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Following high school graduation in 1978, Marty Colburn became a campus cop with the assistance of the Distributive Education Clubs ot America QDECAJ program. lt's a strange feeling working the other side, Marty said. However, becoming acquainted with stu- dents is an advantage. Some of the seniors, he contin- ued, are older than he, but no one was aware of the age difference. Referring to the ditching problem, Marty said, When someone is out of class, he is usually up to no good. He also encountered problems such as thett, vandalism, drugs and fighting. Marty had the authority to use force, though he never did. The campus cop said he did not allow back-talk, because that was not what his job required. In addition, Marty commended the administration. They have been extremely helpful to me. Marty Colburn Jack Wallbreci Campus cop gains experience 234--Staff Walt Jackson I xfxfi s XX
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...T .4 ff -is AV director enjoys work . .That's my lite. That's what I like, Mr. Steve Adelman, AV director said, regarding working with high school students. He said the AV room was run well betore he came, but it's now taken on his own personality. He has had a lot of training in television, so he formed a TVclub. Mr. Adelman said the AV department works with students who need help with production problems in class. Supplying equipment such as slide projectors and lilm strip projectors is also a major project in his department. He said more than 450 deliveries are made each month. Posters, lettering, dry mounting and laminating are done tor teachers along with the displays in the LRC window and the handling of student lD's. Mr. Adelman said more than 100 graphic products and 200 slides are done in a month tor students and teachers. Linda Simpson, Sharon Flood, Charmaine Trujillo, Millie Garber, Fluth Cranson, Charlene Morris, Cota Front: Sandi Phiter, Ann Banes, Sherri Stroke, Bertha Rodriguez, Mary Herriman, Betty Mason. Clerical-233
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3 2 1 54 ,X to R: Mike Flores, Jose Guichapa, Gregoria Quijada, Robert Verdugo, Frank Figueroa, Jerome Agustin, Oscar and Marcelino Vasques A 1 I I , ? , o R: QBack rowj Mary Mathews, Joleen Winkel, Ruby Bloodgood, Mary Slaker, Nellie Gonzales, Evelyn Cahill, rgorie Gilmore 1CenterJ Mary Vanderhoel, Rose Millet, Cicillia Fletcher QFront rowj Lorla Miller, Eileen Pyron, ronica Filomeno, Mary Jean Wahlrab Staff-235
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