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ESSENTIAL DUTIES have been per- formed throughout the school year by the secretaries Mrs. Jeanette Tisdale, Principal North's secretary, Mrs. Nina Draughon, Gerald Rayl's secretary, and Mrs. Pat Lowe, Albert Acton's secretary. Mrs. Pat Lowe helps in coordinating student activities, petitions, and student applications with Albert Acton. As Gerald Rayl's secretary, Mrs. Draughon aids in coordinating the coun- seling program. As the principal's secretary, Mrs. Jeanette Tisdale makes parent appoint- ments and smooths the principal's path in many ways. Greeting visitors to Arcadia High School this past year has been Mrs. Pat Loechner, the school receptionist. Mrs. Loechner also handles the appointments for parent-teacher conferences and per- forms many services for the faculty mem- bers. Keeping the counselors' appointment books in order is the main iob of Miss Marietta Viola. Miss Viola has helped in improving student-administrative re- lations. All the secretaries are willing to direct students to people or counselors who may help in finding their necessary in- formation. Secretmfiey Handle M ymza' Teclonicaliiies Helping to make the main office run efficiently are Mrs. Pat Loechuer, receptionist, ond Mrs. Jeanette A. Tisdale, Principal Arthur North's secretary. Office practice monitor Susie Kirchgestner sorts in- Checking the school's student handbook for details of coming activities are Albert Acton's coming mail for administration and faculty. secretary, Mrs. Pat Lowe, and Gerald Rayl's secretary, Mrs. Nina Druughon. 29
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Physica! Education Emplmyizes Skills, Fime MISS DIANE SOLDWEDEL DAVID E. ACKERMAN BOBBY AVANT B.S., M.S. B.A. B.S., M.S. Northwestern University U. of Calif., Berkeley U. of Southern California Ill. State Normal University Physical Education Physical Education Chairman, Girl's P.E. Tomakiyas PAUL A. DUHART DONALD A. GAMBRIL MISS JANE HILGENDORF M. Ed. B.A. B.A. Boston University Los Angeles State College U. of Calif., Santa Barbara Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Director of Athletics Drill Team, Auxiliaries PHYSICAL ACTIVITY is essential for proper mental and physical fitness. For this reason, Physical Education is re- quired every semester that a student is enrolled in high school, unless excused by a physician. Through the media of motor activities, obiectives of the P.E. program meet in- dividual needs of students by developing sportsmanship, cooperation, knowledge of rules, fundamental skills, and basic sports skills which will be of value in adult years. A requirement of sophomore girls is one semester of Modern Dance. All girls may participate in the Modern Dance program either in Orchesis or a regular dance class. For girls interested in competitive school sports, G.A.A. meets each day for one period and qualifies as a regular Physical Education class. Using a block rotation system, the boys' program includes football, gym- nastics, basketball, tennis, track, and field, softball, and volleyball. Regular programs of team and indi- vidual sports can be substituted by Tom Tom Girls, flag girls, princesses, and song girls who perform with the Apache band. Twice during the year, all students are tested for physical fitness by engaging in special exercises. Records are kept from year to year to measure the prog- ress of each student. MISS MARJORIE JOHNSON MISS CAROL LAWSON VALLIE ROBINSON DOUGLAS SMITH MRS. VIRGINIA STONE B.A. B.A. A.B., M.S. B.A. A.B. Colorado State College Whittier College Monmouth College U. of Redlands U. of Calif. Santa Barbara Physical Education Drill Team, Auxiliaries Western Ill. University Physical Education Physical Education Orchesis Physical Education Pep Club, Commission 8
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Library, Student Store, Health Serzficey tt Reviewing students' emergency cards is one of the routine iobs of the attendance secretaries Mrs. Archeva Huff and Mrs. Marlyn Nickloss. Cataloging new books and numbering student textbooks are only two of the many functions per- formed by library clerks, Mrs. Lily Sloan and Mrs. Sarah Luckenbill. ATTENDANCE SECRETARIES Mrs. M iorie Smith and Mrs. Helen Reimers ke attendance records and re-admit s dents after absence from school. helping to keep the main office runni efficiently, the secretaries provide an i portant link between the student bo and the faculty administration. The library provides many referen and periodicals as well as college ca logues for student use. Last year 16, books and magazines were circulated students and teachers. Librarians kee constant supply of paper-bound boo including novels used in English class Twenty-four library monitors help r the library. They prepare the new bo for circulation, check books in and o shelve books, and many other necess jobs. Students who become ill during sch can seek the services of Mrs. Barb Treher, the school nurse. She also ke student health records and re-aol them after long illnesses. Testing visi and hearing and consulting with pup parents regarding health problems ar part of the nurse's daily routine. Supplying students with necess items is the function of the Student Sto Such things as school materials, tickets school activities, student body cards, a information concerning all sports sche ules may be obtained at the stud store which is open before school, duri lunch and snack, and after school. Mrs. Gladys Waterhouse, a pati and cheerful friend to all Apaches, is t efficient supervisor in charge of t store. In addition to this iob, she ma ages the student body funds. Keeping all students' records compl and accurate along with compiling a recording students' transcripts with use of IBM machines are the respon bility of the secretaries of records, M Archeva Huff and Mrs. Marlyn Nicklo The records secretaries aid seniors sending their school transcripts to t college or universities to which they wi to apply for admission.
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