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t . l t 1 wi 'sf' I T i ,X TERIA-ROW ONE: Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Tugman, Mrs, Clark, Mrs. Astle, DeBois. ROW TWO: Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Christopherson l, Mrs. Russell, CUSTODIANS-ROW ONE: Mr, Hickman, Mr. Cripe, Mr. Abbott. ROW TWO Mr. Harrold, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Richardson. lzcerfijqca fed l ermmze Hard working people made up the maintenance tatts. Without the able help of the adults in every ot- ice, the bus drivers, the custodians, and t..e cafeteria workers, our school wouldn't have been a success. Who rut the clerical staff could have done such a fine job w recording gra s' and checking attendance? The bus ,F V1 rift ,J ,RIVERS-ROW ONE: Mi, Morgan, Mr. Timmons, Mr. Brown. ROW TWO: Qovert, Mr, Adams, Mr, Barritt, Mr. Farr, Mr. Rambaud, Mr. Gravatt. drivers were very patient while waiting for someone to run tor the bus or when assigned to either a late bus or a tield trip. Custodians aided us by delivering sup- plies and maintaining our campus. Delicious food was pleasantly served by the cafeteria statt. CLERICAL STAFF-ROW ONE: Mrs. McNeill, Mrs. Yaeger, Mrs. Mountloy Mrs Lee, Mrs. Chapman. ROW TWO: Mrs. Coffey, Mrs. Payne, Miss Holden Mrs Lewis. rnmwmww-vw st' 1-'rf
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0 'l sf wiki, lf, s f ...I 'ftt T 411. CAFETERIA HELP-ROW ONE: H, Bennett, J. Rawlins, J. Jewkes, R. Elliott, J, Tollestrup. ROW TWO: G. Duncan, L. Sillcott, L. Gilpin, B. Krause, R. Pietz, R, Riggs, T, Cciiry. ROW THREE: T. Green, J Dobson. J Borlolay, R Robles, R. Barber, B. Mitchell. Picking up the absence slips and filing them in the office, making change and doing dishes in the cafeteria were a few of the many duties of the student helpers. They also assisted adults in the library, attendance of- fice, and cafeteria. Even though it seemd like work, the Q. LIBRARY STAFF - ROW ONE: M. Strombeig, P. Rhodes, M. Henry, lv Erikson, V. Franklin, L Becbe. ROW TWO. M. Ballard, L. Trimble, 5 Gibson, F. Beck, P. McGivein, N. Campbell. ROW THREE: S. Bowen, . Sterrett, P. Rhoads, Miss Bennett, M. Ragan, G. Thompson, B. Cramsei C Mallich. Hi ,im students asswed people it was a lot of fun. At the same time they aided .... portant services for the school. This experience in practical work gave them valuable oppor- tunity to get acquainted witi. different occupations. An hour a day was always well spent by the student helpers. OFFICE HELP-D. Lank, M. Henninger, J, Thompson, L. Stultz, C. Durfee, A. Jann, S. Coulter, B. Sparks, B. Lumley, S, lamurri, J. Vilardo. J' bw. Ti W, '-sw. 91 ' fy. b wl?fa'.V's. .. f. , , 4+ - 4, Q 1 ,.., ra-gr T40-v-4 nge, A f N al. 1-i
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30 'Q Z Guiding the student body were Karen Ord, Sec. of Finance, Paul Aschenbrenner Vice-President, Mono Snrver, Sec. of Records. Ability and leadership were among the qual- ifications needed to become a member of the student body cabinet. These students met once a week to discuss the current problems of the school. They aided the legislature by advising them on certain student body functions. Cabinet members could also be impeached and removed by the legislature because of poor grades oi failure to fulfill the standards which were re- quired. Bob Diezsi, student body president, hac chosen his secretaries of activities, athletics, en- forcement, programs, publicity, and sales the previous year from letters of application. Dances, pep rallies, assemblies, and the student store were only a few of the many projects and ac- tivities well done by our student body cabinet 6L ilwf l l o . 1 QX- K ,H K' A 4. I . 1'.l 1 T as gig 9 oo f Bob Diezsi Student Body President , Marlyn Miller , ,J Asst. Sec. of Finance Toni Saadi Sec. of Activities Jim Dougharty Sec, of Programs i it TP 'FCE .R J, A Fred Crabtree Sec. of Athletics Tom Taylor Sec. of Enforcei , Dorothym-few Sec. of Studen? Janet Parry Sec. of Publicity '45 ff cr: 3.2 IJ- 1-, vw 'N X- if C534 D ' fl
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