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J, at CUSTODIANS-Sitting: Ike Shapiro, Frank Messmer, james Trow- bridge, Ralph Reed, Okey Flesher, R. L. Stretville. Standing: Keith Dougan, jim Gallagher, Ted Dietz, K. G. Ingtis, jacob F. Kahle, Raymond Oakerson, Orville LeDoux, james C. Long. Personnel Aim 90r ufrifiou, Operatinu Daily the cafeteria ladies and custodians continued in their behind-the-scenes tasks of balancing meals and maintaining school pro- perty. Under the capable authority of head dieti- cian Mrs. Marietta jacks, cafeteria personnel prepared a variety of lunches. Two complete meals as well as a varied assortment of sand- wiches, fruit, and ice cream were available. A festive mood was set by the special holiday menus and unusual cuisine. Directed by Mr. Ralph Reed, custodial du- ties ranged from grounds maintenance to effec- tive heating control. Frequently, these men remained'long after hours to clean up following school dances, hectic basketball games, or a day-long-carnival. Faculty and students alike looked to the custodians for efficiency in oper- ating the school's complex facilities. W .SM XA H f' X Q L: gg h M st 9' s . f e s tr X ' e . Q 8 8 , , .,. 1' T ..,. . . S W f ..,, Q, Qltt Q .,. L or ,. , ,, -2 Q, . '.g- , is :-'- .t-fe-1 , ' 2.: . :t' i?3fgQLL'f3:-q.- ....:., . ,.,,, ,Q ? 1 . sf .51 - g up N 1 'S as .f-s.. at i'ti rx ii at CAFETERIA LADIES-Front Row: M. jack, D. Couch, M. Springer, D. Vanderpool, A. Geyer, N. Gray, M. O,Neal, C. Hoover, L. Liverett, D. Brown, E. Lohoff, P. Willis, M. Ru- Gieck, L. Strong. Third Row: V. Toll, M. Mount, N. Knox, bert. Second Row: M. Rash, B. Geyer, S. Martin, D. Hart, L. B. Washer, O. Palmer, N. Mikulick, R. Berry, C. Morrison.
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Office Persenuel Aid In Selma! Management The unending tasks and minute details re- quired to efficiently run a school were capably handled by the office staff. As bookkeeper, Mrs. Walter recorded the school's financial ups and downs. Mrs. Rhue, the counselors, secretary, was busiest at semes- ter,s end arranging college transcripts. Through her job of switchboard operator, Mrs. Piperls voice became familiar to all. Among their many duties, registrar Mrs. Parks was responsible for grade cards and Mrs. Myers, attendance clerk, checked absences and tardiness. Taking dictation from Mr. lson became one of Mrs. Hoffman's regular jobs, while Mrs. Dorn, new school nurse, gave first aid to pupils. Student volunteers pro- vided a finishing touch to the school office. OFFICE LADIES-Mrs. Rhue, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs, Piper, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Parks. MARY DORN, Nurse. E ,
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The Parent-Teacher Association strove to bring into a closer relation the home and school by presenting various annual programs. On September 26 the PTA sponsored Back- to-School Night, designed to recruit members and introduce parents to faculty and classroom procedures. The October 23 College Clinic of- fered the entire community first-hand informa- tion about ninety colleges and universities. Re- presentatives from New York to California acquainted several thousand clinic participants with scholarship availabilities as well as aspects of college life. At the Careers Workshop in February, professionals in diverse fields guided students in choosing an appropriate vocation. Educators and parents united to fulfill their highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. ! X FACULTY ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVES- Mr. Watson and Mrs. Scott. PTA OFFICERS-Sitting: Mrs. Robert F. Bennett, Mrs. jim Brace, Mrs. Bruce W. Stultz, Mrs. Sam A. Montello, Mrs. Leonard N. Klassen. Standing: Mr. Carl Ison. Not Pictured: Mrs. Donald L. McMorris, Dr. 8: Mrs. Robert Meneilly, Mrs. Robert E. Morgen- rhaler. 5 .. ., .,., me Z7 5,4 Acquainfs Parents With dumfirfmzl System In the midst of Back-to-School Night Confusion and chaos, bewild- ered parents marvel at students' ability to change classes. 11-11:1-
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