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Whistle While You Work We really owe an awful lot to those special people who keep SCHS clean and presentable. Many people do not real- ize how important a job this is, if we didn’t have them to care for this building, we certainly wouldn’t have it now. Then, we would realize why our custodians are so important. They help us tremendously, to have pride in our school, for it has always been one of our finest qualities. Keeping this school clean doesn’t just mean pushing a broom for only a school year, but throughout most of sum- mer vacation. There are dozens of other tedious little jobs, things most students haven’t even given thought of. But we all want our hard-working custodians to know how much we appreciate the pride they have for keeping SCHS spic-n-span, and they will always be a shiny part of our years here. 24
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1 . Anita Burroughs unwraps a turkey that will soon become a delicious lunch, while Mary Gauthier gives a few friendly sug- gestions on preparing it. 2. The sensational ice cream sand- wich seller, Louella Muhlitner! 3. Hours before lunch, Betty Richter, Genevieve Hutkowske and Louella Muhlitner busily prepare the days tempting menu. 4. An endless array of duties keep Anita Burroughs and Shirley Warwick (background) busy, along with the other kitchen help. 5. Even though the kitchen gets rather hectic at times, Mary Gauthier looks as if she is in her own little world, while readying hamburger pat- ties on their way to be cooked. 6. Have you ever wondered why SCHS’s dishes are so clean? Well, it’s because Betty Rich- ter and Mark Gauthier take pride in their work. 7. Service with a smile from Shirley Warwick. 8. Deep in thought, Genevieve Hutkowske accurately counts the days change. Q 4 7 X (T % l 3 3 23
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1. Scrubbing and cleaning is NORMA “NUMMY” THOMP- SONS’ speciality. 2. RAY KLASKI preparing the cafeteria for the speech classes play. 3. LOUIS RIFFENGURG has a mess- age for the art class, “Can’t you please be a little neater?” 4. Taking in the flag is one of the many jobs DENNY DANIELS has. 5. Keeping the floors clean is a full time job for JOHN DASHARION. 6. When the halls are empty of students JACK DRAGMILLER quickly spruses the place up.
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