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WE Have E fiUVBI'1'11'I'1E1'1l Of, by and gpg ABOVE: L. W. Hedge. Principal. TO THE LEFT, FRONT: Barbara Tucker. FIRST ROW. L to R: Evelyn Peterson. Betty McMahan, Marion Solari. i The busiest office on the campus is that of our principal, Mr. L. W. Hedge. Mr. Hedge is responsible for scheduling classes, ordering supplies, planning campus iniprovements, and leading both faviilty and students through every phase of sehool activities. Glendon Rodgers and Leslie W. Hedge. Principal. examine one of the faculty Christmas greetings. Mr. Hedge reviews big business details with the Exec Committee: Bill Smith, Iackie Rountree. Ianey Cox. Bill Rous. Leslie W. Hedge. Arlene Killgore. 'itifef Wifi?
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L to R: Theron Taber. Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Business Affairs: Avery Allen. Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent: Howard K. Dick- son. Supervisor of Agricultural Education. .Q 1 ,F S' W H 5 ff me -1' L to R: I. B. Cap I-laralson. W' ,Supervisor of Physical Education and Health: E. Ben Evans. Su- Ax pervisor oi Library Services: E. if I. Perry, Audio-visual Aids Su- is as Pefvision' A fe. -, 'V': Q1 1 L to R: C. M. Cornell. Supervisor , I ,,,- 3' of Buildings and Grounds: Har- ' old Pauly. Transportation Dept. Supervisor: Valentina Valena. W Supervisor of Cafeterias. :ji K. . AT Xi s A, .,,. : .fgz gp i l Our ,DISTRICT OFF,lfCl+1liS see to it that all the schools in the district function properly. To the BUSINESS OFFICE goes the task of keeping at financial records of club accounts and athletic expendituresg purchasing books, supplies, and equipincnt for the school: pay- ing for building construction and paying salaries. The job of tlie ATTENDANCE OFFICE is to keep track of the attendance of all Bakersfield High students and to keep accurate attendance records. FIRST ROW. L to R: Ann Grandel. Olive Lee Mason. FIRST ROW. L to R: Ioyann Barber. Cyrilla Rothstein. Glenn Lindsay. Iosephine Ridgeway. SECOND ROW. L to Fern Veal. SECOND ROW, L to R: Evelyn Heber, Mary R: Edith Hughes. Dept. Head: Phyllis Rodekuhr. Rose Schwantes, Cecil Comfort, Betty Io Hendrix. Ed Gholz, Robinson, Millie Iohnston. Betty Wieman. THIRD ROW. Barbara Battistoni. L to R: Gladys l-lildremyr. Emma LaPoint. Pearl Mc- Laurey. NOT PICTURED: Mable Payne. Gertrude Piaif. it in I5
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DI' the Students Student Headquartersw was the principal's office Tuesday noons, when the EXECUTIVE COMMIT- TEE inet to discuss problems of stu- dent government. Ten student body officers made up the Committee. Bill Rous, president, and Cliff Hiatt, vice-president, made a spirited teani behind the gravel. lYrit- ing niinutes and invitations was the job of Janey Cox, secretary. Super- vising Student Store accounts was the responsibility of Alvie Newton. Editing and financing publications were the worries of Arlene Killgore, Oracle editorg Dick Miller, Oracle business manager, 'llerry' lYhitney, editor oi' the Blue and lVhite, and Clifford Hiatt, V.-P. Ianey Cox. Sec. Alvie Newton. Bus. Mgr. Pat Smith. Head Song Leader. X , --ip ,f Tadl6ie'R5urrtre'eTHead,f Yell Leader. ,ff ' ene 1 gEre, Or . J Terry Whitney. Blue and White Editor. Richard Giles, Blue and White Business Manager. Dick Miller. Oracle Business Manager. Vx Bill Rous, Student Body President Richard Giles, Blue and NYhite busi- ness nianager. Pat Smith, song: leader, and Jackie Rountree, yell leader, completed this gi5iiuipi'l'or thi s fear. fa si isfllii it CQ
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