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X rr' S-'rf' 1. -s . g i .N-un-is Assistant librarians, Mrs. Marjorie Indahl and Mrs. Gladys Hoelschen, prepare new books for the shelves, type and file cards, do circulation work, handle mail and send out overdue notices. The Student Body Book Store, managed by Mrs. Vine, offers solution to all student and faculty supply needs. Another asset of the store is the wide choice of paper- backs available, selected under the guidance of the English department. Beavertoifs office staff is responsible for handling all office business from mimeographing tests and worksheets for teachers to answering student ues- tions. The librarv provides a vast source of edluca- tional material from which students can supple- ment their studies. Supplies, needed throughout the year, are made available in the student body owned bookstore. The nurses are always ready to help indisposed students who come to the health room. QN S is , Q si ?' 23
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Vital Scnool Hunctions Maintained Mrs. Margaret Madsen, Mrs. Mildred Hall, Mrs. I.B.M. report card data. Attendance secretary, Kay Mumford and Mrs. Agnes Forbes co-ordinate Mrs. Hall, records daily attendance and sends their efforts to keep Beaverton High's office run- these records to the State Department of Educa- ning smoothly and effectively. Mrs. Madsen, stu- tion. Mrs. Mumford and Mrs. Forbes act as gene- dent body finance clerk, handles all money com- ral secretaries and assist students and teachers. ing into the office and directs the transmitting of
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it Bcaverton's clean and healthy atmosphere is maintained by the custodians. Clockwise they are Laddie Benson, Ray VVood, John Zimmer, Clarence Gartin, Bill Hatcher, Dick Muller, Albert Schlaefli. Adolf Vlfeverka, inset, co-ordi- nates all duties of the janitors. roups Render As school policeman, Mr. VValt Fain is responsible for main- taining traffic around Beaverton High School and is in charge of the safety of Beaverton's students on the school grounds. jim Schurman, VVhitey Ford, NValt Fain, Emmet Morrison, James Nvilliams, joe Bates, Lowell Taylor, Dale Walker, John Robinson, Erma Blcizeffer, Laura May, Jack Mur- ray. Essel Vlfilliams, Skip Weigel, Emerson XVright, Jack Hall, Ed Zimbrick and Bob Schurman, Beavc-rton's bus drivers, pose in front of one of the busses that transports district 48 students to and from school each day.
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