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M, Piper Mr. Fred E. Piper was a man who contributed more, perhaps, than any other individual toward the maintenance of the beautiful school building of which we all are proud. The well-kept grounds, spotless classrooms and sparklingly clean halls are things for which Mepham has long been famous, and most of the credit for the achievement of these things is deserved by him. During his fifteen years of faithful service as head custodian he accomplished all these things and more through his untiring efforts. However, he didn’t consider has tasks just jobs to be done, but rather services willingly given to the school he cherished. The unswerving loyalty and friendliness of this man who was so genuinely interested in the welfare of Mepham and its students will long be remembered by students and faculty alike. Mr. Fred E. Piper J ani!oria Stuff Under the leadership of Stanley Crookes the janitorial staff faithfully performed the many duties assigned to them with cheerfulness. Foremost among the many tasks they performed were keeping the walks free from ice and snow during the winter and keeping the classrooms and halls up to their usual standard of cleanliness. They were also responsible for the well-kept grounds around the school for which Mepham has become noted. At all home football games several of the staff were always on hand to give any aid or assistance that might be needed. To the members of the janitorial staff we wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the fine job that they did and will continue to do in the future. JANITORIAL STAFF—Standing, back: Mr. Lcisc, Mr. Kimpo, Mr. Costello, Mr. Billcn, Mr. Dinger. Sitting: Mr. Schwarz, Mr. Gaidon. Standing, front: Mrs. Stciniger, Mrs. Boos, Mr. Crookes, Mr. Astc. Page sixteen
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TEACHERS’ XMAS PARTY—Mr. Stunt. Mr. Pcrrine, Mr. Baker, Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Davies, Miss Lehry, Mr. Gru-berg. Miss Kunz, Mr. Trayer, Mrs. Feuerlicht. Mr. Carr, our Senior Advisor, at work. OUR GUESTS AT THE SENIOR BALL—Mr. Gross, Superintendent of Schools, Mrs. Calhoun, Mrs. Gross, Mr. Calhoun, our Principal.
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Office Stuff Efficiency plus! Those are the words we can use to describe Mepham’s office staff, which consisted of Miss Strohschnitter, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Chemeler and Miss Miller. They performed many duties necessary to the running of the school. Filling out report cards and records, mimeographing exams, issuing books and helping students with their problems were only a few of the services they performed throughout the school year. In addition to that, they also took charge of the lost and found. Always helpful and considerate, they were indispensable to the smooth functioning of the school. OFFICE STAFF—Mrs. Chemeler, Miss Strohschnitter. Miss Miller, Mrs. Miller. Under the capable direction of Mrs. Taylor, the women of the cafeteria staff prepared all our daily lunches, which were extremely delicious in taste as well as being very nourishing. They were also responsible for the extremely neat appear- ance of the two cafeterias and the immaculate condition of the tables found in each. The cafeteria staff was composed of the following women: Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Vale, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Rogan, Mrs. Palladino, and Mrs. Schweinsbcrger, who all did a splendid job in doing the tasks which were assigned to them. Page seventeen
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