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Our cooks spend most of their daylight hours in the kitchen, preparing food for us. Few pupils realize how many carrots have to be sliced, how much bread has to be buttered, how many po- tatoes have to be peel- ed, or how many fish have to be slivered for fishsticks for our hot, nourishing lunches throughout the year. Mrs. Elizabeth Hauss, the Whitehall public school nurse, has been with us for four years. She took her nurse's training at Grant Hospital in Columbus. Before coming to Whitehall-Yearling, she worked at the Franklin County Board of Health for seven years. Fourteen Mrs. Bishel, our dietitian, graduated from Ohio Uni- versity with a B. A. in Science. She worked at Mount Car- mel Hospital as a dietitian and for the State Department of Mental Hygiene and Correction before coming to Whitehall. She has been here at WYHS for two years.
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Mrs. Doris Hooker Mrs. Mary LaRue Mrs. Lois Walters Mrs. Betty Trott Whitehall has one group of behind-the-scenes W o r lc e r s whose services are absolutely in- dispensable. Whether they are front-office secretaries, PBX re- ceptionists, p a y roll a n d file clerks, or private secretaries to the administrators, these office employees perform numerous tasks essential to the smooth functioning of the school system. Mrs. Grace Sallee Mrs. Betty Stultz Miss Doris Poth Mrs. Dorothy Hunt l Thirteen
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If our ianitors and maintenance men would sud- denly not come to school for a day, who would do the innumerable iobs which we take for granted? Who would clean up spilled chemicals in the chem- istry lab or hunt tape for the girls to hang signs with or cut the grass or lime the football field or put in playgrounds or build cabinets or keep the school in such good order? Left to right: Walter Karnes, Robert Elliot, Russell Walters, John Hold, Richard LeMaster, Harold Klamfoth. Not pictured is Don Appleton. Left to right: Gene Carles, William Everett, Gail Sallee, Have Bus, Will Deliver has seemed to be the motto of our bus drivers for the past year. And deliver they do, straight through rain, snow, sleet, and sunshine! Students will agree that one of the most wel- come sights in the world on a cold, blustery morning is the approach of the familiar yellow bus with its cheerful driver inside. ' ' Q :sw Left to right: Ralph Chase, M. Heine, Don Bailey, Bill Dalgarm, Ted Godo, Bob Martin. Fifteen
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