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Cafeteria And Custodial Staffs Shared . Mrs. Brandon prepares herself a hamburger for her lunch. Mr. Parks and Mr. Smith buy lunches from Mrs. Walsh, cafeteria manager. Although many students didn’t realize it, the jobs of the cooks and custodians were as important as those of anybody in the school. The cooks had to prepare for the faculty and students well-balanced meals. They also provided refreshments for activities such as PTA meetings. The jobs of the custodians didn’t end at 3:00, they carried on, often into the night. They had to keep the school clean and had to provide proper maintenance. The custodians also had to keep the school grounds, landscaping them to improve the total look of Pem- broke. Mrs. Walton prepares a salad for the students’ lunch. The cooks relax and eat their lunches before the students are let out of class. 14
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Replacement For Mrs. As a secretary, Mrs. McKinley often finds herself swamped with work. Here she takes a break to do a little straightening up. Bulletins, reports, and schedules all were handled by the main office and yet they always had time for visitors and students. Mrs. Anita McKinley kept the records of school and club finances, and Mrs. Jeanne Easter was the receptionist and bookstore supervisor until she left Pembroke High. She was replaced by Mrs. Betty Martin. Mrs. Elizabeth Cook served as the school registrar. Students also had the opportunity to receive help and advice from Mrs. Paula Hoffman and Mr. Southey Booker, class counselors, and Mrs. Imogene James, school nurse. Mrs. James, the school nurse, was elected “Mrs. Santa Claus” by the student body. Here she participates in the Christmas assembly. Easter Mrs. Martin, the newest secretary in the office, doesn’t take long to get into the swing of things. Mrs. Easter and Mrs. McKinley help students arrange for new schedules. Mrs. Cook is a special help to the Senior class. Here she checks cap and gown order forms. 13
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In School Operation Miss Ratliff wipes the grime off the classroom door window. Mrs. Carr wipes up the fountain between classes. 15
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