The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 March 1969 — Page 10

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WHS CUSTODIANS — It takes a crew of six people to do custodial work at the new Wawasee high schcol, and here they are. From left are Edwin Green, Roy Stiffler, J. B. Roberts, Mrs. Bill Kern, head custodian Carl Hadley and Ray Biltz.

Maintenance Staff At Wawasee Valuable Part Os Total Program

The Wawasee high school maintenance staff is a most pro* ductive and valuable part of the total program. Many people do not understand or appreciate the countless hours spent cleaning Wawasee high school and repairing needed items when necessary. Both students find faculty come to school each morning and are greeted by a clean and wellpolished school. The people responsible are the custodians. The six people pictured above are employed to do many things — cleaning, repairing, furnituremoving, opening and closing the building supervision of the facility for proper care and coordinating the use of the facility with the school administration. When school is out for students and faculty, the work is just beginning for these people. All classrooms, hallways and furniture receive a first-class waxing and polishing. This requires moving of all furniture in and out of each room. Each classroom and hallway is scrubbed and waxed. During a student vacation is an excellent time to do this work, as the building is one hundred per cent available. Every aspect of the school, light fixtures, tile, desks, bookcases, etc., is given a polishing before a room is left. During school, the custodial staff has two men on duty. Their job is to be immediately available for any heating - cafeteria, restroom, classroom, or other facility problem that might arise. Also, they continue to do project work when requested, such as movement of furniture, replacement of needed machinery parts, delivery of daily mail, etc. After school, two members of the maintenance staff dean the entire building and do repair work where necessary. Also, they share the responsibility of providing needed items for any club or community meetings in the building. All doors are locked after 5 p.m. and must be reopened and secured before and after a group meets. One man works from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. and does additional cleaning and repair. Also, this provides 24 hour custodial service which is important to the program.

Hats off to a fine group of dedicated people who work diligently at their job with very little praise or recognition. Their self-

Wawasee Faculty HENRY L. SMITH Principal DONN D. KESLERVice Principal BETTY HAINES Secretary ARLENE DELLINGER Secretary DORIS WOLFERMAN Bookkeeper JANET ELAMClerical ESTHER RlDEßClerical CAROL KOBLE Library Aide JAMES ALFORD Industrial Arts RUTH ANN ANGLE English WARREN ANGLE Art BETTY ARTHUR Home Ec

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AND SO IS THE NEW WAWASEE HIGH SCHOOL C. S. Myers Ford Agency PHONE: 658*4116 MILFORD, IND.

recognition and crown of glory lies in the continued beauty of a fine facility, Wawasee high school.

JANICE BAUMGARTNER Home Ec KAREN ADELE BEVERIDGE ... French and Spanish DON B. BRADLEY, lllßusiness MARCIA CARPENTER Physical Education VARNER M. CHANCE Chorus WILLIAM R. COLE Social Studies PAULINE CORK Strings DONALD D. DECKER English DAVID DOMBECK Speech PHILIP K. FAWLEYEngIish TERRY FRANK Math F. LEE GEHRIG German and English HAROLD E. HALL Science LINDA L. HOYBusiness PATRICIA L. HUBERBusiness TERRY L. IDEN English JOSEPH JUDKINS Band ROBERT K. KITSON Math and Science WILLIAM K. KITSONMath and Science MICHAEL O. KURTZ Social Studies JACK A. MARLETTE Guidance JERRY D. MlNTONßusiness MICHAEL NEFFMath and Science JAY NEWELL Guidance O. EUGENE PlTTSlndustrial Arts ROBERTA POWERSEnglish and Spanish DOUGLAS QUINE Math ROBERT L. RITCHIE Audio-Visual MAXINE ROBINSON Guidance THOMAS E. ROBINSON Auto Mechanics PAUL M. ROYER Math and Science NORMA RUSHLatin and Dev. Reading MAX ELLEN SMITH English DAVID E. STOOKEYSociaI Science DONALD E. STOREYPhysical Education ELDON UMMEL Business ELEANOR JOY WARNERArt EDWIN WASHLER Agriculture MARY WHITEMAN Library CONNIE WOGOMAN Physical Education VERNON ZURCHER Social Studies

WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE HAD A HAND IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF YOUR BEAUTIFUL NEW SCHOOL DIETRICH ACOUSTIC COMPANY FORT WAYNE