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Page 15 text:
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at M.H.S. Many hands, many hands are needed to provide service for nearly four hundred people. At the right we find, seated with Mrs. Crewe, counting the day ' s receipts from lunch sales, a group of helping hands. These are the student Cashiers who stay at the head of the lunch line and say Thirty Cents, Please, and Oh, yes, that will be ten cents extra for five rolls. Without these very efficient helpers, the lunch line would not move so rapidly, nor the books show a good profit. Below we find another helpful group, thinking only of serving their class¬ mates in terms of safety. In rain or shine these patrolmen may be seen carrying out their duties -- helping hands, indeed! ABOVE L. to R. Seated: Mrs. Crewe and Bonnie Kay Davis. STANDING: Tommy Chestnut, Norman Dinwiddie, Miles Dumville, Billy Brough- man, Ronnie Broaddus, Gary Broughman, and Robert Hudgins. Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Harriet Jane Wilson, Barbara Anne White, Christy Haywood, Wicky Dixon, Cheryl Hearn, Rita Cannon, Violet Pugh, and Mr. Clements, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Peter Maxewell, Cindy Ashberry, Lois Garrison, Linda Diggs, Flora Morgan, Gayle Jarvis and Bobby West. EJtfT v,
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Page 14 text:
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Helping Hands There are so many helping hands at M. H. S. For a clean efficient school, many hands must toil. William, our janitor, keeps our building clean. He may be found here early in the morning and sometimes late at night. Sometimes he may be found behind the mop, but just as often behind the wheel of the little school truck, running a thousand errands. Left: William at one of his many jobs. What would we do without Gerald and Willie? Goodness only knows. Gerald gets us to school and back home -- not by actually driving the bus, but he keeps them on the go. He is often seen filling them with gas or hurrying in the little jeep to a troubled bus. Willie, on the other hand, keeps our sometime tired old building looking happy; he is fixing locks, repairing windows, paint¬ ing and just doing numerous necessary jobs. Any trouble brings this sentence, Go get Willie. Left: Willie and Gerald at trouble spot. A starving mass of humanity stampedes the cafeteria every noon. As the hour approaches Mrs. Crewe and her assist¬ ants stand alert with serving spoon and fork before a battery of plates and steaming kettles. With the bell, there is the stampede to the serving counter with voices of approval or disapproval of the day ' s menu. Eating is accom¬ plished with laughter, gossip and chatter. Then as quickly as they came, they dis¬ appear into the halls of the school and leave a quiet mountain of dirty dishes. Left; Mrs. Singleton, Mrs. Hudgins, Mrs. Hudgins and Mrs. Crewe.
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Page 16 text:
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ABOVE Bus Drivers and substitute drivers, prepare to leave school for the afternoon run. Left to right: Charles Sadler, Tommy Owens, James Edwards, George Ward, Tyrone Hudgins, and John Arthur Robins. The bus drivers are always on the job transporting students to and from school with a great deal of caution. These boys take their jobs seriously. Helping Hands — Helping Hands BELOW Left to right: Rodney Jenkins, William Carroll, Linda Diggs, Bobby Davis, Kathy Diggs, and Michael Gibson. These students (left) help with the mountains of dishes left in the rush. BELOW: Bobby Davis and Edgar Adams clear the gym of volleyball equip¬ ment. ■ • % K
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