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Page 123 text:
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Messrs. Tom Adams, Dwayne Braaton, Herald WNendorf check the instruments which tell that all is well with the heating system. Messrs. Paul Carr and Howard Schrutt work daily on keeping the swimming pool clean. Eleanor Gregorey, Angela lNolfgram, Kate Abra. ham, and Martha Fassel help keep our rooms and corridors clean. l'l9 In addition to their duties as housewives, Marshall's seven cleaning women spend from five to seven hours per night sweep- ing, dusting and cleaning the Hoors, desks, walls, and blackboards of our school. Each of them cleans on the average of thirteen rooms a night, in addition to the cafeteria and auditorium. Cleaning furniture, gym, team room and street lockers are jobs undertaken during the summer months.
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Page 122 text:
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ENGINEERING STAFF Maintaining a school the size of Marshall is a tremen- dous responsibility. Ten men and live women, under the supervision of the head engineer, Mr. Harold Wendorf, and second engineer, Mr. Robert Biemann, work three shifts, twenty-four hours daily. Their job is to maintain 271,423 square feet of floor space, which is about fly! to 5 acres. The women sweep, dust, and wash windows of all rooms and hallways. The ten men are in charge of regu- lating heat and ventilation, and keeping the school grounds in top condition. In addition, the men set up athletic equipment, and othernecessary props and ma- terials for dances. Mr. Harold Wendorf regulates the condition of the water by adding softeners. Messrs. Bob Biemann, Ivan Heyborn, Glen Sken- adore, Warren Gumz help keep a polish On 001' floors. Mr. Tom Adams keeps the school warm during the cold winter months.
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HALL MCDNITORS Top Row: Alan Dobretzberger, Duane Reppen, Paul Brandstaetter, Doug Sorce, Fred Lieberman, John Wiederhold, Terry 0'Niell, Ed Newberg, Larry Orzewalla, William Schwebler, Ralph Brandstaetter, Paul Mierow, Tom Sheahan, Joel Marks Fourth Row: Betty Farchione, James Good, Pat Dietz, Sandon Siegel, Glenn Nashban, Bob Berdan, Judy Lorenz, Alex Dreyfus, Sue Lindermann, Keith Shepard, Barry Karp, Ann Leis, Sue Calkins, Tom Traub Third Row: Jim Harvey, Barry Bertram, Morris Silverman, Gary Sweet, Scott Riewer, Donald Butschli, Jim Justus, Bill lvhitehead, Dave Eisen- drath, Barbara Bryant, Larry Multerer, Judie Miller Second Row: Bob Nicholson, Selores Kuhry, Tom Krause, Marguerite Cascio, Suzanne Esser, Jackie Springer, Linda Seaman, Dale Klingbeil, Kathy Adler, Ronald Yvells, Shirley Wvysocki, Jack Nicholson Bottom Row: Bruce Strege, Harvey Steldt, Carolyn Metzler, Lanny Coren, John Peters, Jerry Samson, Arleen Michor, Ronnie Godshaw, James Nemec l One of the largest committees of the student council, the corridor committee, has over one hundred and sixty students working as hall monitors. Duties of the moni- l tors are: checking hall passes, lockers, lavatories, picking - up papers, giving directions to visitors, and maintaining order in the corridors. These cadets are chosen in the beginning of the semester by hourly captainsg. the moni- tors must have three teachers sign as references. The hourly captains or supervisors are selected by the student council board. Special duties of the captains are: taking attendance, checking on the monitors, and taking care of any special problems which may arise. The captains meet every Thursday morning at 8:00 A.M. to discuss their duties and problems and methods of improving the hall patrol system. Jackie Pechacek is the general chairman of this group. Mr. Thomas Marx is the faculty advisor. 120
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