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WORK TO MAKE SCHOOL EVER The Washburn stage crew has charge ot props and lighting tor all ot Washburn's stage productions, in- cluding both school and evening pertormances. They also take care ot stage properties tor our regular audi' toriums. Mr. Pulver is adviser to this group which is such an important part ot our school organization. Almost every Friday one can tind the ticket sellers busily working in their booth across trom the lunch- room. They sell tickets to all Washburn's athletic events. The ticket sellers this year are: Marilyn Carlson, Sylvia Zwak, and Richard Thompson. The work program is otlered tor those seniors who wish to work part time and receive on-the-job training. These students go to school until ll:3O, then they eat and leave tor their jobs. During the hours they are in school they take English, occupational relations lthe equivalent ot modern problemsl and one elective, usually related to the trade which they are learning. This year there are seventeen boys and girls participat- ing in the work program. Miss Nash is the co-ordinator and works with the students. The student library helpers work in the library during their tree periods, They help shelve books and check them in and out. They also keep track ot the library passes and make sure that the study hall teacher re- ceives them. Washburn's library is one ot the largest ot its kind in the city and our librarians, Miss Brown and Mrs. Ducklow, need all the assistance they can get. The girls on the statt this year are: Anne Vorlander, Anne l-larrington, Kae Elias, Bobbie I-lahn, Randi Ar- lander, Sharon Elsenpeter, Ellen McDougal, Sandra Kelly, and Diane Christopher. Students interested in library work tind this very interesting and rewarding. STAGE CREW ASSISTS SCHOOL PRODUCTIONS TICKET SELLERS HANDLE MONEY LIBRARY HELPERS CHECK IN BOOKS WORK PROGRAM STUDENTS GET JOB TRAINING .JL- lwx: ,. .131
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