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1, . f XXL its OFFICE HELP-ROW ONE: Florine lrvin, Kathryn Coleman, Phyllis Shinn, Nancy Williamson, Pat Kipp, Pat Grimmesey, Walterene Stovall, Claudette Banker, Gee Webster. ROW TWO: Janice Du Bry, Janet Miyakawa, Winnie Heald, Margaret McConnell, Marianne Rcbertson, Nancy Pates, Lee Sommers, Pat Pennebalcer. ROW THREE: Bob A. Ward, Jerry White, Ron Hidding, Larry Mann, Ed Wynlxoop, Ray Edwards, Jerry Vaniman, Julian Miranda, Bob Baker, Bob Horn, Arnold Conchetti. ROW FOUR: Jim Pierce, Fred Coulter, Tcm Brashear, Clarence Drum, Bob King. 0 0 ' PRACTICAL TRAINING is received by all of the students who assist the adults who run our school. They perform an important service in addition to enioying the services of which they are in charge. Answering requests for Two-hamburgers and a bag of potato chips are the ever popular malt shop work- ers. These students make change efficiently and give CAFETERlA HELP-ROW ONE: Pat DeGarmo, Karin Prufer, Lynn Walters, Nancy Flectchal, Kay Firestone. ROW TWO: Carl Sanders, Charles Fishburne, Don Dreesbach, Gary PreStOf1, Jim Clifton- prompt service. Learning the rules and regulations of library pro- cedure is a group of fortunate students. The information gained concerning the card catalogue, the Readers Guide, and the Dewey decimal system comes in very l10ndY in Wfiflng reports and term papers. LIBRARY STAFF-ROW ONE: Jane Agnew, Pat Kipp, Betty Merrill, Joan Vandehey. ROW TWO: Lee Billbe, Doris Steven, Mary Ann Sigler, Pat Grimmesey, Betty Needler. ROW THREE: Miss Bennett, Diane O'Neil, Mona Douglas, Carolyn Sampson, Pat Pennebalrer, Mrs. Payne. 20
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Mrs. Smith Mr. Sooter Miss Swan Theory and experimentation of the past are only an introduction to the discoveries which may be made in the future of science. Spanish, and Los Conquistadores adviser, MR. OTTO, vo- cational agricultural science and mechanics, and adviser of Future Farmers of America, MR. PENDLETON, boys' phys- ical education, MR. PRESTON, civics, social studies, tennis, and Gun Club sponsor, MRS. SMITH, English, speech, dra- matics, adviser of Masque and Dagger, and director of class plays, MR. SOOTER, boys' physical education, varsity basketball and C football coach, MISS SWAN, girls' phys- ical education and adviser to G.A.A. and Wycaipians, MR. SWEENEY, social living, U. S. history, and coach for B foot- ball and varsity baseball, MR. TANNER, art and stage crafts and adviser to Radio Amateur Club, MR. THORN, book- keeping, sales and business law, and in charge of finance and the student store, MR. WESTERMEYER, biology, life science, audio-visual. I 434 J? 'Y '!.! ' QQ 'T '..1V in--' Mr. Sweeney Mr. Tanner Mr. Thorn Mr. Westermeyer
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., y CUSTODIANS-Mr. Rumbuudl ML Abbonl Mr. Hur,-old, My. Lewis, CAFETERIA-Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Midkiff, Mrs. Chris- Mr. Gibson. topherson, Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Tugman, Mrs. Reeves. I U I I f ASSISTING US ALL in everything we do are the adults in every otTice, on the buses, and in the cafeteria and malt shop. These are the people who make our lite considerably easier. The bus drivers look very neat in their new uniforms this year and make the student body iustly proud. Every- one knows the driver who takes him on a field trip or drives the late bus. Custodians keep our campus looking neat and clean. OFFICE STAFF-ROW ONE: Mrs. Yeager, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Wal- lace, Mrs. Jarvis, Miss Holden. ROW TWO: Mrs, Slattery, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Vogels, Mrs. Couch, Mrs. Timmons, Mrs. Colfey. Delivering supplies of paper and answering our calls for help are included in their duties. Clearing our absences, recording our grades, and countless other tasks make up the day of women who serve us from behind the desk. Keeping an accurate record of every detail is the exacting iob of the office staH. Serving us delicious meals are the women ofthe cafe- teria. Their experience really pays 05. BUS DRIVERS-ROW ONE: Mr. Timmons, Mr, Morgan, Mr. Brown, Mr. Gavath, Mr. Adams, Mr. McAllister. ROW TWO: Mr. Coverlrf Mr. Zimmer, Mr. Drum, Mr. Seaman. 21
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