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Office W rlzer Helped Students Xlways eager and willing tu help students, teavhers and sclninl visitors were Klary l.riu liverts, Shirley llalverson and Nlarearet tion- stalde. 'lihese three ladies were axailalile in the wffiees tirinn H a.ni. tn as late as 5 nm. Shirley was secretary and right-hand man t'iir.l1d1i1 li. l't-nney, Une tif her earlyfmurningg duties was helpitig Nlr. l'c-nney issue admit slips tr: students who had been ahsent, excused and ntherwise. ,-Xltmg with admitting stu- dents, Shirley called the hmnes tif those who were alrsent that day and checked the roll. She began her secretarial training in her senior year hy wurking in Mr. l'enney's riffice. Klart' lmu has lmeen a reliable secretary tu I', H, lirunsx'-dd Iur the last live vears. ller duties included typiiig YZIFIIJUS repwrts. relay- ing messages and telephone calls and doing all the varifins jnlis nt' a secretary, ller daily duty was tu prepare the liulletins which were read during Inline rmnn each day. Nlrs. tiwnstalde was in the duugli all year lung, She was in charge of taking' in all the muney titir pay assemblies, graduatifni an- nuunceinents and name cards, and wither special flccasiuns. It was alsn her hand that reached out to greet students at the end nf the lunch line. Nw, she wasn't there In shake hands, hut to collect the twenty-five cents for the hut lunches. Mary Lou Everts Secretary Shirley Halverson Secretary ff 1' V Mrs. Margaret Constable ,ry Cashier I ,N T ' i f . L HOT LUNCH '-- Klart :aiu l'iXt'lls and ftidingtyii Qt-nstalile carry nut anutlier ul their duties as ticket punclier and cashier at the lunch line.
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i Wi , h1likfkf!bti'L 3 '. f vv CLARENCE R. ANDERSON ehecks the radiator to make sure the sclififil isn't tim., ctiltl. Andy's var- ious jtlllr keep him a husy person all year long. BRAYELY SMILING als they await the noon hour rush lor hot lunches are I-loretta XVilson, Ruth Fisher and jo Xlullaney. Cooks-Custodians Contributed Mu h Andy, T can't get my locker open. That was a familiar cry around Mason City High School to the ears of Clarence .Xnderson, head custodian. Besides opening lockers for the halmitual key fttrgetters, ,-Xnrly was lausy making new keys. cliangingg' fluorescent light tulies and carrying out all the duties assigned to a head custodian. Under .Xndy there were four custodians for the main building. Richard Miller was in charge of first floor: llenry llayes, second floor: Ted lililienga, third floor: and Mrs. XYinifred Smith. ladies custodian. They were called upon for various jobs, lrut most ttf their time was spent keeping the school building spic and span. Ray Meyers had to lie especially careful with the instruments as he cleaned up at the music hall. Busy all the time picking up the industrial arts lsuilding was Walter Singleton. The students didn't always leave the work shops in the neatest of conditions. Floretta Vtiilson, Ruth Fisher and -lu Mul- laney had to rush when the lil o'elock buzzer sounded. They were in charge of serving the food which came from the Roosevelt junior High School cafeteria. HAPPY WORKERS in their clean-up shop are Walter Singleton and Raymond Meyers. ANDY'S are Henry Hayes, Ted Elb- laenga. Mrs. Ykiinitrecl Smith and Richard Miller. Each has his own specific job.
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