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Page 18 text:
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BUSH CUUHS EEEIJ STUDENTS, TEHCHEHS While students and teachers are busyin various rooms during the morn- ing the Newman High School cooks are busy in the c afe te ria preparing the noon meal for about 180 hungry students and teachers. They begin work about 7 o'clock in the morning and are finished when they have completed cleaning up after lunch has been served. Head cook is Mrs Ed Killen right Mrs Jack Wright is her assistant. Various students help serve during the noon hour rush. SHINING THEM UP--As the noon crowd of students and te ac h e r s finishes its meal, the student assistants conclude their regular dutie s in the cafeteria. They are fleft to rightj, ShirleyBoi1es, Ethel Hassel, Sue Finch, and Sue Price.
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Probably one of the busiest per- soxs around Sweetwater High School is Ben Brock, assistant principal. His administrative duties began at the beginning of the school year, and he is completing his sixth year as a teacher in S H S The versatile young man has taughtjournalism for six years and has served as director of publica- tions for the school newspaper and yearbook during that time. HSSISTHHTS HELP PHIHCIPHL TEHUHEHS, STUDENTS ADDING ABSENTEES--Mrs. Worth Howe records students' attendance, only one of the many jobs she has performed daily in her two y e a. r s as secretary to the principal at New- man High School.
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The bus drivers like many others in Newman High School have a big responsibility. They are up at the crack of dawn to take the many students to school and are busy until Sundown returning them to their homes. Most of the drivers are teach- ers at Newman High School or one of the other Sweetwater schools. NERVES OF STEEL are needed by the bus drivers, who are, fleft to rightj, Jack McMillin, John McKay, Jerry Smith, Bob Owens, J.M. Flickinger, Lloyd McCoy, Floyd Midkiff, and Raymond Hefner. RUS DRIVERS, SUSTURIRRS RUR TU PROGRESS The busiest of the busy-b o d i e s of Newman High School are the cus- todians, whose duties are many and va r i e d. They clean the main building, gym, band hall, old build- ing, and many times the campus. The y are fre- quently seen r eplacing light bulbs, r epair ing broken desks, and doing other oddjobs. They know their duties and strive to keep the building in tip- top condition. ,U ' ' . 'F' KEEP IT CLEAN--The custodians of Newman High School are, Qleft to rightj, J.M. Flickinger, Elmer Baskett, Jack Mclviillin, N.P. Lewis,and Jim Kyle. 15
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