Stonybrook Middle School - Petroglyph Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1982

Page 56 of 128

 

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84 lbs . of catsup top burgers Responsible for ordering new equipment is heac custodian Mr. Harold McCashland. At the crack of dawn while most were asleep, the school was being pre- pared for another day by an efficient staff. Starting out the day at 7:30 A.M., the cooks began the task of cooking for over 1000 students and teachers. A normal day consisted of preparing 125 pounds of uncooked beans, 312 pounds of French fries, and over 1 000 hamurgers on which 84 pounds of cat- Preparing for the noon meal, Mrs. Phyllis Rob- erts counts out 1000 hamburgers. BUS DRIVERS. FRONT ROW — Debbie Martin, Brian Sanford, Bernice Fleming, San- dra Gray. ROW TWO — Tom Fellerware, Lela Highley, Vanessa Reid, Kathy Kretler, Madge Arnold, Robert Leonard, ROW THREE — Martiva Aumer, Vickie Harmon. BACK ROW: Nancy Fentz, Mary Burns. NOT PICTURED: David McCullough, Mari- lyn Lynch, Vicki Roark, Joy Kaiser, Martha Pavey, Diane Starkes, Sharon McCullough, Valarie Bundy. sup were used. Concerning this daily routine, Mrs. Phyllis Roberts stated, I find it ' s hard to go home and cook. Mrs. Ella Phelps stated, When I cook at home, 1 find that I make too much and use too many spices. Selecting a balanced menu that fits government standards and appeals to everyone is a difficult task. However, Mr. Rick Fulmer remarked, I haven ' t missed a school lunch in ten years. In additon, while students and teachers enjoyed holidays, the custo- dial staff worked in three shifts around the clock during vacations. Walking an average of seven miles a day, Mr. Harold McCashland was busy doing routine jobs as well as re- pairing frozen pipes that burst in sub- zero temperatures. Everyone played a vital role in keeping the school going. Afterall, it was the people who made the build- ing.

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Relaxing after the faculty volleyball game is Mr. Charlie Strecker. Teachers and students dance to Reunited at the Frosh Christmas Dance. Narrating a melodrama for Campus Life Club is Mr. Charlie Justus. Racing against the clock, Mr. Dave Dick placed second in the Pancake Eating Contest. Staff 51



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Singing Christmas carols on Monument Circle are Choralaire members — Ed Montgomery, Kami Weaver, Chris Arnold, Missy McNeely, and Artie Stockburger. Realizing school could be more than textbooks and term papers, the staff sponsored a wide variety of activities. While some students chose only one special interest, there were others who chose to be in more than one activity. New clubs such as Weight Watchers and Excellence gave students an even wider selection. The activity bus enabled many students to join in after-school meetings. Even with contrasting interests, we were found crossing the lines as one. ACTIYITIIES Activities Division 5. '

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