North Scott High School - Silver Shield Yearbook (Eldridge, IA)

 - Class of 1988

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North Scott High School - Silver Shield Yearbook (Eldridge, IA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 126 of 228
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E ADWM LM? ZZUUQ1' i Their job consists of planning menus. ordering food, cooking, serv- ing. and cleaning up. Working an eight hour day, starting at 6 a.m. until 2 p.m.. the cooks prepared approximate- ly 400 meals for the elementary schools - Long Grove and Donahue - and between 500 to 600 meals for the high school each day. Getting ready for lunch was a major ordeal. taking about five hours to prepare the food and send it to the elementary schools. Though the cooks cleaned up continually between each lunch shift, their final cleaning at the end of the day takes an hour and fifteen minutes on the average. Although their job is usu- ally unrewarding. most complaints are about quantity not quality. Stepping away from the sink, Eileen Mooney i show us that doing dishes can be fun. Cooks: Jean Foster, Mary Rose Smith. Lorraine Stender, Kitty Stender. Eileen Mooney. Row 2: Jane Reese. Pat Hartman. Rita Claeys. 1 24 COOKS

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You usually see them walking down the hall behind a broom, or fixing your locker when it won't open, but the cus- todians' work went far beyond that this year. Their job was all year round and their major work came throughout this past summer. During this time, the custodians took everything out of ev- ery classroom to strip and re-wax the floors and after that they had to clean everything and move all the furniture back into the rooms to be ready for the next school year. The construction of the media center set back the custo- dians also since many rooms had to be cleaned more than once. Everyday after school the custo- dians had a set area to clean with their duties including dusting, cleaning desktops, changing light bulbs. sweep- ing floors, and emptying trash cans. The custodians were also here to clean up after the sporting events. All the custodians helped to sweep down the bleachers and the lobby. bathrooms, and the pit all had to be picked up which usually took them two hours to do. This job usually went without thanks, but whether they knew it or not they were appreciated. Pat Hartman prepares jello for the noon crowd before the rush starts. CUSTODIANS 125

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