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Custodians ♦ ♦ ♦ Caretakers Mr. John Behnke CUSTODIANS Steve Kovacs, Charlie Stelling, Gerhard Fuchs, Mike Imparato, Jimmy Gonzuco, Kenneth Smith. Minnie Vreeland, Pauline Wright, Matrons. Tireless efficiency is the keynote of our custodial staff. Whether cleaning up after school closes for the year, or keeping the grounds clear in inclement weather, or doing any of the hundred and one tasks they are responsible for, these guardians of the school perform their duties with energy and spirit. Whenever the school is used, the custodians are on the job. Only through their thoughtfulness can clubs work on Saturdays, enabling them to meet their deadlines and complete their work. Keepers of the closets, keys, and classrooms.” Several of our custodial staff making the daily rounds to insure a clean school. 13
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Cheerful Kitchens Clamorous Cafeteria Mrs. Muriel Fagersten, Mr. Henry Knieps, Mrs. Dotty Raab getting ready for 4th Period lunch. Knives and forks rattle, dishes are piled up, and the cafeteria staff waits in expecta¬ tion . . . lunch has begun. Everyday sees these cheerful and efficient workers feeding over 1200 students and teachers, not only a hot lunch but a variety of other appetizing foods. These unsung heroes of the kitchen not only provide food for the stomach of the hungry masses, but strive to convey a happy atmosphere for the lunch hour. Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, and Easter are sure to produce a pleasant surprise in decorations or costumes in the cafeteria. Which one shall I choose? Mrs. Muriel Brown and Mrs. Mary Cirner place the tempting salads on the shelves just before lunch. Cliff Karpiszin, Mrs. Lillian Gallo, Mrs. Mildred Titta at the cashier’s counter in the lunch line. 12 All together now . . . one . . . two . . ” Mrs. Mary Schiros, Mrs. Ann Boyle, and Mrs. Helen Terlecky help to stock up our well-supplied pantry for future meals.
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