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Garland Wheat CVAE Woodrow Wilson Science Ermine Worrell Dromo English Henry Yoncy Math Fronklyn Zinn Social Studies Daily Tasks Never End For Crew Cooking and cleaning was never a pleasant task for most people. But for the cafeteria workers and custodians, the job was a necessary one the workers did not seem to mind. Cooking for over 1 200 students every day was quite a task. Grumbles and groans about the food were heard at times. But for the most part, the meals were hot, tasty, and even an occasional lemon pie was a part of the daily meal. A salad for the weight watchers was also a welcome choice. Since students never seem to pick up a piece of paper and always throw trash on campus, the chore of being a custodian was at times never ending. The task never seemed to be finished. (1) Mrs. Clio Ingram readies o pan of rolls for tho oven. Hot rolls were common fare for the day. Custodians; (front row) Rachel Perez, Aurelia Woo- (second row) Julia Hoydon, Collie Burditt, I. C. Cration. (third row) Rose Johns, Dorothy Marshall, Cruz Gonzales, (back row) Jimmie Dickerson, Gonzolo Torrez, Don Eorthmon, Henry Evans, Will Clemons, and Williom Riley. Cafeteria; (front row) Estelle Springatc, Virginia Duron, Fannie Williams, Lillie Mae Williams, Estelle McGowon, Pauline Rodriguez, (second row) Esther Kizer, Toney Boatright. Vado Ehrhardt, Anne Stromler, Jeanne Wyatt, Morgaret Scott, (back row) Vado Bockhorn, Irene White, Patricia Bell, and Cleo Ingram. 162 Cofeteno, Custodians
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After Working Hours Teachers are people too. They hunt. Their days and weekends are filled with fish, garden, sail, jog, hike, and do all the outside activities. Otherwise, how could other things that students do. The only they face students with a smile on Monday difference perhaps is that they do the morning? things in moderation. (I) In his spore time, Mr. Franklyn Zinn mokes ship models. Here he works on one to odd to his collection. (2) The outdoor type, Mrs. Undo Anderson enjoys hiking, mountain climbing, ond comping. (3) Mr. Cloy Fuller enjoys a brisk jog oround the school track. (4) On o hot summer doy, Mr. Terry Alford may be found soiling or crewing for local races. (5) For reloxotton, Mr. Garland Wheat repairs violins. (6) Coach Pat Pennington enjoys fishing ond here he displays o prize catch. (7) Quite a musician, Mr. Coarado Gutierrez strums his guitar. After Hours— 161
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Leaving It All Behind They talked about traveling; they gloated about free time; they counted every day. They all had one thing in common: RETIREMENT. Three faculty members, a secretary, and a counselor retired from teaching after a combined total of over 150 years of school work. Renewment rather than retirement was how Mrs. Verna Arnold looks at the years ahead. After 36 years of teaching English, she said (1) Irt his tree time, Mr. A. J. W. Mortimer enjoys working in his gorden. (2) Mrs. Verno Arnold enjoys her African violets. (3) Looking ot o mop for future trovels. Miss Dorothy she will enjoy staying at home and being a homemaker. Miss Dorothy Flury and Mrs. Katherine Campbell said they plan on just relaxing and doing some traveling. Mrs. Campbell has a trip to the eastern coast and Canada already planned. Mrs. Mozelle Isbell plans to go to her cabin on the lake every chance she gets. After 37 years, Mr. A. J. W. Mortimer will garden, relax, and travel. Flury relaxes in her gorden. (4) This is Mrs. Mozelle Isbell's lake house. (5) Mrs. Katherine Campbell plons to spend more time like this os she feeds the duck in a park.
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