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Bus Drivers and Maintenance Staff The bus drivers have a minimum of four runs daily. As well as driv- ing for basketball games and field trips, they furnish additional bus runs after school to accommodate pupils who wish to participate in sports, band, chorus, or review classes. Clinton Galusha, John Elzenga, Richard Bonehill, Joseph Shero Jr., Kenneth Thurley, Julian Kozinski, Irving Dell. 18 C' r l Kenneth Thurley, Alton Cliff, Head Custodian, Edward Linder. The maintenance department, directed by Mr. Cliff, insures the upkeep of the school building and campus. Working quietly and efficiently, they scour walls and furniture, regulate heating, sweep floors, and keep the grounds orderly. Custodians are pres- ent at every school activity to take care of mechani- cal details.
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Cafeteria Staff The cafeteria staff, directed by Miss Germaine Uhly, works a long- er day than most students. Daily, it prepares meals for three lunch shifts and cleans the kitchen and its utensils. The work is categori- cally divided among the women to assure maximum speed and effi- ciency. The student body is grate- ful to the staff for its faithful serv- ice, generous servings, the ever- popular double helpings and BACK ROW: Mrs. Virginia Jacobsen, Mrs. Barbara Graham, Mrs. Betty Schroth, Mrs. Minnie I Hannigan, Mrs. Freda Eaker. lA,bsent: Mrs. Bernise Grayl. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Caroline Dool, Miss Vqrled menus' Germaine Uhly, Mrs. Paula Riorden, Mrs. Audrey Krenzer. , Ntkta ii 5. - we wg, x if -4- i -Es. QS' . TZ: .:: '. gk - , -Qs- r . s . . X sin Ji Y ,..., : ,, K 'N - - i ---- - ' xg - YSQQ1 3 Mrs. Hannigan prepares to trans- ' rfrssr W port the lunch money proceeds from .. the cafeteria to the school office. Miss Uhly, the school dietitian, plans the menu for the coming week. In addition to her work as head of the cafeteria staff, Miss Uhly also coor- dinates all orders for candy and other foods used at school functions. Anticipating the usual. lunchtime rush, Mrs. Eaker and Mrs. Laursen organize the day's luncheon.
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New Teachers Arrive at WCCS X During the T962-63 school year, Wheatland-Chili welcomed six new teachers, five of them student teachers. The student teachers l came from three area colleges, and Mr. Springfield, now a regular faculty member, comes from Pennsylvania. l l l Mr. Raymond Springfield, instructor in junior high mathematics, came to Wheatland-Chili at mid-term to replace Mrs. Edith Smolinski. Mr. Springfield is a gradu- ate of Mansfield State Teachers College, Pennsylvania. Commuting daily from the University of Rochester, Mr. William Ramsey taught social studies in many of Mr. Trabucco's classes. 1 l i l Arriving at Wheatland-Chili after the i first semester, Mr. Grant Carey, from l Roberts Wesleyan College, teaches in Mr. , Slentz's science classes. Miss Patricia Fetter is a student teacher in both biology and girls' physical education. Miss Fetter is in her junior year at State University College at Brockport. iii 4 Z 2 3 i e 3 5 5 Miss Janet Fraser, a fifth-year student at the University of Rochester, is teaching at Wheatland-Chili under the auspices of Project I. This program, implemented by the University of Buffalo, Cornell University, the University of Rochester, and Syracuse University under a Ford Foundation grant, is an extensive study of means for developing better secondary school teachers. Next year the second part of Project I will be carried out at W.C.C.5. A student teacher from the University of Rochester who has had previous teaching experience will pursue his internship here-teaching for an entire year. ls. Teaching English in Miss Spence's classes in the first ten-week period, Mr. John Burruto is a student at the University of Rochester. 19
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