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l have never done any phase of my work two days in succession, said Miss Edna Smith. A wide variety of work including typing, mimeographing, duplicat- ing, lettering and financial record- ing make up her agenda. Early ,M j every morning she may be seen Q' ' ' at the supply window selling cafe- teria tickets and taking care of locker keys and gym suits. Secretary to Mr. O'Brien and if the School Board is Miss Gertrude Daetz. Besides taking complete care of the payroll she does the bookkeeping for the school. Another indispensable member of the office help, Miss Mildred Zuehl, serves as secretary to Mr. Clarke, broadcasts the daily news to the homerooms, and supervises the office assistants. Twenty-five years ago the Nesho- tah News room served as the principal's office. Now in the lighted, airy offices in which the most modern equipment is in- stalled, the office clerk carries on her duties. Miss Gertrude Daetz, Miss Edna Smith and Miss Mildred Zuehl. Careful, methodical care has kept the twenty-five year old Washington High Building in excellent condition. Many changes have been made since Michael Kanzelberger, Peter Kanzelberger, Max Cayo, and Mrs. Clara Weber did the first ianitorial work for the high school. With the expansion of the building and the grounds, the board found it necessary to add four new positions, making a total of eight, Guided by the head janitor, Roland Broker, each janitor is given a certain section of the building to cover and he is responsible for the cleanliness of his section. This year, however, the entire group, including general repairman, Andrew Rogalski .ind grounds man, Sam Simino, worked together on the big wire fence which encloses the football bowl. About the only inactive period the cafeteria equipment has had in the past 25 years was during the depression. Even though there were shortages of several commodities during the war, the cooks prepared excellent lunches. The government has been a help to high school cafeterias by selling excess food at a lower cost, and Washington High School has taken advantage of this aid. ., J, Row 2: Khail, Simino, Brull. Row li Broker, Le Clair, Rogalski, Spaeth. Mrs. Minnie Goedjen, Mrs, Anna Kopetsky, and Mrs. Laura Nag 2 3 Page 10 in I
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1946, tffQ9,Q.r .y.ffi.SW ff fL 4 1 buff X 'VL c . M ' l' Septigigfer 4 ' - l Septemb ' QSV ' wry, sw wt Sept. 4 -School days, school daze, Sept. 14- Sept. 24-f Sept. 30-- Oct. 3m Oct. ll - Oct. l8-H Oct. 19-V Oct. 23-- Oct. 31'-f Nov. 9-- Nov. l l Nov. 14 Nov. 15 September Q8 October 3 Books, and games, and class plays .... l7 veterans are added to the old SOO. Manty is unable to play traditional game . . .con- fined because of polio. Pius Xl plays as substi- tute, Raiders roll over them . . . 40 -O. Election daze begins . . . petitions filed by 126 stu- dents. Sale of new activity tickets hits 378. Popular ap- plause votes Chuck Ruelle Miss Neshotahf' beauty queen in NESHOTAH NEWS skit. Tears were shed when Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, a Hanley Marionette Production, was presented for the assembly. NESHOTAH NEWS subscription campaign opens . . . staff members give pep talks in homerooms. Final election results: 46 girls, l2 boys hold office. . . Norman Lynch is voted president of class of '47. Duke landa swings sophomore dance right Out of this World. Huge bonfire highlights Homecoming Parade. . . . To top off the evening students and alumni attend the dance in the gym. Homecoming game . . . Kewaunee Indians join our list of victims . . . 33-O. - Gales of laughter ring through the auditorium as Harry Cook and Doug Cartland, masters of table tennis, give an exhibition of skill and humor. White ghosts, black owls, and orange pumpkins set the background for the faculty tea given by the Home Ec. classes. All-girl assembly . . . Rosalind Durocher is Mistress of Ceremonies. Raiders climax undefeated season with 26-O victory over Manty. C. E. lones presents repeat performance . . . The Magic of Electricity . . . Diana Sibenhorn takes part in the demonstration. Parents' Night CCheckin' Upt . . .Feature of the evening is America Unlimited presented by the Dramatic Club. Students dance in the luniors' Old Fashioned Garden . . . the first formal dance of the year. October lf-5 tw.
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