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fZ C Students gothet in the gym with the school nurses and volunteer morhers for rheir yearly healrh rests. Vi . u nil s ' U 1 H- 1 I! ADP AMD FINANCE: Mrs. Karen Wesr, Mrs. Dorothy McKinney Taking a break from her work, Mrs. McComb smiles at rhe thought of an early closing because of snow. Finally in the new office, Mrs. Foris finds there is more space in which ro work. 91
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Page 92 text:
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Helping Hands Keep School Going Forr Hunt srudenrs were lucky ro have a competant supporting staff rhis post year Working in small cramped areas at the be¬ ginning of rhe year, rhe Secretaries mer rhe challenge of being as efficient as rhey had been in rhe years gone by Afrer being moved ro rhe new office, life seemed ro go a lirrle easier Nurses found rhar mosr of rheir parienrs came from rhe physical education deparr- menr They al so ran inro those strange ill¬ nesses rhar seemed ro hir rhe srudenrs one period before a major exam. These ladies were a big help during rhe annual physicals as well as rhe organizing of rhe yearly evenr. All of rhe rime and energy of rhese people was greatly appreciated by rhe en¬ tire srudenr body. Mrs. Hughes proofreads o documenr before handing ir ro Dr Manning SECRETARIAL STAFF Mrs. Dorrhea Foris, Mrs. Carhy McComb, Mrs Beatrice Hughes Mrs Darleen Nichols, Mrs. Ginny Kondr Mrs. Eunice Yellmon, library secrerory Supporting Staff 90
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Page 94 text:
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Smiling Faces And Hard Work Go Together Students greatly appreciated all the work the Custodians did ro keep the Fort clean The rediousjob of mopping floors and dusting locker rops became an everyday routine. With rhe reconstruction of our school came rhe messes made by rhe con srrucrion workers, which were left for rhe janirorial staff ro clean Without these staff members, we wouldn ' t have had rhe clean school we had Working in very uncomfortable circum¬ stances for rhe first parr of rhe year, Cafete¬ ria Workers bagged Super Sack lunches in a very small room. The student body was happy when they could once again pur¬ chase hot lunches Always wearing smil¬ ing faces, rhe cafeteria staff was proud ro serve rhe Fort Flunr students and staff Distributing food among the various types of Super Sacks, Mary Willis wairs anxiously for rhe new kirchen fociliries. CAFETERIA STAFF: Mary Willis, Irma Liming, Hazel Sroclxs, Frances Dlamcenship. Jane Jesinsky, Effie Karas, Lowell Cope, Mildred Cox. 92
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