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Page 54 text:
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BUS DRIVERS Bus Drivers: Snyder, Miller, Roberts, Homman, Kreis, Seyrele, Mautz, Moore, Drake, and Henderson We have ten bus drivers. The buses are equipped with fire extinguishers and a first- aid kit. They built a new garage for the buses this year. The drivers are Orville Henderson, Jesse Hartman, B. C. Kreis, Charles Seyerle, Lulu Miller, Daryl Mautz, Tom Drake, Ray Roberts,Alton Moore, and Clayton Snyder. Clayton Snyder is the mechanic for the buses. He keeps them clean and makes all necessary repairs. Charles Swisher operates a bus to the main line. Kenny Homman substititutes for Jesse Hartman when the occasion occurs. JANE GROVES
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STUDENT SECRETARIES The Student Secretaries are those girls taking the commercial course, who are assigned to work for teachers to whom they are as¬ signed. Those assisting Miss Mitchell and Mr. Barclay in the office are Maybelle Bush and Ruth Dean. Their work includes typing letters, filing, cutting stencils and many other things. Those girls assigned to teachers are Garnett Wilson, Patty Burck- holter, Nancy Prior, Marlene Shilling, Nancy MacLaine, Betty Burt- nett, Ruth Pletcher, Donna Myers, and Dorothy White. Some of the duties are: Typing letters, test, cutting stencils, operating mimeograph, operating the cash register, etc. They re¬ ceive one-half credit for this work. DOROTHY WHITE Office Secretary MISS MITCHELL First Row: Dean, Wilson, Prior, White, Burckholter. Second Row: Myers, Shilling, Pletcher, Burnett, Clark, MacLaine, Bush. LIBRARY Philo High School’s Library is considered one of the best in the state. It contains ap¬ proximately 8,000 books. These books are arranged under the practicable and time sav¬ ing Dewy Decimal System. All kinds of reference material and fiction, are in our library. In addition to these, we have the Ohio Pupil’s Reading Circle Books. These books are chosen by a board of nine men from different districts of the state. It is their duty to sift the best books for students to read from the many submitted to them. These books are always educational and very interesting. Philo also has access to the John Mclntire Library of Zanesville, Ohio. Our library also receives the latest popular magazines. Mrs. Courtney, who is in charge of the books, is assisted by a staff of eight student librarians, who are under her guidance. They are: Carol Brown, Nancy Corns, Connie Hen- dershott, Jim Boyer, Helen McGill, Mary Lou Arnold, Marlene Abele, and Pauline Dilley. Fist Row: Corns, Arnold, Hendershot, Brown, Me Gill, Dilley. Second Row:—Courtney, Abele, Boyer, Paine. MARLENE ABELE Page Forty-nine
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JANITORS Janitors: Nott and Swingle. Our janitors are Lee Nott and Raymond Swingle. They keep the building clean and warm. They come to the school for extra activities. They open the building in the morning and see that all lights are turned out at night. They show the weekly movie. The janitors have been at Philo High School for many years. JANE GROVES KITCHEN HELP Alta Brown and Clara Mason are the competent cooks at the Philo High School Cafeteria. They serve meals at noon five days a week. An example of one of the lunches is: PLATE LUNCH Cube Steak Corn Mashed Potatoes—Gravy Milk Hot Buttered Rolls EXTRA ITEMS Chili Lunch Meat Sandwiches Fruit Jello Fruit Juice JANE GROVES Cooks: Mason and Brown. Page Fifty-one
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