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l Row I: B. Hauser, L. Beovich, E. Wright, E. Weigel, G. Mc- Kercher, I. Couch, L. jordan, B. Masters. Standing: L. Halpern L. May, L. Younger, S. Younger, I. Schurman, C. Hickman, M. Martin, R. Barr, C. Miller, W. Fain. 1 ' 5164! DRIVING OUR sixteen school busses are twenty men headed by Mr. jim Schurman. These drivers are responsible for transporting 1600 students to school each day, and for providing transportation for various other school activities. THE CUSTODIANS, under the guidance of Mr. Gene Beighley, are kept busy repairing and install- ing new lockers, and keeping the school in top con- dition. The laundresses look after the necessary towel service for the P.E. classes. Row I: Laddie Benson, Clarence Garvin, joseph Church, Harold Schell. Row II: Cecil Hannah, john Zimmer, Bill Kepler, Adolph Weverka, Gene Beighley. Mrs. Zimmer, Mrs. Heart, Mrs. McCoy. all i 0' Wm fi pl
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' es: P 7ewcfze2z4 14 BEAVERTON'S P.T.A., continuing as an active organization, sponsored two Back-to-School nights so that all interested parents might' visit teachers and see how students are educated in our school. Mrs. Hall issues tardy slip to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Deiss during lun ior-Senior Back-to-School night. Their most ambitious 'program was the money rais- ing projects for continuing the foreign exchange program. Arley Boyce, Treasurerg Mrs. Virginia Robinson, First Vice Presi- dentg M'rs. Claire Nelson, Presidentg Mrs. Olga Hawley, Recording Secretaryg Mrs. Juanita Koenig, Corresponding Secretary. Gerald Burnett, Second Vice-President, not pictured. s if ns vim ft? UTA 1 .sum umm P.T.A. officers shown checking on memberships sold during eve- ning meeting.
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3 . Mrs. Bake Mrs. BMHCY1 Mr s. Bafzee' THE FOUR HALF hour lunch periods seem to cause little confusion among the cooks and their student helpers. Each day some 600 students jam the cafeteria for hot lunches, which somehow are quickly and cheerfully served to the hungry Beavers. 203 iiiii i 'tl' Mrs. May, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Banks. Marilyn Weaver, Barbara Berlin, Diane Howell Carol Hamel tr Dorothy Miller, Christie English, Corlea Stogner, Laurel Ifogoanrly Penny McDonald, Kathy King, Vivian Harvey, Diane Sudtell. l
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