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Custodians . . . Contribute Much to the Uperation of Mona Shores The custodians, between two shifts, Work day and night cleaning rooms and halls, protecting school property, and helping teachers and students whenever necessary. The cooks plan and serve meals for students and the school staff. On the average, 500-600 meals are served daily. It is hard to imagine Mona Shores, or any other high school, functioning without the work of these people. Mr. Pat Tennant prepares to fix a broken locker, just one of his many around-the- school jobs. He is the head custodian. 1 Students help Mr. Harry fMacl McCully, head cus- todian for the night shift, clear the gym so that the wrestling mats can he set up. mrxvrsrersises. fxassssf . sri as , fa, t Q- frm ,st swwws -, Posing for a picture before continuing to set up chairs for an assembly in the gym are the custodians. Mr. Bruce Darin, Mr. Bud Vanderstelt, Mr. William Fifolt, and Mr. Norman Longnecker. Not pictured are Mr. Jerry Johnson and Mr. Larry Hulin.
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Cooks, Maids, and Here, Mrs. Vanderplow and Mrs. Kafka prepare a meal that seems to appeal to most students, pigs-in-a-blanket. Mrs. Lillian Vanderplow, manager for Food Service, plans the menus and orders the necessary supplies. Keeping MS as clean as possible is the main duty of Mrs. Ruth Bennetts, seen here taking care of the gym towels. 1 T i 1 1 Q l 1 Mrs. Anna Darien, Mrs. Marie Kafka, Mrs. Gertrude Van Brocklin, Mrs. Florence Swarver. Row two: Mrs. Katherine Fredericksen, Mrs. Mary Schaefer, Mrs. Beverly Hahn, Mrs. Helen Hammond.
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pening, Note Mr. Lee's button. Teachers Have Various Ways of Filling pare Moments The annual Teachers' Tea offered administration and faculty an opportunity to meet and socialize. Mrs. Naia Nelson sorts through her mail, hoping for some inter- esting reading material. Mr. Thomas Lee and Mrs. Janet Wood- ring talk over a humorous library hap-
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