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Left: Making things cleaner, Mildred Frazier sweeps a classroom after school. p io(o by Jason Walkins Below Left:A frequent sight in the hallways, Head Engineer Jack Dutton replaces a burned out light bulb. pAo(o by Jason Watkins Below Center: Cafeteria server Pearl Young keeps lines running smoothly during a busy B LunchJphoto by Jason Watkins Below Right: While in the office. Parking Atten- dant Mary Capps turns in the parking fees to Cashier Merle Heckathorn. pAoto by Jason Watkins helpers 11
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Hi-Ho,pii-Ho; It s Off t Work QlTe Go! Paper was swept, mashed potatoes were served, and parking money was taken for Mac to run smoothly. Darin Anderson Did you drive a car? Did you buy lunch in the cafeteria? Were you an athlete with a locker in the Field House? Did you ever just wonder who the people were who helped to keep MacArthur running smoothly? The credit must be given to the custodians, the ladies who worked in the cafeterias, and the lady who collected your daily parking fees. The custodians, under the direction of Jack Dutton, kept the school looking great. Paul Duncan, in his seventh year as a custo- dian, was well-known among the athletes and other students who spent time in the Field House after school. Everyone around the Field House knew me. Since -we were friends, they seemed to help me more than make my job harder, remarked Duncan. Standing in line to buy lunch could be a long and frustrating experience, but the ladies who ran the cash registers understood this and did their best to get us through the lines quickly. One such cashier, Ann Pualet- ti, who ran the cash register in the North Cafeteria Snack Bar, said she enjoyed see- ing the students everyday. Mary Capps monitored the student park- ing lot for the past five years, rain or shine, from 8:30 am until 4 pm. She not only col- lected parking fees , but also watched and guarded the cars against theft and van- dalism. Junior Angela Tidwell relayed, I felt sorry for her having to be out in the rain and cold, but I was glad to know that she was out there watching out for our cars. Above Left: Cafeteria server Tadea Iwanow prepares for the steady stream of students during fourth period lunches. pAo o by Jill Yandry Above Center As part of her daily duties, Ruby McChris- tian cleans a chalkboard. p )o(o by Jason Watkins Above Right: Braving the elements, Mary Capps collects a parking fee from a tardy drivec.lphoto by Rod Blake ' ' We did what we were paid to do, but our jobs allowed us to be around the kids who always seemed to make our jobs a lit- tle more interesting. ' ' Tarzan Crassling photo by Jason Watkins T vwi r: : 10 helpers
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Right: Brad Knouse. ranked first in his junior class, appears to enjoy the all night homework session. Iphoto by Scott Collins Below Left: Before the 8:30 bell Jimmy Burrow, Kevin Gill, and John Mahalik find a quiet place for last minute studying before class-lpboto by Rhett King Below Center: Senior John Howell takes advan- tage of the peace and quiet of the library to complete a few assignments. p ioCo by Scott Collins Below Right: Relaxing a Ittle too much, Senior Andrew Perez takes a snooze during study hall. p jofo by Vince Kimbrough 12 homework tests
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