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Mr. Bond In a lonely and secluded room high on the third floor of AHS is located the office of one ofthe busiest men in the school, Mr. Nelson Bond. With his gentle, quiet determination, he works for the benefit of the students' interests . As School Social Worker, he strives to give a greater chance for success to our transient students. In addition, he still finds time to manage the operations of the Audio Visual Department, a most valuable service to instruction in a rapidly changing world. Of our school system s populatuon over 2 250 pupils arrive at and depart from our buildings by buses which cover a daily average of more than 1500 miles on forty routes. CHEVRON applauds our drivers our transportation officials and our maintenance people whose concern for our students is shown in their safety records and devotion to duty.
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CUSTODIANS Grggyykzdl. a iels, A. Hazel oFFlcE STAFF l, 555 A, a Standing: Z. Brown, E. Williams Y Seated: H. Johnson, E. Hatch X Without the cheerful and constant labors of our office and custodial staff, A.C.S. would come to a complete standstill. Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Morrison discuss the diversity of diet. 14 An army iof studentsl marches on its stomach.
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