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SECRETARIES — Mrs. Erl a Yates and Mrs. Donna Durham From polishing furniture and floors to washing windows and blackboards, the friendly custodians keep the school in tip-top shape. To their long list of duties has been added a new job this year — caring for the fast-growing greenery under the front steps. While the faculty satisfies SHSers' hungers for knowledge, Mrs. Rachel Randolph and her kitchen crew aim to satisfy their noontime hungers. Health- ful lunches of meat, vegetables, salad, and milk revitalize student energy. When office phones aren’t ringing, the secre- taries keep chaos at a minimum and efficiency at a peak by accepting messages, handling school correspondence, and organizing announcements. These “middle men” act as a coordinating link between the administration, the student body, and the public. Custodians, kitchen crew, secretaries keep SHS NIGHT CUSTODIAL STAFF - Mrs. Mary Antoneo, Mrs. Anna Crawl, Mrs. Maria Martens, Mrs. Jean Gologram, Mr. Willard Crowl. INCREASING THE PERCENTAGE of hot air in the boiler room, custodians Jim Thomas and Charlie Fineran and fireman Dan Johnston chat during a break in the SHS maintenance routine. 26
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through creative hobbies and civic offices Miss Betty Uiicny English IV, Senior Class Adviser Miss Irene Layle Weeks French I, II, 111, German 1, II, III Miss Jams Yereb Art I. II, 111, IV, English I, II, Art Club Adviser Mr, Karl B. Zellers Economics, Psychology, Reserve Bosketball Coach, Trock Coach, Pep Club Co-Adviser 3tt liottnrtam Mr. Fred Burchfield They say that there is no such thing as an indis- pensable man, but SHSTs Mr. Fred Burchfield came mighty close to being one. Serving as central treas- urer and bookkeeping teacher for the past eight years, he kept both the QUAKER and SHS organ- izations out of the red. Countless school treasurers and young businessmen received guidance from him in balancing their books and handling finan- cial transactions. His quiet efficiency and warm humor will always be remembered by those who were close to him — the faculty and students of Salem High School. 25
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CAFETERIA WORKERS - Mrs. Elenora Rankin, Mrs. Annaruth Everhart, Mrs. Ivy Schuster, Mrs, Sarah Schaefer, Mrs. Betty Izenour, Mrs. Greta Thomas, Mrs. Mildred Taus. Mrs. Rachel Randolph Dietitian groomed, fed, informed CHOW TIME AT SHS provides a welcome half-hour break, when students eat a balanced meal and exchange news with their friends in cheerful, spacious surroundings.
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