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Seated: Mrs. Alma Shephard, Ms. Judy Ash. Ms. Valerie Best. Mrs. Carol Rogers. Mrs. Laura Pagenkopf. Mrs. Inge DeArcangelis. Mrs. Rose DeNapoli. Mrs. Carole Stringham. Mrs. Ethel Simmons. Standing: Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, Mrs. Beverly D ' Angelo. Mrs. Jane Brooks, Miss Loretta Arruda. Mrs. Margaret Wolfrom, Mrs. Dottie Hoffman. Mrs. Eileen Ambrozaitis, Mrs. Ursula Davis, Mrs. Carolyn Horner, Mrs. Mildred Guenther, Mrs. Linda Adams. The Secretarial Staff — masters of all trades and machines, and diplomats of exceptional worth. What other group in the school has to deal with parents, stu- dents, and staff often at the same time? Who else would take our calls, guard our lost belongings, hold on to our gym clothes and lunches, and deliver our mes- sages — all without complaint? Their days are long, and their rewards are often lost in the shuffle of papers, schedules, and last minute memos. Running the school each day would be a virtual impossibility without the as- sistance of these exceptional indivi- duals. Mrs. Simmons checks some details with Valerie Pritchett. SECURITY Do you have a pass? What are you doing in the hallway? Let me see your I.D. These are the familiar words of the Security Staff as they try to keep the students in some kind of or- der. Whether it ' s supervising the park- ing lots, evicting trespassers, checking I.D. ' s, or breaking up a friendly brawl in the cafeteria, the Security Staff is hard at work keeping our school a safer, more pleasant place to be. 5r
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MED A CENTER Mrs. Harriet Wallen. Ms. Ins Gaugha Media Services Coordinator. LIBRARY: A place where the lofty spirits of all na- tions and generations meet. - Samuel Niger There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away No process learned like reading that frees the mind and soul And one who dedi- cates to teaching those Who on that jour- ney trail Is himself a frigate on which one learns to sail - Emily Dickin- son and the Read- ing Department Seated: Mrs. Janice Steelier. Mrs. Paula Kalman. Mrs. June Preger. Standing: Urs. Mar - Beth Crkiwsk . VUss Debbie Jones. Mr. Dai id Godbolt. ot photographed: tr. W illiam Nace. Department Super isor.
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BUILDING SERVICES 1i - -c - I - The Building Services Department is the M ' A ' S ' H unit for the school. They make emergency repairs to fractured water lines, breathe new life into the flickering lights, and replace the weary front-line equip- ment that is so gallantly used by the rest of the staff. Our troops come in at night, sweeping and dusting, cleansing the smeared chalk boards of education-silently preparing the scene for yet another day on the front lines of education. CAFETERIA STAFF School cafeterias are often the cause of all the bad food jokes anyone could ever think of. But this is not the case for us. The Cafeteria Staff prepares the food from scratch for R.V. as well as two Eastampton schools. Every day the menu consists of a variety of foods, including hot lunches, a salad bar, and sandwiches. Perhaps this is why the Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C., this year named ours as one of the State ' s finest school cafeterias. Seated: Mrs. Florence Kitz. Mrs. Gisela Harrell. Mrs. Mara Lucca. Mrs. Gloria Pittman. Mrs. Joyce Uark. Standing, 1rs. Elizabeth Pouell. 1rs. U ilma Marini. Mrs. Nina Mattson, Supervisor: Mrs. Anne Swayne. Mrs. Delores Durand, Mrs. Marion Borden.
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