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Personnel, People Behind the Time lu the olliee of the superintendent, we dis- rover three qualified and efheient workers. lklrs. Charity 'l'hompson. senior clerk. is responsible lor all student locker keys. the switeh board. in- eoming and outgoing mail. typing. and dieta- tion. She describes her work as interesting. hlrs. Lois Nlanthey is well known to the stu- dent body because of ber work in the book store. She handles this taxing job eapably. Mrs. Man- they is also in Charge ol the aetiyity funds wbieb is a tremendous job. blrs. Esther Geddes, secretary to Dr. Blatnik. also does all ol the sehoolls bookkeeping. Mrs. Geddes said that she loves her work. She surely must sinee all of the many problems that Come her way are dealt with by using patience and understanding. Room Qll or more popularly known as the otliee is under the eapable direction of Miss lN1argaret Shepherd. She is probably the most well-known member of the sehool personnel because of ber work with absentee slips. She keeps all ol' the student attendanee and aea- clemie records. From Miss Slll'I.Jllt'l'Cl,S office also are sent all ol the transcripts to colleges and employers. lWrs. Ayers is stationed on the third floor in a private olliee. A tremendous amount of re- sponsibility is attached to her job in that she is the elerk to the board of education. Her many duties include: making out the payroll, keeping all board minutes, paying the bills whifh the sehool ineurs, bookkeeping for the treasurer of distriet 205, and all ol the other incidental duties required by the members of the board. Mrs. Ayers said that her busy job is hard but very interesting. if 1 S I Q 3 G Y is nl I Leah-Q . :Milt M -4.2 W'X, iff' MRS. CHARITY THOMPSON, MRS. LOIS MANTHEY, MRS. ESTHER GEDDES MlSS MARGARET SHEPHERD MRS FAYE AYERS
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Mr, Gahala, Mrs. Smifh, Care fo buy a paper?' Mr, Ward, Mr, Gahala, Mrs. Ward. Parenis quil teachers af Open House Mr. Kapprneyer, Mr. Beserndn Mr Clsier Whaf's so funny? Mrs. Mihih Miss Oison, Mass G-oerz M ss Kruse :ss Chapman. l?'s liqhi up Mme. Miss O'Brien, Dr. Blafnik M s e M 9 Blafnik, Mrs. Sampson, Come now, le1's be sernous
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Hmshx fvrdl 5 M, wp' N? 11 DAISY COLEMAN AND NEL LIE FISHER Nlrs. N1-llim' Fislivr, sclmol l1i'altl1 IIl.lll'OIl. is alxxays ready with an aspirin in ont' l1and and .1 cough drop in th1- otlivl' to giw- mn' stndvnts ln-lp with tht' inany niinm' 1llllllk'IllS wl1ic'l1 inay c11'c'ur during a day of svliool. llowc-x'1-1'. lll'l' t'llt'l'l'l-lll sniilm- and kind woiwls ulitvn art- 111111-1s lJClll'Hl'lLll to 111-1' pativnts than 1l11- lIll'Clll'llll' wliifh shi' distrilnitvs. illNX'l'llIy-llVl' lionrs of studvnt tina' an' ron- sunivd daily in assisting in Illl' p1'1-paratioii nl' tht' food svrvvcl in tln' c'al1't1'ria. Vllllvhl' Slllill'lllS sam'1'ific'1' thvii' frm' tinu' to lwvp thc- c'11li1'l1'i'ia1 Vlllllllllg Slllftfllllly and for this work an' paid in thc' lorin ol' a frm' lllllfll daily. Thi- fifty studvnts. wlm work on a X'UlllIlllll'l' husis, do inany littlm- jobs that arm' sc-ldoin l'l'l'0g- nizvd, such as lJI'l'IJ2ll'lIlQ and sc-rviiig lioucl. washing dishvs and SllVl'l'NN'2ll'l'. svlling inilk. potato chips and ici' crvain hars. km-ping Ullllllf' milk bottlvs in ordm-r. nionitoring in thc- l'1llil'll'l'l.L during lunvh pcriods and l'1lSllll'l'lIlQ'. Front Row: Cathy Murray, Lorraine Slack, Peggy Wells, Judy Wittkofski, Joan Car- roll, Joyce Carroll, Roberta Henson, Adrienne Sendra, Second Row: Louis Darin, Wayne Johnson, Robert Bumper, Jeanette Matesi, Carol McGinn, Joan Plese, Susan Raiala, Carolyn Frampton, Edward Clark. Back Row: Sam Mitchell, Robert Pearson, Charles Travis, Harold Ayers, Carl Astrom, Paul Clausen, Jerry Pius, Roger Philpolt. Front Row: Sandra Ayers, Suzanne Ayers, Bonnie Ayers, Jeanette Engert, Kathleen McGinnis, Kay Kelly, Carol Young, Eliza- beth Alexander, Second Row: John Anderson, Charles Lautfer, Forrest Hartman, Harry James, Ruth Tiernann, Carol Brown, Sharon Cron- holm, Thomas Mandeville, John Billingsley, Roland Whalen, Back Row: Robert Hill, Buist Walker, Kena neth Spangler, Robert Maslan, Henry Hammond, Kenneth Barone, William Grady, Roger Bolattino, James Long, William Prueter.
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