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2. 3. 4. 1. Barbara Kelly, lunchroom. 2. Florence Stromgren. lunchroom. 3. Elsie Zander, lunchroom. 4. Lee Lofdahl. lunchroom. 5. Antoinette Zqutowitz, lunchroom. 6. Friday means tuna cheeseburgers as lunchroom student aids serve quickly to keep the hungry queue moving. 7. Edith Sanderson, lunchroom. 8. Kasimira Sikora. lunchroom. 9. Mr. Earl Wenborg. head jani tor. 10. After the last typists depart for the day. the work is just beginning for the second floor janitor. Rudy Frier. 11. Clarence Hargreaves, lunchroom. 14 7.
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1. Mrs. Claire Herbert, attendance clerk. 2. Mrs. Barbara Uppgaard. social worker. 3. Mrs. Carol Pomeroy, counselor. 4 Mrs. Dorothy McMaster. finance clerk 5. Mrs. Celeste Leemhuis. counselor. 6. Mrs. Margaret O'Laughlin. counselor's clerk. 7. Mrs. Fern Little, administrative aide. 8 Mrs. Eileen Hagemo. clerk. 9. Mr. Otto Wirgau. counselor. 8. Wondering where the money would come from left many seniors in financial hysteria. Mrs. Leemhuis helped them pay for senior dues, pictures, announcements. and tests by finding after-school jobs for those not participating in the Work Program. When their last students’ problem was solved for the day. Mrs. Leemhius and Mrs. Pomeroy often left for home late, but they considered the long hours spent helping young Marshallites plan their futures, the most worthwhile part of their jobs. Modular scheduling made it difficult for the office staff to keep track of everyone at first, but then the homeroom was reinstated. 13
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LUNCHROOM; CUSTODIANS Frigid months are warmed by gas heater and piping hot lunches. 11. Emerging from the underground passages, the janitors jovially went about dislodging stubborn locks and performing their other duties to keep the school running efficiently. Their task was made easier with the installation of a new gas heater guaranteed to produce heat even on chill Monday mornings. While some students were still eating breakfast, the kitchen staff was preheating the ovens in preparation for the two lunch periods A portion of their supplies, including such oddities as ripe olives, were government subsidized. Catering to the “bag lunchers” they provided giant nickel cookies, juices, and fruit. 10. 15
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