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Q I-a-me-uma us -nL'.f3u fm-amuse -our-mmm A1.L M. Rotbstein dictates letter to S. Herold during Talent Show. Mrs. Reagan is kept busy mailing transcripts and college applica SECRETARIES AIDED ADMINISTRATION Mrs. CAROLYN ESTERBERG Attendance Clerk Mrs. SANDY GULSUIG Guidance Secretary Mrs. AMELIA MILLS Secretary Mrs. NANCY MOORE Secretary Miss SUZANNE PARSONS Library Clerk Mrs. HELEN PATRIAS Library Clerk Mrs. JOYCE REGAN Guidance Secretary Miss MAJORIE ROTHSTEIN Secretary to Principal Miss GRACE SMITH lNOt PICTUVGCU Secretary to Health Service MVS. MYRA SIEVERI I Work Qoom Secrefofy MISS JOYCE STELTON Secretary Mrs, SHARON SCHOVVENGERDT Work Room SCUSIGW Mrs GERTRUDE YOUNG Secretary YS
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4-if Miss E. Stovring keeps the showcase up to date with good books. Mr. LEE BARKER Department Head Occupational Relations Pre-employment Mrs. JEAN MADSEN Office Skills Occupational Relations Pre-employment Mr. CLARENCE WILSON Prefemployment Occupational Relations Mr. ORRIS LEABO Vocational Adiustment Coordinator Mr. EDWARD THEILMAN Vocational Adiustment Coordinator LIBRARY AMONG TECH'S VARIED SPECIAL SERVICES Tech is a school with many special services. Mr. Edward Johnson, frequently seen mornings in the Attendance Office, headed the Home-School Liason. The service provided a channel of communication between the student, the school, the home, and the community. Tech's library, headed by Miss Ellen Stovring, was the most familiar and used special service at Tech. With over 22,000 articles and books at their disposal, students were offered areas to explore that were as distinctive and varied as their own personal interests. Tutoring, lab placement, and vocational rehabil- itation were among the other special services extended to Tech students. Mr. VERNE DELP Remedial Reading Mrs. MARY HOEHL Special Education Mr. RONALD VVATKINS Special Education Mrs. VIRGINIA CLARK Assistant Librarian MV- ED JOHNSON fNot Picturedl Home-School Liaison Miss ELLEN STOVRING Mr. ED o'coNNELL LIb'G'lO Agriculture Department Head Area Vocational Agriculture Coordinator
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V ,,,.. , . ., L' .., '31 r Dullinger. BACK ROW: Mrs. lrene Wiener, Mrs. He Maglich, Mrs. Darlene Brophy, Mrs. Alyce MacGregor. COOKS: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Emma Olson, Mrs. Wanda Dickson. ROW 2: Mrs. Clara Pung, Mrs. Alice Backus, Mrs. Katherine Klemz, Mrs. Angeline len Rausch, Mrs. Dorothy Custodian G. Cielinski performs his morning task of raising the flag. TECH'S SERVICE PERSONNEL The cooking staff, headed by Clara Pung, pre- pared meals for the students and faculty throughout the school year. Besides cooking lunches, the staff was kept busy by selling ice cream and milk during the lunch periods. They met the challenge not only of preparing hot lunches on a large scale but also of having to cope with four separate lunch periods. ENGlNEERS: Mr. Julius Hollenhorst, Mr. Albert Maslowski, Mr. Alois Roske, Mr. Al Dombrovski, Mr. Raymond VanderWeyst. The custodians kept Tech in running order. Milton Storkamp, head of the custodial staff, directed the custodians in duties such as painting, cleaning, sweep- ing floors, washing the chalk boards, and general maintenance work. Because of the large amount of work needed to maintain a school the size of Tech, the custodians worked both day and night shifts. CUSTODIANS: FRONT ROW: Mr. Leander Backes, Mr. Sylvester Zormeier, Mr. Milton Storkamp, Mr. Lawrence Jacobson, Mr. Anthony Woeste. BACK ROW: Mr. Vernon Larson, Mr. Gregory Cielinski, Mr. Sylvester Jansky, Mr. Arnold Beck, Mr. Gilbert Umerski.
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