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. L i 1 il-A .ffm S-M East's Mr. Clean and his army of helpers are Richard Hopkins, head custodiang Mack Henryg James Nutty Dan Pennyg Marvin Hawkinsg Harry Ohrazdag Ray Oakersong and Ray Longley. ,..1...ll'4 School nurse Nedra Boyer black-lists missing person. Headaches and Handiwork Shawnee-Mission East's student repair service, managed by Mrs. Nedra Boyer, school nurse, hanf dled all first-aid and routine health problems. Her cabinet of remedies resembled the laboratory of an alchemist with its bottles and pills, and contained ointments and cures for a score of ills. When patch- work was necessary, bolts of gauze were ready to swath a cut or a burned finger. Stacks of blue dental cards, boxes of cough drops, absentee lists, and the busy phone were signs of the versatility of Mrs. Boyer's student hospital. The building repair service was operated by Richard Hopkins, head custodian, and his staff of assistants. They worked around-the-clock keeping the halls highly polished, the plumbing in order, and the school mechanism in condition.
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l I .. .. ' 1'-' HL .1-nt-,-: -. V . Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Farber search for the missing piece of a financial puzzle. Information Please Clicking typewriters, shuffling papers or the familiar voice of Mrs. Lorraine Parsons on the intercom were everyday sounds in the busy office of S-M East. Students purchasing tickets for athletic events or seeking answers to various questions found these ladies cour- teous and able to help. Mrs. Agnes Miller probably knew more about students than they suspected for she recorded grades and worked with permanent records. Facts and figures kept Mrs. Ella Louise Walter occupied in her job as bookkeeper while Mrs. Maxine Farber and Mrs. Peggy Lammers took dictation, typed reports or assisted the counselors. A closing file door, the snapping of light switches or the silence of the typewriters signaled the end of a day of school business. Official Line-Up: Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Lammers, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Farber, and Mrs. Miller. U? Q -'l!'Q G' ? '11-416
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Darn my diet! pout S-M East students as they eye the chow in the lunch-hour snack line. CAFETERIA LADIES. Back row: Betty Frohm, Marieta Jack.. Third row: Delores Roberts, Stella True, Jeannette Gillman, Marguerite .Swafford, Wilma Harrington, Nadene White, Jane Knight, Millie Ore. Second row: Ruth Craig, Leota Hillman, Mildred Wharton, Cledia - Brogo, Connie Holm, Myrtle Davis, Ruth Cretes, Lola Brooks, Lillian Newsom, Velma Burris, Lauretta Strong, Dorothy Danko, Virginia Paulson, Dovie Watts. Front row: Betty Trendley, Francis Chaney, Leona Feuers, Gerry Linebarger, Faye Dean, Dorothy Peterson, Leva Steinmetz. Dish Masters 11:30 A.M.: Trays clattered, chairs hanged, plates rattled. It was lunchtime, S-M East. With each of the five overlapping thirty- minute lunch periods, a fifth of the hungry student hody filed into the cafeteria. The choice of food was theirsg hot lunches were served off an uassernbly line improvised by the cafeteria staff, -or sandwiches, ice cream, and other rations could' he obtained through the snack line. Credit for Shawnee-Mission East's noon- hour cookery went to Mrs. Martea Jack, sup- ervisor of the kitchens, and her staff. An Institutions Magazine plaque to the cafeteria proved their efficiency and the practical de- sign of the area. Their varieties of meals, ranging from uhoagiesn to pizza pie, pleased all palates. 1:05 P.M.: The clamor subsided. Mrs. Handy-Andy-Mrs. Steinrnetz keeps East's kitchen shining bright. 21
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