Richland High School - Portal Yearbook (Johnstown, PA) - Class of 1948 | Page 14 of 74 |
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Page 14 text:
“Among the most popular ol Rich- land's personnel are Mrs. John Post, Mrs. Mary Friedman, Mrs. Frances Zarfoss, and Mrs. lrma Varner. Yes, these are the ladies in the cafeteria, and we'll all agree they know their diets and flavors. A welcome sight every evening and some of the very cold mornings was that of the big yellow busses. Of course, they didn't run themselves. That was done by R. T. Allison, Robert S. Christ, Jay Berkebile, Graham Vilissnger, Jesse Faust, and lrvin E. Paul. Their motto: The kids must get through. Hardly a day went by Mary Louise Malzi served that the office wasn't visited as secretary in the front by virtually everyone. Al- The School office for about two and a ways there and willing to half years. She resigned help was Pauline Schaller, AS Seen ON shortly after Christmas to go who gives service with a A Brigm to other employment. Mary smile. He-r responsibilities Louise was also one of those were doubled during the Spring gloom chasers who could second semester, but with Morning keep her work in order student aid she continued to while keeping everybody maintain a very eFficient of- happy. tice. Jimmy is a little man with big responsibilities. Keeping the build- ing clean and warm consumes part of his time, and while he has nothing to do, he fixes light switches, locks, windows, and the like. He isn't twins. He just likes to see a man working. Mr. Patrick, with his smile and good humor, has made himself popular with all the students. Pat always helps to find things, unlocks doors for you, or does anything reasonable. He also does his part toward keeping our building clean and warm. Thirteen
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