Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

Page 46 of 318

 

Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 46 of 318
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' ' Mr. Olvera trimmed the hedges in the patio outside and in order was one of the many chores main- OO 0 n N I O n the cafeteria. Keeping the school's lawn areas clean tenance men were responsible for during the year Custodians and Maintenance men kept the school in good condition, while the Bookstore and Cafeteria served the student body. Textbooks were bought and sold in the Bookstore. School supplies and tickets to football, basketball games and other athletic events could be bought by the students along with club pins. Tickets were also sold for drama presentations and concerts. The Bookstore was open from 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ln the Cafeteria hot and cold food was prepared by the kitchen staff. Among the variety of snacks sold were hamburgers, milk shakes, do- nuts and fruit. The six daily breaks kept the staff busy. Between each break the tables were cleaned and the floor was swept. Custodians worked during and after school. They kept the classrooms, halls and cafeteria in an orderly and sani- tary condition. The custodians also cleaned the campus grounds and gym after sports activities and dances. Most of the repair work was done by the maintenance men. They kept the school in good mechanical condi- tion. The night watchman began at 6:30 p.m. His iob included checking doors and windows and examining heating and cooling equipment. He reported damage or broken property T Th h I Morning and afternoon students took ad- minute breaks. Cafeteria help served students sand O e SC oo ' vantage of the cafeteria services during their 'I2 wiches, beverages, candy and ice cream daily. At the close of each school day, custodians cleaned the cafeteria for first were mopped. The custodians also set the stage for assemblies, tidied hall- break the following morning. Choirs were placed on tables before the floors ways after passing periods and took charge of classroom television sets.



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Student Government and Honors The only orthodox obiect of the institution of government is to secure the greatest degree of happiness possible to the general mass of those associated under it. V -Thomas Jefferson

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