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Show j- y f 1 "i -- it ii.ii. ji ' - a mmmmmmmmmmmm V ' ' V 1 : U -f Y .7 .-wrf".- M.-nimnninniri ; j .. ... y . . SI - ; ............. Centerville Junior High employees honored include, from left, Sarah Anderson, aide; Don Sides, head custodian; Karen Johnson, secretary; Maria Carleson, assistant foods manager; Bill Rigby, head custodian; Carol Pope, manager of foods services; and Joyce Garrison, secretary. Centerville JH fetes employees for the secretaries, and Centerville Junior High is no exception. The school secretary wipes tears, bandages ban-dages cuts, listens to the woes of parents, students and teachers, and in between they keep track of absences, school records, and finances. fi-nances. All school secretaries have one thing in common, they never get bored with their jobs. Other support services include busing of the students, teacher aides, maintenance and computer services. It is hard to imagine how the schools would function without these important services. Davis County School District is very proud of its support staff. The week of November 2 has been proclaimed by Governor Ban-gerter Ban-gerter as Utah School Employees' Week. Centerville Junior High would like you to meet the support services at their school. What's cookin? If you have ever been to Centerville Jr. High School at lunchtime you know whatever it is it's good! The cooks are the best in the district and CJH's lunch count proves it. Over 700 student lunches are served every day in three 25 minute lunch periods. The smell of homemade rolls and cookies permeates the building most of the day. CJH just would not be the same without their food service staff and hot lunches. If you have ever walked through the halls of Centerville Jr. High early in the morning or late at night you would be greeted by spotless, shining floors and walls. Custodians Custo-dians at CJH work hard to keep this school one of the best kept in Davis County. Administration and faculty facul-ty alike, would feel a tremendous loss without the great custodial staff. It's hard to imagine what the schools would be like if it weren't |