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Guilderland's dietician, Mrs. Mosall, occupies what is certain- ly one of the most important positions in the district. Her job en tails the feeding of thousands of hungry students who eat daily in the district's six cafeterias. Under her direction, the kitchen staff efficiently and economically prepares two types of lunches each day. Mrs. Mosall is responsible for planning the monthly menus, which are tasty and appetizing as well as well-balanced. Complaining about the lunches seems to have become a school tradition, but the length of the lunch lines testifies to the quality of the food. As cafeteria clerk, Miss Schaible is in charge of purchasing and finances. It is her duty to manage the bookkeeping and records so that the cafeteria can run as efficiently as possible. 1- J .WA , iff ii f 1 n- Q'-'I - ,aa Q s -1 fQfii:.1ipFifgQs 5 , , is ,Q 3, .4,, .wr ri , I . ! N- ff .nu ,La 1 ' fy' H 1 3.1, ' ,,. .:51fa fail, 215' f at s ' ti: , fx' ,..- V? . t 'Q L Mrs, Knapp, Mrs, Dicaprio, Mrs. Cirola, Mrs. Bratt, Mrs, Crouse, Mrs. Green S 3.. Xi . A ' A fl P' H 52 wr. y , .rv N.. 'Six fr Mrs. Barbara Mosall - Dietician Miss Mary Schaible - Cafeteria Clerk Keeping Guilderland's six wings spotlessly -' clean is an around-the-clock job for the cus- todial staff. Matrons and custodians are kept busy sweeping, polishing floors, cleaning boards, and disposing of trash long after stu- dents have gone home for the day. Not only do they keep our school immaculate, they are always ready in an emergency to fix 3 jammed locker, find a spare desk, or unlock a door. Although most students take their services for granted, we owe the custodians a debt of gratitude for cleaning up after ug and maintaining a sanitary and efficient building for us to enjoy, I4 .l 4 L' Bessel L- Barry. Mrs. Suits, B. Sebert, Mrs. Burke, P. Cas- sells, J. Wager
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BUSFMASS vs.-vi i Mr. Douglas Elson Mr. George Gearhardt X Dept. Chairman A - Mr. Arthur ' Hutson Miss Elizabeth Gorman i C its Mrs. Evelyn Jessmer i X, s, .4 Mrs. Mary Osterhout wasp 0. Mr. Robert Steenburgh The business department provides train- ing which will enable its students to enter a vocation after graduation, or go on to busi- ness or secretarial school. The business pro- gram includes courses in typing, business math, office practice, business law, steno- script, bookkeeping, and distributive educa- tion, On the job training provides first-hand experience with business methods and sup- plements classroom learning. Many business students have the opportunity to work in the school store. Others use their practical knowledge to contribute to extracurricular activities, clubs and school publications, In general, the business department stimu- lates student enthusiasm while providing the best possible business education. Mr. George Gearhardt - data processing, law, accounting, office practice, Depart- ment Chairman, Mr. Douglas Elson - retail- ing I, II, business arithmetic: Mr. Arthur Hutson - business arithmeticgbookkeepingg varsity basketball coachg Mrs. Evelyn Jess- mer - law, secretarial practice, shorthand Ig Mr. Robert Steenburg-lh - datatprocessing, business training, short and ll, ootball coach, Mrs. Mary Osterhout - office prac- tice I, II, typing, shorthand II, Advisor - F.T. A.g Mr. John Gobo - shorthand I, of- fice practice I, stenoscript, retailing, rec- ord keepingg Mr. Herman Weidemann - data processing, business arithmetic, re- tailing Ig Mrs. Linda Kleinke - typing, shorthand Ig Miss Elizabeth Gorman - typing, personal typing, business arithmetic. Mr, Herman Weidemann Mr. john Gobo NZM L. Cirola types under the watchful Mrs. Linda Kleinke I6 guidance of Mrs. Osterhout s 3 E F s D I A
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