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Duties Numerous for Office Staff Working in the office was not as easy as it might have appeared to be, according to the staff. Taking attendance, giving tardy excuses, filling out numerous payroll sheets, and answering the telephone were but a few of the tedious and time-consuming duties that the office workers performed diligently. Although the nurses ' duties were not quite .so numerous, they were just as vital and time-consuming. Doctors excusi students, and faculty woes were attended by the nurses during emergencies. They helped to keep evervonc functioning during their hours at school. Right: Office staff standing, (l-r) are Mrs. Charlotte Gideon, Mrs. Gloria Morrison, Mrs. Jo G seated, Mrs. Hi Hatridge. liovc: Mrs. Johnnie Cunningham, school nurse checks a thennometer reading, . bove left: Which ones haven ' t paid for lost books? questions Mrs. Barbara Atwood (I) and Mrs. Doris Mains. The two women handled study haU and book room rou- Faculty 248
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i New Wall Chart Seen in Business Department King students were offered an oppor- tunity to learn business skills under the teachership of Mrs. Mar) ' McCallick, short- hand; Mrs. Kathv Morrow, business law: Mrs. Hillye Field, typing: and Mrs. Mary Pettit and Mrs. Cynthia McMullan, bookkeeping. Mrs. Peggy Laudadio, who left at mid- term, was replaced by Mrs. Morrow in business law classes. The bookkeeping classes received a new- wall chart which helped quite a bit during classroom exercises. Business Department teachers (1— r) are Mrs. Mar}- McCallick. Mrs. Kathy Morrow. Mrs. BUlye Field, Mrs. Cynthia McMuJlan. and Mrs. Mary Pettit. Below left; Mrs. Peggy Laudadio cuts a piece of cake given to her by tlie faculty before she left at mid-term. Below right: Mrs. Cynthia McMullan brings her lunch to school every day. Faculty 247
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Sustenance, Service Major Roles for School Staff A mild day for Mrs. Anna Bille Layne ' s staff was serving 120 lbs. of french fries, 240 lbs. of steakettes, 240 lbs. of potatoes, 95 chickens and 120 lbs. of turkey. Twelve adults fed more, than 2,000 students in four lunch shifts daily. The free lunch program, initiated this year, offered lunches to 10 students from low income families. . beep calling Mauricio! Head custodian Mauricio . revalo and his staff maintained the upkeep of the school plus keeping the air conditioner and heating system working. Night time work was not unusual. Left: Cafeteria workers (l-r) Anna Bille Layne, Nellie Graves. Eva Sanchez, Josephine Blacshke, Rose Mar - Conner, Juanita Jones, Kathryn Ward, Wanda Wallace, Mattic Lampkin, Connie Guajardo. Seated (Ir) Darlene Rickerson, Lupe Guerro and Irene Davis. r.lklll .1 minute rest are (clockivise. top left) Joe valo. Dmght Cameron, Pablo Prr.v. .iii.] Nj san.; Bazaji, Elano Trevino. Joe Davila, Mauricio - re- Lopez. Top: Cecilia Hiiii,ji)-.i t.iki .i . uffee break. Below: James Jackson is caiieiil at his tavorite place. Faculty 249
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