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Mrs. Ruth Clark Mrs. Elmo Gcnscal Mrs. Eula Giles Mrs. Hilda Hodge Mrs. Irma McMullen Mrs. Laverno Patterson Mrs. Marguerite Pope Mrs. I. Schwindcnhommcr Mrs. Viola Simpson Mrs. Jeanette Young Cafeteria And Custodial Staff Mrs. Joanna Fletcher Cafeteria Manager Preparing meals for more than 600 people in one day becomes a very difficult task v ith the small kitchen and limited facilities at Limestone. The cafeteria staff looks forward eagerly to the new addition which will bring with if a larger cafeteria and more equipment with which to work. Arriving at about 7:30 in the morning this staff serves a breakfast and starts preparing for the lunch hours. Mrs. Fletcher produces a weekly menu which must meet government requirements and appeal to student tastes. A familiar personality well known to students during all lunch hours is Mrs. Ruth Clark, our own snack bar manager. Mrs. Clark is always eager to serve the students and enjoys conversing with the teachers. The school custodian hos both a harder job and, perhaps, a more interesting one, than those who maintain ordinary buildings and offices. What's the difference? Kids! Over 1400 pairs of feet marching up and down long corridors for six and more hours daily leave more marks than those who tread the hallowed halls of industry. As you passed through the halls this year, you probably noticed the clean appear- ance of the school. The credit goes to our custodians who, although their respon- sibilities include everything from nuts and bolts to wastepaper, are always pre- pared to spend a moment fixing something for a student or teacher. Mr. Roicoc Smick Hcod Collodion Mr. Ken Fletcher Mn. Virginio Blonqoorl Mr. Harry Gicnow Mr. Hillit Gront Mr. Joe Griffith Mr. Jim Shod Mr. Otto Stohl Mr. John Stoothommcr
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Nurses The friendly ladies in white who help Limestone's sick and injured students are Mrs. Kathryn Barkley and Mrs. Betty Cady. Mrs. Cady was our nurse during the early part of the school year, replacing Mrs. Barkley who returned in December from a leave of absence. Whenever students are injured in physical education or on the school grounds, our efficient nurse is always there with her skillful knowledge to help. If students become ill during school hours, they may go to sick bay, which is slowly being renamed the health center. Mrs. Barkley gladly gives her help in extra jobs, such as sponsoring the Future Nurses of America club and teaching child care in Home Economics. She encourages girls to go Mr,. Kathryn Barkley Mr,. Betty Cady in,° ,He COreer °f nurSin9‘ Mr,. Emma Pirtlo Mi» Adeline Rosonbohm Secretaries Nancy Siddle present, rote, to our secretorie, in honor of National Sec- retory Week. CP I . - u.- • V • f [ 1 0. 1 I Mr,. June Arrcnhol Mr,. Sue 8oseckcr It is often said thot without his secretary the boss would be a failure. Limestone has eight efficient secretaries to keep things rolling. On April 28 Miss Risen's Shorthand II class presented each of our school secretaries a rose, the secretary's flower, os a token of appreciation. The secretaries' routine duties include preparing and typing absence lists each morning, keeping attendance and other student records, preparing the report cards, and handling miscellaneous student problems. They also type letters, look up needed information, make out payrolls, handle the student activity funds, operate the book- store, and answer the telephone. Without their professional help, their bosses would surely flounder in a sea of problems. Mrs. Violet Moxwcll Mr,. Agno» Smick Mrs. Peggy Tjarks P ( Mr,. Betty Grohom
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