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ASSISTING — Mrs. Fara Darland (above) has many jobs to do as she helps Mr. Brockett in the Bookstore. THE BOOKSTORE BOSS — Joyce Helms, a junior student, is buying her Hoofbeats from Mr. Donald Brockett, School Accountant and mana- ger of the Bookstore. It Takes Money To Get Out Of Here nil r- (17) The Bookstore is one of the most important places in the school. With a bevy of stu- dents waiting in line everyday for such necessities as notebooks, pencils, books, and other school supplies, the Bookstore is kept very busy all year. Tickets for plays, dances, games, and the yearbook may be purchased and class fees are also taken care of in the Bookstore under the able supervision of Mr. Donald F. Brock- ett and his assistant, Mrs. Fara Darland. A student who is injured or ill may always find help in the Health Center. Miss Lydia Potthoff, who is in charge of the Health Center, is always ready and willing to aid ailing students. Miss Potthoff is assisted by Miss Mimi Matanovich and student assistants, who receive much experience in office train- ing. HEALTHFUL HELPS — Miss Mimi Matanovich and Miss Lydia Potthoff pause in their daily routine in the Health Center.
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Mr. Charles M. Burton, Registrar Record Makers Behind the lines of returning students in the morn- ing, you will be sure to find the Registrar ' s Office, which is directed by Mr. Charles M. Burton, Registrar. Making out return slips is only one of the many jobs the Registrar ' s Office workers take care of. Attendance reports, schedules, grade records, and credentials are a few of the many tasks which are accompanied in this office. REGISTRAR WORKERS — Upper left: Miss Ardis Coburn, secretary to Mr. Burton. Left: Schedules and grade records are taken care of by Mrs. Mary Westby. Lower left: Mrs. Gladys Wilke is in charge of attendance records. Lower right: Miss Shirley Williams is Credentials Secretary. (16)
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THEY CAN FIX IT — Mr, Mike Fiehle, engineer, and Mr. Joe Hudson, foreman, build a new copy desi for the Publications Room. Hard At Work Behind The Scenes Twenty hard working crewmen under the teria is a very popular place with over two able supervision of Mr. Joe Hudson, keep thousand students waiting to be fed. Under North High ' s grounds and buildings some- the management of Mrs. Ruth Smith, the thing to be really proud of. cafeteria crew efficiently feeds the hungry When lunch time rolls around, the cafe- North High students. CAFETERIA WORKERS — Front Row: Cunningham, Bales, Timmons, Cullen, Shipper, Doak, Fountain, Smith, Starks, Back Row: Williams, Duffy, Nye, Stevens, Lockwood, Gilmore, Cherry, Connally, McCoy, Merdick, Hilkemeyer, and Chase. (18) X- cQ:t ■nxffVr -i
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