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Page 21 text:
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Another one mops the dust I: Dave Jex doesn’t stop long enough for a picture. 2: Devil — now here’s a guy that loves his work. 3: Last sweep of the day. The custodians play an impor- tant role in maintaining the school. This year there are three shifts of custodial staffs working around the clock. Where would we be without the custodians to keep the school in a liveable condition? 17
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The kitchen staff keeps things cooking The kitchen staff begins each day at 5:30 a.m. to prepare lunches for Northern stu- dents, plus the students from ten other schools. Approxi- mately 1,600 to 1,800 lunches are sent out each day to the various schools. About 380 plate lunches and all of the ala carte food is served each day in Northern’s cafeteria. Mrs. Setter manages the kitchen staff to keep things running as smoothly as possible. The day is ended for the staff at 3:30 p.m. only to start again at 5:30 the next morning. I: A kitchen aide ' s work is never done. 2: The lunch ladies on their lunch break. 3: And the Huskie Spir- it is here. 4: Work, work, work, work . . . Members of Northern ' s kitchen staff are, front row: Mrs. Setter, Bertha Smith, Dorothy Weston, Martha Graham, and Joan Ward, second row: Nancy Burns, Valerie Jenkins, Helen Deising. Ada Turloff, Nadine Massman, Grace Ceder- vall, and Marilyn Totten. Missing are: Mable Melms, Joann Rush, and Kathy Ernest. 16
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This year, in order to cope, the li- brary has undergone many changes because of personnel cuts. There is one media special- ist, Miss Boyd, and two part-time secretaries, Mrs. Burns in the morning and Mrs. Teff in the afternoon. These three ladies must run the library from 6:15 A.M. to 6:45 P.M. Cuts in services have come along with all of the other changes, but in spite of this, the library has managed to continue operating on a full schedule. Miss Boyd feels that, on the whole. Northern students show much courtesy and respect while using the library, and believes that the library is to be used not abused. I: Reading is to the mind like a library is to a school. 2: Miss Boyd and her assis- tants do a fine job at running the library.
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