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' m X Mrs. Ocker, assisted by Diana Craun, Cindy Staggs, Ann Hickey, and Betty Long, keeps the office work in order. « . I. r , - r it ' V Mis. Ocker and her assistants, who fill the of- fices of Secretariat, take care of the files and all forms of correspondence. The Treasurer, Mr. Payton, and his helpers, take charge of the funds, transportation, and insurance of the school organizations. SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS ARE VITAL TO DAILY NEEDS Mr. Payton and Joyce Jordan con- fer over tiie expenses of the student organizations.
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NURSE, STORE CLERKS SERVE THE STUDENTS Mrs. Poor weighs Liz Walter as part of hex day-to-day work. ;l Mrs. Poor, nurse of Julian Union High School area. The health of the people of our country is always a matter of concern. Mrs. Poor, our nurse, has the great responsibility of seeing that we stu- dents are in good health. We greatly appreciate her presence and services at JUHS. Our school store is the model of a small business. The students who work in the store sell many supplies such as paper, pencils, and notebooks. We are very fortunate to have the privilege of a store and thus to take a small part in the economy of our democracy. Mike Macfarlane and Tim Williamson hard at work trying to figure out profits of the A.S.B. Store. Carolyn Carr and Sharla Stanley getting acquainted with their jobs as cashiers.
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RECORDS AND REELS SPIN FOR EDUCATION Technicians Mike Macfarlane, Tom Davis, Henry Hughey, Mark Nichols, and George Stanley have to pass tests proposed by Mr. Thompson before they can undertake their jobs. Mr. Thompson trains technicians and projectionists. Newsreels, ASB movies, educational films--all are presented to us here at school. Our projectionists are important because they make possible our viewing of such films. Whether the event is Amateur Hour or the Christmas Program, technicians are involved in some way for lighting and shadow- ing. Due recognition is given this fine staff which is under the supervision of Mr. Thompson. Projectionists, STANDING left to right, Smith, Goyer, Sharpless, Weese, Wilson, Rikansrud, Davis, Stanley, Macfarlane, McCurdy, Advisor Thompson. KNEELING, Pitts, Rice, Hughey, Duggan, Paroli, Cauzza, Maxcy, Howell, Nichols, Green. io V : X k
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