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THE CAFETERIA STAFF prepares an excellent lunch every day for 360 students. From left to right are Mrs. Lucia Wells, District Manager; Mrs. Ethel Stillman; Mrs. Mary Lenin, high school manager; Mrs. Emma Muckey, Mrs. Mildred Gil- more, Mrs. Margaret Bender. Mrs. Florence Vesey, who is not present, is also a member of the staff. THE CUSTODIAL STAFF: Howard Mitchell; Clarence Gaffey, Superintendent of Buildings; and Milton Havens, head custodian of the high school, keep the school comfortable and in good order. ( EVEN SNOW doesn't stop the Bus Drivers. BELIEVE IT OR NOT—this is the lunch line! AND WHERE THE TRASH GOES no- body knows, because of the efficiency of our custodians. THE BUS DRIVERS report back to the main garage every morning after delivering 1700 pupils to their respective buildings. Front Row, left to right: E. Poster, W. Wilson, G. Wright, B. Neveldine, P. Liechti, J. Cato, H. Randall, L. Duva, W. Butler, D. Hesselbarth. Second Row: C. Roberts, J. Shawl, G. Gale, J. Kramer, H. Brown, A. Krzykowski, C. Buckley, B. Skinner.
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PAUSING TO LOOK AT MR. RHOADES’ HOBBY are Miss Lester, Miss Larson and Mr. Rhoades. DISCUSSING GENERAL PROGRESS OF THEIR STU- DENTS are the special teachers seated from left to right: Mrs. Sally Ries, Mr. James Dowdle; standing from left to right are Mr. Carroll Rudd, Mr. Earl Hay, Mr. William Stone Jr., Mr. Thomas Monforte, Mrs. Pauline Whitney, and Miss Carol Neville. THE TROMBONE SECTION OF THE BAND practices with Mr. Rhoades in the Music room. MRS. RIES IS ALWAYS WILLING to give baffeled book-yearners a helping EVEN GENTLEMEN visitors don't dis- tract our Mrs. Wickham.
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Latin cramming is futile, hmmm, girls? A couple rest their weary feet at the junior prom. THE SENIORS exchange some fast notes before an English exam. Bet’cha couldn’t find it if you tried, Tom! Spring initiation into National Thespian took place at Ted Waugh’s house.
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