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Cooks, Left to Right: Mrs. Walstrom, Mrs. Booth. Mrs. Mitchell. Custodians, Left to Right: Mr. Malm. Mr. Freese. Mr. DeVorc, Mr. Siders. Cooks and Hey, stop shoving!” 'Don't you know that you're not supposed to crowd into the line? Take your place at the end! Wish they would hurry. We're having apple pie this noon, and I don't want to miss it. The above statements are typical of the remarks made by hungry', noisy students waiting in line for their noon meal at the cafeteria. Irritated instructors lean from clarsroom doors and attempt to silence the lucky students who leave study halls at a quarter to twelve and hurry to be first in line; however, it makes no difference whether you come at a quarter to twelve, noon, or even at twelve-thirty. There is al- ways plenty of good food, which is well-worth the wait in line. Cafeteria service, instituted through the aid of the Future Homemakers of America, began in 1946, and, at the present, an average of 175 students eat there daily. It is operated by Mrs. Clara Walstrom and her assistants, Mrs. Vivian Booth and Mrs. Ida Mitchell. These women spend many hours planning attractive menus and preparing the food. Besides the Custodians daily work in the cafeteria, these women can always be depended upon to prepare the menus for import- ant social functions such as the sophomore banquet, the football and basketball banquets, and many faculty programs such as the farewell party for Mr. Malm last fall. Not to be slighted, of course, is the staff of com- petent custodians. Everyone misses Mr. Malm, who left P. H. S. last fall. He was replaced by Mr. Clar- ence Freese, who will always cheerfully unlock doors and turn on lights just as Mr. Malm did. Jack DeVorc and Mr. Siders, too, are equally as coopera- tive. Jack receives many complaints during the year concerning the temperature of the building, nevertheless, it must be admitted that he does a fine job of keeping the heat well regulated. The responsibility of keeping the campus neat and attractive is assumed mainly by Mr. Siders, who is busy all year mowing the lawn, trimming shrubbery and cleaning snow from the walks. The custodians are constantly busy keeping the campus and building in excellent condition, but they always have time for a cheerful word for all of us. 12
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F A C U Miss Francks Malsbury B. S., University of Illinois. Home Economics I. II. Ill; F. H. A. Advisor; Cafeteria Assistant. Mr. Raymond McKinty B. Ed., Illinois State Teachers Col- lege: M. S., University of Illinois. Chemistry; Physics; General Science; Director of Visual Education. L T Y Mrs. Mary W. Walter B. S., and B. Ed., University of Illi- nois. Art I. II. Mr. John W. Walters B. Ed., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity; M. A., University of Illi- nois. Shorthand I. II; Typewriting. MRS. WALTER MR. WALTERS MRS. WEIDENHEIM MR. SHEFFER MISS WRIGHT MR. STAMM Mr. William Ott . S., University of Illinois; M. S., University of Wyoming. General Science; Algebra I. II; Track Coach; Assistant Football Coach; Attendance Officer. Mrs. Arlene Fager R. N., Rave ns wood Hospital. School Nurse. Mr. Li:land Stamm B. Ed., Western Illinois State Teachers College: V an dercook School of Music. Economics and Salesmanship; Band. Mrs. Helen White Weidenheim B. A., Monmouth College; M. S., University of Mexico and Univers- ity of Wisconsin. English I; Spanish I. II; Spanish Club Advisor; Annual Advisor. Mr. Don Sheffer B. Ed., University of Illinois. Driver Training; Practical Mathematics; Civics I; Head Basketball Coach;' Assistant Football and Track Coach; Freshman Class Advisor. Miss Barbara Wright B. A., University of Iowa. Health; Girls' Physical Education; G. A. A. Advisor; Pep Club Advisor; Tiger News Staff Advisor. MISS MALSBURY MR. McKINTY MR. OTT MRS. FAGER 11
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