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ew books. to the libraries. need more space. head librarian this year was again T Dorothy Otto. Mrs. Otto s mam as Head Librarian are to order the to classify them, and to take care both campus libraries. The other assis- Librarians forthe North Campus are Tommie La Bonte and forthe South Mrs. June Yount. They are pri- concerned with secretarial work, Mrs. Yount types out all the cards for order to meet the school's growth, new which include one thousand new several new magazines and the of newspapers, have been ad Otto stated that a way of improving library would be to merge the two into one large complex in the Campus, and the libraries consider main goal is to double the number books. Their real problem now is that Libraries open wider horizons Mrs. Dorothy Otto and Mrs. June Yount examine c set of American History Volumes Mrs. Myrlene Brown finishes CJ text book cord, as Ester Ng waits while Mrs. Tommie La Bonte stamps her card. ,..-v 49
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Campus offices meet expanded needs The Activities Office was installed in a wider and more convenient location in order to accommodate the needs of over two thousand students. Supervising the operation of the Activities Office is Mr. Donald King and as- sisting him is Mrs. Hazel Nicholau. This de- partment helps to supply props for rallies and assemblies as well as individual classes and clubs. Another important department is the Health Office, where students ill at school are able to rely on immediate assistance from school nurse, Mrs. Marie Kasier and assistant Mrs. Dorothy Lawrence and Dr. Howard Billings, school physician. The Business Offices on both campuses have added new secretaries to fulfill the complex, commercial side of school life. Mrs. Marie Kasier and Mrs. Dorothy Lawrence discuss new additions to the Health Department. Mrs. Hazel Nicholau gives Ingrid Wismann cough drops, and Charlotte York wait. Right: Mr. Donald King totals TOMAHAWK receipts while Sharon Massey, J. T. Montgomery, Cindy Johnson, Left: Mrs. Susie Highfill, Mrs. Ruby Henry, and Mrs. Jill Center. Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. Barbara Wilde, and Right Mrs Mary Ellen Ledyard and Mrs Grace Ruth Vrablick review the business handled at the North Cam- seated, Mrs. Elaine Coker discuss the new office equip busily in the office pus Business Office. ment.
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7 Bus Drivers, Cafeteria Staff, an provide go, go-power WW The wo en custodians at M,U.H.S. are Zelma Bradford, Ann Campbell, Lucille Gideon, Isa Sherbourne, Nona Wilson, Irene DeWitt, Emma Young, Ruth McMasters, and Lela Hagerman. sl The south campus cafeteria staff consists of Mrs. Shirley Smythe, Mr. Alberta Young, Mrs. Vera Bull, Mr. Frank Noto, Mrs. Ruth Theme, and Mrs. Agnes Barrie. Providing lunches for the north campus are Mrs. Mary Cohiles, Mrs. Alberta Gildersleeve, Mrs. Rosa Thomsen, Mrs. Ruth Aubrey, and Mrs. Cleta McGrath. X. 50 . Wx clea The cafeteria staff is kept extremely bus serving the students and faculty at break an a double session lunch hour. Nevertheles they have kept meals nutritious and deliciou The cafeterias are run on a non profit basi Under the supervision of Mrs. Alberta Gi dersleeve, the cafeteria staff serves over 2,00 people. Some students help the staff wit serving and cleaning in the cafeteria. ln r turn, they receive free lunches. There ar eleven members on the cafeteria staff. The increase in students has created a bi problem for the transportation departmen There are approximately twenty-five buse including nine new buses added this yea They must carry between l,8OO and 2,00 students to and from school each day. Leaving at 5:30 p.m., activity buses transpo. two-hundred or more students who stay f activities held after school.
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