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STUDE TS 'Dreams of today are the reality of tomorrow.
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'Pit f .,1.,L K i914 CUSTGDIANS Custodians have to be engineers in our new building. They not only maintain miles of electrical cable, but they must also be heating engineers and repairmen extraordinary to fix jammed lockers, bro- ken windows, and lost door knobs. In addition to this, they are responsible for the maintenance of the building from chipped paint to waxed floors. Outside, winter and summer, they plow, prune, and mow to keep the grounds and landscaping beautiful. When the custodian lowers the flag each day we know our day is over, but another shift of custodians is about to begin the round the clock battle to make our physical plant the best in the area. CUSTODIANS-Walter Bloom, James Keech, Willis Wier, Henry Puvel. CAFETERIA STAFF Each day before classes begin, our cafeteria staff begins to prepare the noon meals. There are three types which they must fix: the main lunch, the alternate soup and sandwich meal, and the faculty lunch. Our dietician has the training task of planning well balanced meals with the proper nutrients. Each day between 475 and 525 students buy lunches. About 160,000 bottles of milk are sold during the school year. Each time chicken is served, nearly 1650 pieces must be fried, totaling 300 pounds. Pizza rates as one of the most popular lunches. It appeared on the menu this year about ten times, and every time nearly 1000 pizzas were baked. Cake is a. favorite dessert with the students. The cafeteria staff baked between forty and fifty pounds of it each time it was served. CAFETERIA STAFF-Mrs. Ethel Jacobs, Mrs. Catherine Engel, Mrs. Ruth Button, Mrs. Wanda Wymer, Mrs. Mary Prigg, Mrs. Margaret Emborsky, Mrs. Mildred Boyer, Mrs. Minnie Dolecki, Miss Barbara Grisanti - Dietitian. BUS DRIVERS Our bus drivers play a vital role in our school system. These dependable men transport students daily to and from school. In addition, they drive spectators to football and basketball games and transport players to other schools to participate in athletic events. The natural enthusiasm of the riders makes bus driving harrowing at times. We are sorry that they couldn't get together for their picture.
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