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Employees Supply Valuable Services View g V 5 , V g it ' he i T' Y , ,,,. me W. W 'ai V. .W ' 3 1 I fax ,.,,,, V, rf, .. 'VZ K , ,Z J i .. 4 we H - . V t 8 1 A 41 . A 5 2 Q . A . 1 , l- 1 -W , f , , , ,.....y ,,,,., ,,, . . is i S 2 , V, I , , J 5 r,,,. Q5 I . 2 , . . ,p,p , , , We ,l,p, lppl , lill , . ,t ,CV M-M 'W ' MW ' , A . . A CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES: Bottom Row fl to rj Mary Donibrowski, Jean Moses, Bernice Harvey, Phyllis Denton, Peal Story, Dee Field, Kate Bazzill. Row 2: Evelyn Grewe, Jody Coghill, Lucille DeRobertis, Joanne Sanders, Arleta Kitts, Maw Bisesi, Helen Graves, Ethal Beavers, Jean Hodges. Row 3: Bernard Cody, Kay Russell, Sadie Caswell, Verna Brown, Cora Vanderploeg, manager, Barbara Greer, Marilyn Thornburgh, Wanda Browder, Irene Briden- baker, Brix Rindler, Mildred Cundy. 261 , -1 L, : ' fgrmraaer 1, MAlNTENANCE,' ' 'tor' ' ff' to r L-zaghes, G. N. Spalt, James Trapani, Norma Simpson. 70,0 ROW Nicr' i Gu fI3k9S, M. L. Moore. .rv r'w'ouf's preparing food for our lunches which we . ' at noon they must come early in the morning the evening fo ,ou av' H ' fha .cess food. J A .f,. ,, ,. , .af - A 2 .afar s u' fsf ' f f -'fer' f ' ,r ,gif AB' W TQQW Wir? Wife: rr THE CAFETERIA staff is responsible for the careful preparation of nutritious meals. They strive to make the meals attractive look- ing and delicious tasting. Due to prudent planning of production the meals are sold at a reasonable cost. A total of 28 em- plo yees is needed to cook, bake, and serve the food to more than 2,400 stu- dents daily. THE MAIN- TENANCE men help prepare for all school ac- tivities, and to keep the school and its grounds clean and in good condi- tion. They must clean the floors, and restrooms daily, along with garden- ing and repairs.
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Services Vital To School Pro ram Mrs. Jeannette Smith Librarian: Taught 11 years: B.S., IVI.A. THE LIBRARIANS handle the tasks of ordering books, classifying, and cataloguing them. They also help students and teachers with reference work. THE SCHOOL nurse works with the health guidance and counseling and the medical referral of students when necessary. She supplies first aid in emergency, illness, or accident, and she must also prevent and control communicable disease. THE SAGUARO High School bookstore is involved in selling books and supplies to members of the campus. All school money transactions such as club activities, games, and shows must be handled through the bookstore. Student assistants are also available to assist custom- ers in what they wish to purchase. Smith, Mrs. Joan Hinshaw, Mrs. MRS. JEANNETTE Jerrianne Calvin, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stapelton are the clerks and librarians who keep busy typing and checking o ut books. i POINWNG Off intra 1sff3'v1,r book or? scffnce to a junior student is f'af:.'1rf5.-'P Sta,c,?lrf'c. The ' dismayed infvr'esr'! I ' fhroc -P A. T
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