Westport High School - Herald Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1965

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Page 21 text:

Left picture: Art Newton, Harry Woodward, Karl picture: Charlie Baden, James McCaslin, Jim Riegel, Whittemore. Mr. Woodward is Chief Engineer. Right William Bennett. Not pictured: Solomon Porres. CUSTODIAL STAFF Left: ’’Woody” Woods, Elevator Operator. Right: Nelson Bamehouse, Fireman. Have you ever wondered who keeps the floors of Westport so clean and shiny or who empties the wastebaskets or who that man is who always walks by your classroom with a duster in his hand? Or did you ever wonder what happened to the muddy footprints you left on the halls the day before? Well, if you haven’t, it’s time you learned about the wonderful men who do these and many other jobs. Because Westport is used by Junior College for night school classes, it has both a day and night crew of custodians. The day crew starts before the sun comes up in the morning and works until late afternoon. The night crew starts in mid-afternoon and continues working until the wee hours of morning. These men are responsible for locking every door of the building after the last light has been shut off. Besides being responsible for lowering and raising the flag, these men also pick up after Westport Tiger Litterbugs who might thoughtlessly clutter up the campus. In cold and icy weather these are the men who must shovel snowy walks and steps to pre- vent accidents. Now you don’t need to wonder who keeps the floors so clean and shiny or who empties the wastebaskets or who that man is who always walks by your class- room with a duster. You know! It’s your friend the custodian.

Page 20 text:

CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. C. A. Nofftz, cafeteria manager. The daily task of the cafeteria staff is to prepare food for students and faculty. Cafeteria workers start making the noon meal early in the day. The first shift usually arrives at 6:30. The staff's job is to serve early morning coffee to teachers and supply a variety of energy-packed foods for the hungry students. The cafeteria staff does a superb job. Making sandwiches Is just a small part of the cafeteria worker's routine. In just one day the staff sells six-hundred packs of potato chips, three-hundred packs of Fritos, four-hundred packs of cheese sticks, over eight-hundred servings of ice cream, four-hundred sandwiches, and one thousand two-hundred cartons of milk. The cafeteria staff is indeed essential in the daily life of Westport students and faculty. Front row: Mary Blalark, Jewel Nutt, Elsie Alflen, Rose Davis, Hilda Johnson, Mary Johnston, Mildred Fenton, Joyce Way. Middle row: Ruby Klopus, Velda Coulter, Marjorie Fraldenburg, Norma Stickney, Nellie Westbrooks, Gertrude Hoelzel, Edna Kreisel, Alberta Miller. Back row: Arizonla Hardy, Ella Lee Phillips, Robert Tlllms, Elizabeth Ray.



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STUDENT AID The girls in the Health Center assist Miss Porter in her duties as school nurse. They can always be seen taking temperatures, making splints, and listening to the aches and pains of students. The monitors watch the doors and help to thin out the crowded lunch lines. The office assistants contribute to the neatness and accuracy of the office by answering phones, filing cards, writing ex- cuse cards, and permitting students to see the principal and vice-principal. HEALTH CENTER ASSISTANTS: Hazel Smith, Rosalind Rowlett, Cheryl Hazlett, Esther Barnes, Lona Brotherton, Rita Ware, Judy MacDonald, Jeannie Fagala. MONITORS: Back Row: Harold Green, Gary McGinnis, Mike Watson, Rick Findlay, Tony BenUey, Dean Guy, Roger Thomas, Richard Haynes,Linda Moreland, Mary Roth, Anita Lograsso, Rosemary Anderson, Sally Raines, Tamara Silin. Front Row: Margie Goggin, Barbara Soule, Dianna Cox, Ann Bowser, Linda Clark, Julie Stark, Suzanne Harmon, Donna Svaglic, Elaine Evans, Karol Kirk, Kay McMahill, Beth Boling, Jeanne McBride, Jeanne Ruf, Paula Stimelsky. OFFICE ASSISTANTS: Back row: Toni Riccardi, Margie Goggin, Vicki Mosley, Mary Moran, Mary Whittaker. Front Row: Jo Ann Brown, Paula Stimelsky, Martha Kaeding, Judy Halloran, Helen Wheelis, LindaGialde, Rita Rousseau.

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