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Custodians The members of Sewanhaka's large cus- todial staff are perhaps the most important of all the behind the scenes workers in the entire school. It is their responsibility to take care of the grounds, equipment, and maintenance of the building, to keep safe and pleasant surroundings for us all. ln this period of rapid expansion the magnitude of 5. H. S. CUSTODIAL STAFF First row-Mr. Sebastian lncalcatarro, Mrs. Mary HoFtman, Mr. John Jaeger, Mr. Forest Kaylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Capobianco, Mr. John Wilshere, Mr. William Suessdort. Second row-Mr. Emil Wortman, Mr. Stan- ley Urnaitis, Mr. Otto Bcllman, Mr. Samuel Hayman, Mr. George Capobianco, Mr. Charles Colleto, Mr. Henry Houck. Third row-Mr. Leonard Peever, Mr. Edward Bork, Mr. Alfred Swenson, Mr. Fred Knoll, Mr. Alfred Ciaccio, Mr. Charles Slingo, - ' '-'-- 'rrr Mr. Thomas Mahon, Mr. Edward Wilmot. Cafeteria Feeding a tremendous number of hungry Sewanhakans every day is an enormous un- dertaking, and it takes the skillful operation of our excellent cafeteria staff to carry out the task efficiently. lt takes much ingenuity and a great deal of imagination to plan meals that are deli- their task is greater than ever before. To this group we extend our sincere thanks. cious and nutritious as well as appetizing and economical. The large group of people comprising the staff may well be proud of the excellent job it does. S. H. S. CAFETERIA STAFF First row-Mrs. Helen Jaques, Mrs. Vera Parenti, Mrs. Marie Michaels, Mrs. Ethel Cluckies, Mrs. Elsie Bender, Mrs. Louise Gomez, Mrs. Jean Mason, Mrs. Alice Kava- nagh. Second row-Mr, Brice Syme, Mrs. Margaret Mammano, Mrs. Renee Peyssard, Mrs. Rose Kiefer, Mrs. Marie Elliott, Mrs. Eleanor Sterrett, Mrs. Dorothea McCrea
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Registrar Office Left to right-Miss Estelle Yagoda, Miss Anna E Lavterbach, Mrs. Nanette More- REGISTRAR OFFICE craft. The records of each and every student of Sewanhaka High School, in the past, present, and in the time to come, are kept in the oFfice of the Registrar. This is the office in which all working papers are prepared and per- sonality records are stored. Those all-important college transcripts are also prepared within the limits of this office. Many thanks are due the hard-working group of people that comprise this staff. Gllice Staff Locker supervision. Budget control. Teacher certification. Public rela- tions. All of these and many others are the duties of our large office staFf. All these responsibilities add up to mean mountains and mountains of paper work for this hard-working staff, now located in their office on Covert Avenue. The efticiency of this large group of people has much to do with the smooth running of our school. S. H. S. CENTRAL DISTRICT STAFF First row-Mrs. Josephine Corson, Mrs. Ruth W. Brunell, Mr. Daniel lngarra, Mr. Alfred G. Kiefer, Mr. Robert Wilde, Mrs. Edith Hartman, Miss Maxine Mothes. Second row-Mrs. Helen Staufenberg, Miss Carol Anson, Miss Virginia Curlander, Miss Carol Ann Terman, Miss Louise Boernsen, Mrs. Cynthia Keller, Miss .Ioan Kreischer, Mrs. Edna Methlie. u 4m.4 . im... if A tie .L...nr '-ni
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First row-Mrs. Olive Raber, MVS' MG' PTA A c l Schneider, Mrs. Natalie Krumholz. Sec row-Mrs. Freda Nordahl, Mrs- Mild McCall, Mrs. Olga Edel, Mrs. Mary? Vanek.k W Y P.T.A. An important Odd relationships among parents, hejP. T. A. This wonder- ful orga the parents of Sewanhaka students, and is most effective in its efforts to create will and ding. The P. T. A. spon- sors numerous parent-teacher nights when parents and teachers have a chance to get together and talk informally on each individual student's progress, both in relation to marks and learning, and socially and emotionally. All ways and means are used for student aids and scholarship funds. Officers were as follows: President, Mrs. Bernhard Schneider, Vice President, Mrs. Walter Raber, Correspond- ing Secretary, Mrs. Victor MacDonald, Recording Secre- tary, Mrs. George Harned, Treasurer, Mrs. Julius Krumholz. Mrs. Bernhard Schneider, President, congratulates Mrs. Lawrence Butcher, Guest Speaker. Mr. Wright confers with a parent at a P. T. A. meeting. Refreshments are served at a P. T. A. meeting.
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