Strong Vincent High School - Spokesman Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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AM Our Cafeteria StaH The lunch bell rings! A crowd of hungry students, regardless of the rebukes of the monitors, rush to the Cafeteria, grab trays, and begin to Hll them with good things to eat. To them this is the time to appease that empty feeling in their stomachs. They thing nothing of those who are responsible for the smooth running of the Cafeteria. The Cafeteria Staff, under the direction of Mrs. Blythe, have spent the morning pre- paring an appetizing array of food wl1icl1 they place temptingly before the students at a very reasonable cost. Not once, but at the signal of each of the seven luncl1 periods, these women are ready to serve the hungry groups. During the lunch periods the reg- ular staff is assisted by a group of students. In addition to supplying the students with wholesome food, the staff is always willing to cooperate with school activities, in which its help or the cafeteria equipment is needed. We are very grateful for the services of these women. Our Maintenance StaH Can you imagine Strong Vincent with- out a Janitorial Staff for just three days? What would be the appearance of the exterior and interior of our school? It is the duty of this staff to keep our school clean and comfortable. Each day after school they take particular care of the class rooms and the halls. The women, under the guidance of Mrs. Miller, better known as Anabel, work hard to keep the stairways, locker rooms, showers, girls, rooms, in fact every nook and corner, spic and span. Headed by Mr. Foy, the men take excep- tionally good care of the gymnasia, en- trances, lawns, and shrubs. They also have complete charge of the operation of the con- trol and projection rooms and the engineer- ing department. As well as performing their regular services, this efiicient group of men and women are always ready to support all of our school activities. The Janitorial Staff is indispensable to our school and we are proud of the way they are taking care of it. ' Th irieen J' 0 CAFETERIA: Orton, Butler, Scarles, Sipplo, VValozack, Kern Blythe, Heislcr. MAINTENANCE, WOMEN-Row 1: Runser, Miller, A. Hruska. Row 2: Miller, M., Irish, Starks, Haas. WIAINTENANCE, MEN-Row 1: Miller, Foy, Benner. Row 2 Fisher, Boehm.

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