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I don't want you to take my picture. I'm too busy checking grades for IBM cards, pleads Mrs. ludy Kulinski, B House secretary. Why don't you come back tomorrow? ' 7 1' 'T V575 l .LQ ' ,. 1 ,. ., - 7 A , 1 2. I' .. I x fu. tl 5 . I - , 'Q ' ul 'im lg 'W V ' 3, Wi W I . ,mAF,.., I I N A I X .. 5. Q, W . ,- ' 5' V- --' N -' -t I 'r'- I I ' 47 '- L . ' I. ' ' 'lf pgni -'H . . ... lsr . - ' , ' -1' e .'- .1 . Q- l- , - -' I 2. - - -Q - : I-9 'F--'-N.f i2, . ' I I . J v fifi 'r flergb -3 1 92775, Food Preparation Employees: Mrs. Helen Driller, Mrs. Lena Lewis, Mrs. Esther Iohnson, Mrs. Marge Kerr, Mrs. loan Going, Mrs. Grace Hawley. Custodians. Mr, Harold l-leiieron, Mr. Iames Lundgren, Mr. Emil Fredette, Mr. Michael Dockham, Mr. Paul Kent. lt's often hectic keeping track of the whereabouts of nearly 1800 students. Mrs. Ruth Lawrence mans the attendance office, which is new this year. 1. ,gf 1 Because ot all the money she handles in the book- store, Mrs. Irene Simmons linds an electric adding l machine is the only way to lceep track of it all. school services I 29
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It takes top talent to C-afeteria, clerical, and custodial Workers had a bigger job than ever this year because of the crowded school. The secretaries shared the work load to keep the school running. A new addition was an attendance office where absence records were closely checked, and students found it harder to skip classes. Cafeteria employees prepared lunches for almost 1800 students with different likes and dislikes. They tried to solve this by frequently inaoducing new dishes to the menu. It stood to reason that more students meant more custodial work. If there were an anti- pollution award, the custodians would have won it for their terrific job. L , Food Service Employees. Mrs. Barbara Worel, Mrs. Esther Iohnson, Mrs. Grace Fourn, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Mary Lou Hakala, Mrs. Bernice Selberg, Mrs. Dorothy Van Bargen, Mrs. Ioyce Markham, Mrs. Mar- garet Wyzgoski, Mrs. Ann Bmzyck, Mrs. Dorothy Strock. F' . ,-f',a.,,-,iii Yes, I have the notice right here: I'11 see that some- one gets it to you, Mrs. Cleta Largent, office manager, tells the party at the other end ot the line. 28C school services tackle tougher tasks , r as r . I i.t..... Wi sis C-' I' 171. . if ISA.- School comrnunications take a lot of time, but Mrs. Myldred Roberts, A House secretary, squeezes a letter in among her other duties. , iii ' TT' ' ' 1.4, 455 lj'-'27 -1- j Fixing the thermostcrts is a frequent chore for Tommy Mc- Clerren, engineer, and Sy Mowry. M'ason's thermostafs seem as unpredictable as Michigan's weather,
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