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Page 19 text:
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MAIN TENAN E CREW KEEPS THEIR CAMPUS FUNCTIONING ARRIVING EARLY to prepare the school for the 8:30 rush of students, the maintenance staff works hard all day keeping Glendale clean and livable. Taking care of the buildings is only a part of their iob, however, as the lawns, grounds and large field equipment are under their con- trol. The staff is still at work after the students and teachers have left school, cleaning up after one day and getting ready for the next. Pls l, 'xl . t. es ' xy J i Y' 0 it f ' r ' I' Ji' w' ,H-. I I iff if FAMILIAR FIGURES on campus are Carl C. Pope, head engineer, and Dorsey Merrill, head custodian. AFETERIA STAFF PROVIDES SUSTENANCE AND RELAXATION COMPOSING THE T958-'59 CAFETERIA STAFF Were, Row I: Mrs. Freda E. Wilson, Mrs. Beverly Stanley, Mrs. Christine Falivena, Mrs. Rhoda G. Naud. Row 2: Mrs. Roma H. Nichols, Mrs. Helen M. Pommer, Mrs. Ruth M. Logsdon, Mrs. Estella A. Epperson, Mrs. Jane Atkinson, Mrs. Charlotte Lucier. Row 31 Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mrs. Evelyn C. Held, Mrs. Patricia E. Powell, Mrs. Margaret C. Snow, Mrs. Laurette M. Browillard, Mrs. Nellie E. Jackson, Mrs. Annie M. Young, Mrs. Lena M. Anderson, Mrs. Stella E. Ericsson, Mrs. Ethel L. Meyer. BEHIND-THE-SCENE WORKERS are the custodians, gardeners and maintenance men, Row l: Dorsey Merrill, Victor Vielleux, Tito Arispe, Hipolito Olivo, Earl Armstrong, Phil Clark, Merrill Young. Row 2: Carl Johnson, Stella Dawson, Mildred Butler, Frank Szaflarski, Roger DuBois, N, B. Elkin, Maeser Day. Row 3: Max Littlefield, Jim Whittemore, Bill Done, Orval Miller, Bob Keeney, Ernest Kysar, Carl Pope. TAKING A SHORT BREAK from their busy schedules are Mrs. Estella Epperson, manager, and Mrs. Charlotte Lucier, assistant, TOO MANY COOKS SPOII. THE BROTH. This old proverb is dis- proved by Glendale's cafeteria staff who supply hungry stu- dents with breakfasts, snacks, and lunches. These busy wom- en also find time to prepare banquets for the various clubs and organizations.
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ANY STUDENT who has missed even one day of school is familiar with Mrs. Mary Tye, attendance clerk, Mr. Andrews, and Mrs. Mabel Gansz, senior attendance clerk. l' SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE, Mr. Ted Andrews, is a re- spected man at G,H.S. as he is in charge of all absences and cuts. ATTEN AN E OF IC Ioa- THE ATTENDANCE OFFICERS and the secretarial staff play ci large part in The school life of o Glendale Dynamiter. Whether in the counseling office, attend- ance office or executive office, these people are always friendly and oblig- ing, although at Times, their iobs are not to be envied. These instances in- clude the times when demerits must be marked down as The necessary conse- quences of tardiness, cuts, and other minor offenses. HELPFUL AND FRIENDLY in a busy high school are the clerical personnel: Marcina Daniels, audio- visual, Catherine Tench, supplies, Ester Howton and Lucille Clark' Counsellngf Clmlce Newlon' Switch LAUGHING TOGETHER at on incident in one of Glendale's busy offices are Senior Secretary, Mrs. board: and Susle Keeler' recorderls office' Emma Hubert, Mrs. Martha Bloomberg, clerk, and Mrs. Doris Lewis, recording clerk, L-u-,.
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'VO' PRESIDENT DENNIS CARHART bears the honors and trials of heading the student body first semester. THEY ESTABLISHED THEIR OWN AUTHORITY WATCHING THE STUDENT BODY at lunch, Mr. Wallace Rankin, Cabinet supervisor, and Nelson Rising, vice president of the student body may feel iust pride in their contributions toward the smoothness with which the school is run. Q S W fi tv H REPRESENTING THEIR RESPECTIVE CLASSES on Cobinet are class presidents Jim McElgunn, sophomore, Barry Bottrell, senior, and Roger Dalton, iunior. JOEL KOTIN, director of assemblies excitedly tells Julie Biod- ford, co-ordinator of organizations, ond Gary Nelson, chair- man of the Student Court, obout a new assembly he has iust previewed and intends to obtain for the school.
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