Westside High School - Shield Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1967

Page 27 of 260

 

Westside High School - Shield Yearbook (Omaha, NE) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 27 of 260
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Page 27 text:

Yjflbe, Sweep and Bake Rolls Versatile is the word for Westside's non-professional staff, including everyone from secretaries tojanitors. Each morning the secretaries type letters, answer the phone, and attend to the various needs of students and teachers. The attendance oiice, attended by Mrs. Corine Welch, distributes passes to students who are absent or want to leave the building. Mrs. Marguerite Campbell conducts a study hall for sophomores and juniors in the cafeteria every hour except during lunch. Bookstore attendant, Mrs. Margaret Dappen, sells student supplies, paperback books, botany paper, pens, pencils, and even tickets to games. The cafeteria service devotes the morning to preparing the school lunch. They fry the hamburgers and french fries, chill the jello, bake the rolls and make the Thanksgiving turkey for the students, and faculty meals. Not everyone appreciates the many tasks performed by the school janitors. They repair lights on the ceiling as well as keep the building heated in the winter. The janitors set up chairs in the auditorium for all the convocations, and prepare the football field for the games. Mrs, Margaret Dappen, bookstore attendant, waits at her window to sell books, pens, paper and tickets to games. Mr. S, Saprano moves out to chalk the football field. Front Row: R. Severine, M. Kulas, M. McGahee, M. Holm, N. Partridge and D. Frenchj Back Row: N. Richart, M. Sobozyk, V. Alsman, L. Grimm, M. James, Fl. Humphrey and W. Fitzpatrick.

Page 26 text:

WHS Stcgfs' Greet Guests, F ile, Mrs. Alice Gillogly and her winning smile await you as you enter the office for her assistance. Q. Mrs. Darlene Eliason spends many hours typing and filing records and school transactions. Mrs. Ann Rodney, teachers aid: Mrs. Joyce Walker, office secretaryp and Mrs. Corrne Welch relax with a cup of coffee after a long day of work. Mrs. Marguerite Campbell gives an approving look to a student in the cafeteria study hall who wants to speak to a friend about his next geometry assignment. Mrs. Corine Welch checks through a file of student absences.



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