They are Cindy Choitz, Principal Bray's secretary, Shirley Robl, teachers' aide, and Vivian Peppiatt, school secretary. iPhoto by Kevin Shrinerj
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. iw-Qi , s f r SHOP OUR COMMUNITY FIRST: The Ellsworth-Kanopolis area has a variety of convenient stores. Students displaying some of these stores' products are freshman Samantha Puhr, sophomores Jessica Rodriguez and Brent Bates, senior Kerry Herlan and junior Amber Weyer. iPhoto by Trina Fullerj Ads Division - I
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