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M. 4336 . Bus 106 is one of the four busses serving five routes, bringing Anderson students to and from school each day. Bus 106 runs two routes. Some difficulties in bus schedules at the f'u'st of' the year have been worked out, and often all students are on busses and on the way home by 4:10. That's happiness according to Mr. Burney, who is in charge of bus schedules. an R r ve if , S :N asf. . K. - S35 Iam. . , :Sir 4 BELOW, Left to Right, Mr. Washington, head custodian, Mrs. Katye J ohnson, counselor, and Mr. Alex Alexander, supervise in the cafeteria . . . friendly supervision. V12 5 as is 5 . . ss . 5 Neff ,- 4 Our security officer, Mr. Alex Alexander, known as Alex to all at Anderson, has been here for three years. Helping to keep order, Alex works cooperatively with students and staff. After leaving school each day, Alex dons the uniform of a Tulsa police officer and is nearly always on the parking lot in his patrol car after school. Drivers for the four busses serving Anderson students get along well with students, helping make our bus transportation safe and pleasant. BELOW, Mrs. Avon Stevenson selects her lunch during the seventh grade lunch period. At LEFT, Mr. Gale France, bus driver, waits for his passengers. Mr. France lives near Anderson and enjoys the con venience. He's been a school bus driver for 12 years. BELOW, Left Mandel Samuels talks to Alex, who is always ready to visit with students. They bring us here and home and keep us secure
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V N 1 They feed us and keep us going on e e aww eeeee a so y Q .: ,Q f ee- 'f s 'Q e if it BELOW, Mrs. Mable Peoples puts away dishes to be ready for tomorrow. RIGHT, Mrs. Nicey Oldham cleans up after another day. 68 Mr. Washington, report to the main office, please. The voice on the intercom again calls out for help from Mr. Isaac Washington, Anderson custodian. Maybe it's a pencil sharpener broken, or a door that's stuck. Mr. Washington's duties are varied and many. You may find him taking the tubes out of the dishwasher, a regular Friday task, clearing an icy walk, ten- ding to the upkeep of the swim- ming pool, changing a light bulb . Regular meals in the cafeteria are always tastily prepared under the direction of Mrs. Ollie Boulware, new cafeteria manager. ABOVE, Lett, Mr. Isaac Washington takes down the flag each afternoon. At LEFT, Mr. Washington stops to visit with science aide, Mrs. Avon Stevenson. Mrs. Arlena Gamble, retired as cafeteria manager, now helps as cashier. BELOW, Mrs. Ollie Boulware, manager, and Mrs. Earnestlne J orndan get noon meal ready. Two of the three men who, under Mr. Washington's direction, keep Anderson cleaned every night are, BELOW, Left, Mr. R. Ramsey and Mr. E. Sanders.
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We end the year with I O O . . . Hope for air conditioning . . . . . . Working together . . . 4 . ,JW Mr Greadmgton looking at the workers working before Christmas on ,V 'ff' H V the long awaited air conditioning system remembers that the contrac- ' - 1 H tors said, The air conditioning should be ready to keep your school 0001 by the time the hot Wee-ther is UPOH UB- We Weit Petiellfly and Tina Jones, Brenda Blades, and Wanda Becknell KLEFT TO RIGHT! h0Pe the het Weather ielft e-heed ef eehedule- discuss a. layout for the Christmas bulletin board in Mrs. Chambers' homeroom. Going to school in the dark is a new experience for students because Daylight Savings Ti- me was started this winter. So many lights mean savings of energy? Some wonder.
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