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x X, ,5- Mrs. Cecelia Brady, Mrs. Freda Perkins, Mrs. Daisy Alfred, Mrs. Ruby Coats, Mrs. Edna Proctor, Mrs. Iva Nichols. Mrs. Kurtz and Mrs. Adkins The cooks, who arrived as early as 7:30 on some mornings Our school had two janitors, Mr. Dewey Kemper and Mr. Elbert Rippeto and a fireman, Mr. Bill Ewens. These men were very well-known around Hickman, and they did much to assist the teachers and students with prob- lems that only janitors were capa- ble of solving. Hickman's clean, neat, and warm building was accounted for largely because of the janitors and fireman. Super- vising the building during night activities was another of their numerous duties. Mr. Elbert Rip- Peto replaced Mr. Vaughn Hulen this year when Mr. Hulen retired after seven years of service as a Hickman janitor. to begin preparing the lunch, were other hard-working em- ployees at Hickman. In order that the meals might be pre- pared to completion at the proper time, each cook had an assignment for a specific job: Mrs. Cecelia Brady, salads, Mrs. Ruby Coats, sandwiches, Mrs. Edna Proctor, cakes and cookies, Mrs. Iva Nichols, meats and vegetables, Mrs. Freda Perkins, cobblers, and Mrs. Daisy Alfred helped generally with all jobs. Mrs. Iva Nichols had over-all charge of the kitchen. The friendly and smiling face behind our snack bar belonged to none other than Mrs. Grace Kurtz. She did an excellent job of satisfying all the little uncertainties of the students' hungers by selling sandwiches, potato chips, and sweets. To these usual snacks was added the popular Affy Tapple. Mrs. Ann Lee Adkins, pictured on the left and cashier for the cafeteria lunches, was kept busy during the rush hour for FOOD, FOOD, FOOD! Mr. Dewey Kemper, Mr. Elbert Rippeto, Mr. Bill Ewens.
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Roth, Ridgeway, Rice, Taylor, Crane, Jacobs, Nienaber, Sims. Mrs. Riechman, Miss Mary. aa: Uffcbe Miss Mary Blickensderfer and Mrs. Marguerite Riechman, both busy persons at Hickman High School, managed the East and West Offices respectively. Students with free periods desiring to acquire office experience, assisted them. Among Miss Mary's duties were: student classification, cor- respondence, ordering candy for school money-making proj- ects, and editing the daily bulletin. This bulletin of school activities was read each morning to the students who de- pended on it as an important guide and reminder. The East Office girls assisted Miss Mary with her many tasks in every possible way. Davison, Davis, jones, Houston, Turner, Lamm, Estes, Tay- lor, Hickam. Wea: Uggaza Mrs. Riechman and her assistants recorded the attendance and mimeographed. In addition to this, Mrs. Riechman registered the students' grades and prepared weekly and monthly school re- ports for the superintendent. The Lost and Found and First Aid departments were located in the West Office.
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