Shawnee Mission East High School - Hauberk Yearbook (Prairie Village, KS)

 - Class of 1962

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Page 27 text:

CAFETERIA LADIES. Back row: Harriette Moore, Jos- ephine Rogers, Cora Gieck, Dorothy Peterson, Pauline Glippin, Alyce Jahn, Wilma Harrington, Norma Cole, Mary Mount, Nadine White, Ethel Wilkes. Second row: Arlowiene Betts, Marie Blatter, Lauretta Strong, Mar- guerite Swafford, Faye Dean, Mary Gotabed, De Etta Kempenar, Cledia Barga, Jean Derks, Vivian Holder, Madeline Hoover, Annabelle Baker, Mildred Ekblod. F irst row: Marjorie Stark, Lillian Newsom, Jean Fanning, Margaret Sublette, Marieta J ack iManageri, Gerry Line- barger, Maud Rubert, Jackie King, Elna Christiansen. Not pictured: Jayne Knight. Madams 0f Menus and Masters of Maintenance it'Fire burn and cauldron bubbleii could have aptly described the cooking ranges in Shawnee- Mission Eastis spic ini span kit- chen. Mrs. Marieta Jack and her skillful help- mates worked steadily and patiently to sat- isfy twenty-four hundred ravenous appetites. Clever fingers made rolls, salads, soups, and hearty main dishes in endless array. With customers lining the corridor, the snack bar cornered a third of the cafeteria trade, offer- ing sandwiches, fruit,iice cream, and milk at nominal prices. The noon meal, a high note of the day, was an oasis of time in which stu- dents could revive flagging energies and re- lieve the pressure of textbook fatigue. If the equipment faltered, Mr. Richard Hopkins with his right-hand men were always able to pinpoint the source of disturbance. The problems of maintenance demanded know-how and constant effort. Sdlving these, the custodians looked after the numerous needs of a large building and aided its occu- pants by stacking trays and uncrating tubas. N CUSTODIANS. Dan Penny, George Gammill, Rich- ard Hopkins, John Young, Tom Armstrong, Ray Long- ley, Joe Johnson, Bob Hague. Sitting: Ray Oakerson, Jim Nutt.

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Secretaries of the Interior A place for everyone and everyone in her place was certainly descriptive of S-M East,s efficient office personnel. By distri- buting the varied clerical duties and dividing the administrative power, the staff maintain- ed smooth operation in the schools center of activity and simplified business on the office assembly line. Running the switchboard, Mrs. Lorraine Parsons handled all communications and dis- patched information to all corners of! the building via messengers and the intercom. Mrs. Ella Louise Walter traded receipts for money and purchase orders for requisitions as all expenses and profits were entered in her records. The hourly presence or absence of over twenty-four hundred students was the concern of Mrs. Elizabeth Parks as she processed the punched attendance cards. The nurse, Mrs. Nedra Boyer, was always on duty to doctor studentsl physical letdowns and ailments. Dictation, typing, and clerical tasks occupied Mrs. Nora Ambrosini, Mrs. Peg Lammers, and Mrs. Sylvia Alex. As secre- taries to the administration, they handled all appointments for individual conferences. Murr- 51-- w u-nuv'n. , en mkvhsmiH-v M . - ' Mmmh. . . Mmmh. . . The bubonic plague?. . . Will he be back tomorrow? asks Mrs. Boyer, school nurse. .II-:.h.. N. wows THE OFFICE STAFF. Standing: Mrs. Peg Lammers, Mrs. Sylvia Alex, Mrs. Elizabeth Parks, Mrs. Ella Louise Walter, Mrs. Nora Ambrosini. Seated: Mrs. Lorraine Parsons.

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