Janette
became involved with the Kansas Shrine Bowl when her husband, David, was hired
by the Kansas Shrine Bowl in July of 1981. Her first task was to learn as much
as possible in one week about the Kansas Shrine Bowl and it’s office operations
from Evelyn Painter, who was resigning as office secretary. The plan was for
Janette to eventually train the new office secretary when the office moved to
Wamego in the fall of 1981. Following the move and the
set up of the office in Wamego the office became too busy with preparations of
the 1982 game and there was no time to hire and train another office secretary.
After the successful 1982 game, Janette was officially hired as the office
secretary. She has remained in that capacity since then and has expanded office
operation many-fold during the years. Janette implemented the
layout department in the Kansas Shrine Bowl office saving the Kansas Shrine Bowl
thousands of dollars in printing expenses. Initially she performed the layout
duties by cutting and pasting by hand and did simplified type setting on a
typewriter. She now does almost all ad preparation function on a computer.Mrs. Mize’s duties include
being full time receptionist, bookkeeping & accounting, scheduling, inventory
control, mailing and shipping, and word processing.Janette was born the third
daughter of Dave and Marge (Ladd) Mahar of Eureka, Kansas. During Janette’s
sophomore year in high school she moved with her parents and four sisters to a
suburb of Kansas City where she attended Washington High School. After she
graduated with honors, Janette married Dave Mize and they moved to Honolulu,
Hawaii, while Dave finished out the fourth year of his enlistment in the army.
Janette has been a homemaker and mother to their two sons and has worked from
time to time in retail and in accounting.
Janette has held many civic
and social offices in groups and is currently active in Portia Club (General
Federation of Women’s Clubs) and is Treasurer of the Pottawatomie County
Republican Womens Club. She loves to play bridge, bargain hunt for antiques,
read, and make crafts of many sorts.
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