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Custodial Staff ... The Ladies in Green ... Running a school successfully takes many people who perform a variety of services. Among the most essential but often taken for granted are the custodians and the matrons. In addition to their regular routines of safe¬ guarding and cleaning the buildings, members of the staff display and take down the flag, assist in the fire drills, move furniture, prepare various areas for special events, mop up the doorways on rainy or stormy days, bring supplies and the mail to the main office, remove the snow and ice in winter and mow the lawns in the spring and the fall, and operate the incinerator. There is even a special group who are painters and carpenters whose specific tasks are to make repairs whenever and wherever needed. Helping to keep the school’s doors, windows, and mirrors clean are our two faithful matrons who do their work in a quiet, efficient manner. Minnie Freeland and Pauline Wright, Matrons. Back Row, Left to Right: Richard Ellerbrock, William Reilly, Angelo Montagnino, Charles Haedrich, Charles Stelling, Steve Kovacs, Paul Luckow, Gerald Fuchs. Front Row, Left to Right: Kenneth Smith, Vincent Candusio, Sam Arcieri, Sam Antine. 15
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Cafeteria ... Filling Station Back Rou Left to Right: Mrs. Jo Tuzio, Mrs. Florence Moser, Mrs. Ann Vavosa, Mrs. Ruth Gorham, Mrs. Louise Plescia, Mrs. Lillian Mathews, Mrs. Mary Jursch, Mrs. Hazel Tuma, Mrs. Mildred Titta, Mrs. Ann Cargo. Front Row: Mrs. Lillian Gallo, Mrs. Mary Schiros, Mrs. Ann Boyle, Mrs. Simone Shields, Mrs. Annette Calatozzo, Mrs. Theresa Links, Mrs. Eleanor Shaffer. Fourth and fifth periods are the most popular ones of the day. They just have to be because they are the lunch periods! As the bell rings signaling the beginning of fourth period, these familiar words can be heard echoing throughout the cafeteria: What’s for lunch?” and Save me a seat!” This year an extra line for milk and sandwiches has been added to help ease the flow of traffic. Under the supervision of Mr. L. H. Daniels, the cafeteria offers a variety of hot and cold lunches, served by an efficient staff of cheerful ladies, headed by Mrs. M. Titta. Mr. L. H. Daniels, Cafeteria Supervisor Gobbling and Gabbing” Seated at the Cafeteria table, left to right; Walter Stanton, Josh Novic, Mitchell Mensch, Steven Tin, A1 Favero enjoy their lunch. 14
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