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Personnel Aim to Keep School Operating Faced with a wide choice of outstanding cuisine, long lines of students wait cheerfully yet impatiently for their turn to be served. Cafeteria, FIRST ROW: Doris Hughes, Eva Nizich, Anna Gianetta, Dottie Lenahan, Sadie Caswell. SECOND ROW: Anna Barbera, Robbie Maupin, Arlyne Grant, Dee Field. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Sheffer, Pearl Stoy, Mary Bisasi, Irene Briclenboker, Cora Vender Ploeg, Pat Peltier, Helen Graves, Lucille Lillie. FOURTH ROW: Bernice Harvey, Verna Brown, Bernard Cody. 178-CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL NURSE-Mrs. Rodkey, R.N. Carl Engers, parking lot patrolman, cautiously directs the avalanc e of traffic which forms every day immediately after the final bell rings. ri
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Audio-visual equipment, reference materials, and books provide this yearls students with an excellent research center. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Youngs, Mrs. Hinshaw, and Mrs. Cressler operate the library this year, continually making additions to the already vast supply of educational matter. Once again students have found the bookstore to be a convenient source of tests and miscellaneous supplies. Mr. McHugh, manager, and his assistant Mrs. Hinton also act as fiscal agents for all student activities, from class rings to Pep Club. Three secretaries and six clerks deal with the school's mountain of paperwork. Mrs. Ruff, Mrs. Beck, and Mrs. Adams work for Mr. Davis, Mr. Hendricks, and Mr. Griffin. Their duties include registration, Withdrawals, and student activities. Mrs. Olsen serves as office clerk, taking care of attendances and student transcripts. Mrs. Dawn runs the counselors, office, while Mrs. Stevens is in charge of the information desk. Q Q K. M Tl? .72-. 'Q 1 A .. tt..,- s is SECRETARIES-fclockwise from leftj Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Ruff, Mrs. Beck. 1 . ln Cffice Staffers Aid in School Management l SECRETARIES-Cclockwise, from leftj Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Slocum, Mrs. Havis, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Dawn Ccounselors' officej, and Mrs. Hainlen. We-.., OFFICE-177
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During her 20 years as a registered nurse, Mrs. Rodkey has dealt with a variety of health problems. As the co-sponsor of the Future Medical Students Club with Mrs. Ruffin, she is concerned with the lack of health education and takes advantage of every chance to remedy the situation. The tremendous task of feeding 3000 students daily is tackled by the 31-member cafeteria staff. Following a six-week cycle menu, the cafeteria offers its patrons a diversified menu. Despite the time element, all meals are prepared from basic ingredients rather than from mixes. A familiar figure to Sag'uaro's students, Carl Engers patrols the parking lot daily. He is also in charge of the new vehicle registration system, which, according to Mr. Engers, benefits both students and administration, in that it enables the office to trace a caris owner in case of an emergency or violation of school traffic rules. Twenty maintenance engineers working with more than one million dollars' worth of equipment care for classrooms, offices, and athletic fields. They also maintain a one-half mile long underground tunnel which contains power and water lines and a communications system, and is equipped to serve as a fallout shelter should the need arise. .4 Mw , -K gi-. , CUSTODIANS, Left to Right: James Tripani, John Fox, Bob Taylor Stan Roobestad. W it W. six 1 3 5 3 CUSTODIANS, Left ot Right: Ignaitus Pyskaty, Stan Blumhart, Carlos Eunice, Oscar Snider, Fred Gerke, Bob Mow, Norva Simposn, Richard Nicolle, John Waszcrel, Reuben Donelson. CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL-179
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