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4 ) ( ) What We a; Want a job in the secretarial field? Then Mrs. Florence Joachim’s Typing and Business English classes are a must. To keep going, try out Mrs. Colleen Webb’s Shorthand and Accounting classes. Next comes the real test: Mrs. Joyce Warner’s Office Block. Once all these things are mastered, it’s on to a real secretarial career. Imagine M.C.H.S. lunch hours without our brave staff of noon supervisors. Sometimes “brave” doesn’t seem adequate enough to describe these people, because they have to handle everything from line-jumping to food fights in the cafeteria. What would we do without ’em? Still even harder to imagine would be M.C.H.S. after lunch hour without our custodians. Besides after-lunch clean up, the custodians are fix-up people for all kinds of situations. Their task of keeping M.C.H.S. in ship shape is a never-ending job. 22 Educators
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- 1. Miss Jean Bastian flashes a glance over to where she heard a sour note. 2. Mr. Joseph Cilluffo and Jack Smith give Sue Ski a little constructive criticism on her pottery. 3. As Michelle Marshall sets the guide on the ban saw, Mr. Peter Findley watches for precise accuracy. 4. “This drawing requires a circle with a radius of 2 centimeters at this point, instructs Mr. Clayton Flemming to Brian Fisher. 5. Sewing on sleeves correctly is difficult, so Miss Bethany Radtke demonstrates as Sybil DeLude absorbs it all. 6. Mr. Ben Witkiewicz looks out for the safety of his fingers as John Koss saws and Tony Messina watches. M.C.H.S. 21
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r 1. Mrs. Joyce Warner stresses the importance of accurate posting to Sue Wilson. 2. “It’s amazing how all those little squiggles have a meaning ' laughs Charlene David to Mrs. Florence Joachim. 3. Just before the lunch rush are from left to right: Aileen Lindow, Carol Genaw, Grace Nichols, Doris Blaine, Joyce Maas, and Violet Baungarten. 4. “Make sure you indent 10 spaces for quotations, instructs Mrs. Colleen Webb to Nadine McKormick. 5. The night custodians who keep the school in running order are: Richard Auguston, Dave Green, Clifford Grabowski, and Mary Belfour. 6. Mr. Shackett takes inventory of the pop machine before the lunch hour rush. M.C.H.S. 23
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