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Secretaries keep office smoothl run People rely on the secretaries. Whenever there is a problem, they come to us first because we have all the answers, remarked Mrs. Georgiania Bachenstoe, principal secretary. She works out appointments and correspondences for the principal, and is in charge of school keys and finding substitute teachers. Mrs. Agnes Harton is the secretary for the Dean of Students and the counselors. She keeps files on senior records and credits and helps in all graduation arrangements. The daily bulletin was put out each day by Mrs. Mary Takami, whose fingers were kept busy typing announcements. Also on her list of duties were working with Vice-principal R.K. Miller, student transfers and grades. Attendance was checked by Mrs. Barbara Grohs, who also worked with the volunteer aides. The aides operated the switchboard and worked with the secretaries on odd jobs. The school's bookkeeper, Mrs. Ellen Nelson, worked diligently in the business office handling all the money: collecting fees, selling tickets, keeping books on all activities, and seeing that everything balanced. Bookroom secretary, Mr. Yoshiko Omoto handled all school books and supplies, made purchases, and received deliveries. Mrs. Omoto commented, It's busy all the time, but I enjoy the work and the kids. The secretaries are always busy making sure everything is running smoothly, commented Mrs. Backenstoe. 1. Dealing with students' tardiness is a daily activity of Mrs. Barbara Grohs. 2. Arranging appointments for Principal C.W. Anderson is part of Mrs, Georgiana Backenstoe's busy schedule. 3. As graduation nears, Mrs. Agnes Harton gives senior records a preliminary check. 4. The responsibility of typing the bulletin belongs to Mrs. Mary Takami. 5. Mrs. Ellen Nelson takes time out from her accounting to answer a question posed by an aide. 6. With alacrity, Mrs. Yo Omoto handles student information in the bookroom. secretaries 21
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Service crews toil inconspicuously A lot of work was put into early morning cups of coffee and between class snacks. Thelma Hedin, head cook, along with other early risers was at school every morning at 6 a.m. preparing the midday meal. Much time was also spent ordering quantities of milk shakes, donuts, vegetables, and special desserts. Several of the cooks arrived at 9 a.m. and worked through 4 p.m. baking cookies and hamburger buns forthe following day. The cooks also helped in some of the extra activities, such as the Parents' Open House Night, the Big Little Sister Party, and the Mother Daughter Tea. Cafeteria tables were kept clean by the custodians, who also swept the halls and worked on the general maintenance of the building. The job involves a little bit of everything from locker repairs to regulating the thermostat, commented head custodian Al Reitmier. 1. Day custodians Wayne Core and head custodian Al Reitmier discuss the complicated work schedules necessary to maintain the crew at full strength. 2. Mona Nix patiently prepares for the 11:06 rush. 3. As Mary lane Watt and Eleanor Weaver know, each milkshake must be carefully mixed. 4. Most cleaning takes place after school has already been dis- missed. Night crew member are Dale Schluter, Dale Hiatt, and Bob French. Standing above are Bill Baker, jim Rodgers, and Caluin Hill. 5. Keeping the heating system in order is one of Al Reitmic-r's most important duties. 6. The cooking staff reports to work long before many students have risen. Ready to begin work are Thelma Hedin, judy Nicholson, Nina Reed, and Shirley Fuson. Standing are Eleanor Weaver, Mona Nix, Mary jane Watt, Ruth Novak, Iackie Heller, Verna Voelker, and jane Greene. 7, Wayne Core keeps the grounds clean by making daily rounds. 8. All rolls and buns are baked here in the LC kitchen. Shirley Fuson and Verna Voelker hurry to put together hamburgers during the peak of the lunch period. custodians 23
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