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CAFETERIA STAFF — ROW 1: Mrs. N. Tross, Cafeteria Manager, Mrs. M. Cini, Mrs. M. Orr, Mrs. C. Lawrence, Mrs. C. Wilson; ROW 2: Mrs. Larsh, Mrs. E. Rudella, Mrs. J. Clem- ens, Mr. Grimsley, Head Dietician. The cafeterias in the Marple-Newtown Joint School District are under the head management of Mr. Ro- land Grimsly. The Senior High School cafeteria con- sists of a staff of seven workers, under the manage- ment of Mrs. Robert Tross. The main duty of the cafeteria workers is to prepare the daily lunches which include a platter and an a la carte line. The a The business staff is located in the lower level of the school. Offices there include those of Administrative Assistants for Business, Elementary Instruction, and Educational Services. Also in the Administrative Suite are the offices of the Secretary of the Joint Schools, the Cafeteria Supervisor, and the Director la carte line includes an assortment of sandwiches, salads, hot platters, and desserts. During the school year, the cafeteria staff also prepares numerous ban- quets and dinners for both the faculty and the stu- dent body. This also includes special meals which are served for such holidays as Thanksgiving and Christmas. THEY SERVE of Music. The duties of the Business Staff are Bid Specifica- tions and Purchasing, Bookkeeping i.e: Accounts for Equipment, Cafeteria, Student Activities, and Monthly Reports. The staff works each day from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The efficient administrative secretaries and the department heads keep the joint school sys- tem running smoothly at all times. 22
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HAND IS NEEDED Mrs. Mannino, our school nurse, is constantly kept busy tending to student ailments, from headaches and colds to se- vere “test-itis.” Dividing her days between two secondary schools, this nurse has probably had contact with ex eryone of us at some time. She is never too busy to give her attention to the students. Her help is deeply appreciated by the unhealthy and the healthy alike. Much of the business of our school is handled by the office’s efficient staff', Mrs. Tatum and Mrs. Ziegler. Besides keeping class and student records in order wnd working on routine office tasks, they offer friendly assistance to the students. Mrs. Gallen, the school’s guidance secretary, keeps the guidance records of all the students. Our secretaries are a vital part of the school and are appreciated by all. The school nurse Mrs. Mannino, gives Max- ine Sokol the eye test. Dr. Wm. F. Nye, Mrs. Ziegler, Mrs. Tatum, and Mrs. Gallen in the general office. 21
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CUSTODIANS — Mr. G. Earle, Mr. C. Matson, Mr. J. Garaghty, Mr. T. Gustafson, Mr. J. Mercer. The custodians of our high school are responsible for the maintenance of classrooms, offices, and other school areas. The tasks of caring for school property, cleaning, and making repairs, is a continuous one. Our custodians are on the job during the school day, after hours, and whenever else the high school building is in use. OUR NEEDS Our bus drivers are on duty every school day — rain or shine in all temperatures, and in snow more often than most students would like. In addition to trans- porting the majority of students to and from school, special trips were made for students in class at Pax- on Hollow, in afterschool activities, and on teams competing at other schools. BUS DRIVERS — ROW 1 : Mr. W. Standen, Mr. A. Danby, Mr. S. Cragle, Mr. Harris, Mr. G. Bradley, Mr. J. Lawn; ROW 2: Mr. R. Grebner, Mr. T. Hagney, Mr. T. Norton, Mr. Carson, Mr. H. Cavalier, Mr. G. Milligan, Mr. G. Bockyer. N 23
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