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Cafeleria an aiu ienance Let's eat! And with that you dash down to the cal and after standing in line a few minutes, receive your food, pay your bill, and sit down and proceed to devour those delicious morsels. It's just that simple for you. But did you ever stop to think who prepares the food, stays after you've gone and washes the tables, and cleans up the mess you've left! Of course not. You simply gulp down your food and are on your way. Our cafeteria staff, under the direction of Mr, Burster, who orders and manages all various activities in connection with ban- quets, is doing a splendid job of feeding the school during both the dinner time and at banquets held at Morton. i l l Now for a look behind the scenes. Whip do you think sweeps the classrooms, washes windows, tires the furnace, cleans towels and bathing suits, repairs various things about the building, and helps keep Morton in general working order? Kilroy? No-it's our own maintenance staff under the capable direction of Chief Engineer, Ben Smith. lt is obvious to everybody that the main- tenance staff is responsible for not only keeping the place clean and in tip-top shape, but also for working in cooperation with the faculty and the student body. On both the day and night shift, the men and women who are carrying out the duties numbers approximately thirty-eight. Top Tbtit will be 35 cami' please lm' Mititiie w . M H CZEAIH Iotreli' clgallll I A f lfal V Bottom X, Keeping zlloftarz zzwrm f i gli' Puge 15
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I Mortonh' money-behind bm Open wide Bury beef of the main Office Another home pmr Gael-no puke! l 1 ffice faff and Medical abeparimeni l X X rw x LL, L, Jk Page 14 Rringgg-Morton High School. If you should happen to stroll into the main oilice, this is one of the sounds that would meet your ears. Some other sounds you can hear in Morton's many ofiices are the clicking of typewriter keys, the opening and closing of hle cabinets, and a general hustling around of the busy workers within. Included in the duties of the olhce staff are secretarial work, keeping records clear, and many of the other detail work required to carry out the activities of a large school such as Morton. Broken leg? Try an aspirin! Can't take gym? Try an aspirin! Asophelouwsiskorpoa cf the knee? Try an aspirin! lf by now you haven't figured out the secret formula that cures all of us Mortonites, go hack right now and read this from the beginning. You say you have a headache? Here's a hand-aid. Seriously speaking, the nurses in 380, Miss E. Churan and Miss C. E. Schicker and the doctors, Dr. H. J. Srnejkal and Dr. F. J. Sazama are doing a good job of keeping us physically lit and able to attend classes. And we love it! al
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Il J Greek to me! Tbofe wonderful .refzior themes Page 16 Mom should ree yoz washing clirber LANGUAGE C. F. Apelrnd, M. L. Banta, C. Bell, M. j. Blair, F. Fell, E. jahelka, M. L. Kraemcr, P. A. Pclikan, E. Stuchlik. ENGLISH I A. T. Alrner, J. F. Anderson, M. F. Barrett, N. Barrels, F. C. Berry, M. H. Bolcy, V. W. Bunncll, O. H. Bush, R. M. Chandler, C. D. Davis, E. H. Dearmont, M. A. Diez, G. E. Elliott B. L. Evans, M. L. Falls, F. A. French, G. Gaarder, J. M. Gault, M. M. Hopp, W. B. Hughes, L. G. Hutchison, E. E. Johnson, P. L. Kiser, L. I.. Lollar, R. S. Lundgren, F. S. McKenzie, L. G. Mikes, E. R. Owens, H. I. Pauley, M. D. Peters, C. L. Prazak, P. G. Reeve, M. A. Reid, F. L. Roach, G. Robinson, F. Royse, L. Schilling, E. E. Schuster, W. Suchy, A. Svrchek, R. W. Teeter, H. G. Todd, J. G. Walker, 1. Wentworth. HOME ECONOMICS R. E. Ewan, M. Fleming, F. L. Hesserilnerger, S. F. Irwin, E. H. Roberts, N. Shera, D. A. Timm, E. Uehren, B. J. Vrba, M. Wright.
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