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A.. . L Q Transportation Director james Schurman, Emmett Har- Mrs. Lura Younger, Leroy Scheel, Mrs. Rosemary Scheel, rison, Ray Mendonhall, Ina Pierceson, Douglas Graff, Dave Raily Osburn, Skip Wagel, john Hall, and Walter Fain Haack, Walter Payne, Paul Ford, Louie Beovich, Rolland stand before two of the district's new buses. Barr. Robert Houser, Mrs. Laura May, Stanley Younger, Bill Keppler, Andy Byrd, John Zimmer, Ray Wood, and Alfred Weverka pause while clean- ing up cafeteria. 26 SEI'VlCE lil Ull1JSP1 UVlElE U0l'1lf0l'lBlJlE Laddie Benson, Clarence Garvin, Bill Hatcher, Gene Beighley, and Adolph Weverka discuss cleaning schedule for the week.
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MISS VIOLA DENNIS Librarian MISS MARILYN MUSTOE Library Assistant LllE1'E11 Y SEI'VlCES PI'UVlElEEllJYL1lJ1'E1'Y Bon1aStore taff Miss Viola Dennis and her assistant, Miss Mar- ilyn Mustoe, have charge of one of the most complete high school libraries in the Portland area. Efficiently classifying and categorizing books, they influence Beavers most important means of learning, their reading habits. MRS. EDNA MERTEL Student Body Storekeeper Though only in its second year, Mrs. Mertel's book store has expanded so that nearly all school supplies are now available. This year paperback pocket books and Beaver book covers have been made available.
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. . Q - . Q J Cafeteria. workers Mrs. Barbara Banks, Mrs. ey display two of the many cakes they baked Betty Schneider, Mrs. Emma Baker, Mrs. Clare for Beaverton's hungry student body in 1959-60. Barzee, Mrs. Elsa Vrlicak, and Mrs. Helen Rain- Al1T1US1JllEl E lOl' 5Cl'lUlEl Sl'll1J Transportation, school maintenance, and food are very important to a modern high school. Beaverton's transportation department drives its buses nearly 150,000 miles a year to make it possible for stu- dents to some to school from all parts of the 57 square mile district. In an effort to provide Beaverton students with com- fortable surroundings, the maintenance staff keeps the school well-lighted, clean, and pleasant. The cafeteria staff provides nourishing hot lunches for four separate lunch periods every day. These people work many hours to make each year at Beaverton a more enjoyable one. Mrs. Louella Day and Mrs. Mae Benson give all their attention to this hungry Beaver's needs at the Snack Bar which is open during lunch periods. V 4 A a U fxoflvmwl
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