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l EIVB MHSIEFEEI Tl'19lI' Craft ICVQ-1' iwml help l'inf,ling' 21 hook? Uni' Ll IESILXIQIANS are always willing' lo he-lp. 'Vlwy also fvzwli lllll'E1l'Y1Jl'il1'tli'0S to Slll1l0lll assistants, show l'l'QSlllll9ll how to uso lhv lihrziry :mil orflm' new hooks mul pvriofli- mils for our nsv. ,Allfllfllll0li'l' tc-sts for every stnmhfnt worm- 21 nc-w p1'ojw-t lhv NVRSES c'z1rl'im-rl out this f'02ll'. along' with gliving c-o1'1'vc'tiv1- vlussvs. 2l4llllllllSt0l'lllQ smallpox vziwiiizl- tions. 1'Xi1lllllllllg.L'Si'lll0l'S,21SSlSllllQ in vhi-st X-rays zinil lwopiiig' stmlmits lll'Zlllllf'. 'l'h1- .X'I l'lI+lXlJ.XXCE l'Ol'NSl'll,UliS were .Iawk Hilton, who served as lliistrivl Slipervisoif ol' Child lYelfal'0 :incl gxxltllllfl- mimi: cl21l'l lAlllQlStl'0lll, who lllilill' honin- valls: llonwr lniezitty' and John Harp, who vonnsoh-cl stuflvnts and pareiits, and Miss Sc-hillingx who worliefl with girls lmving' sorions 2l4l,lllSllllPlll prohlenls. Daily' zinnmmiiimveiiimits, sc-liwliilv f'2lI'4lS. llUl'lll21ll4'lll lwwolmls. lists ol' utlihltir- zinrl fJ,'l'il1lll21lllill vliggihilitie-s. mul llillltlllllll' 25,- 000 rvport c-urfls eflvh sl-iiwstvi' w'v1'c- rc-sponsihililivs of the llPlHlS'l'll.Xll'S 0l'l l1'l'l. TOP RIGHT. L to R: Bernice Braddon, Audrey Hawthorne, Doro- thy Whearty. CENTER ROW ,L to R: Ann Farrell, Lillian Howen. LOWER RIGHT. L to R: Lillian Haggard, Dorothy Donclhoe, Registrar, Ioy Erquhart. LOWER LEFT, FIRST ROW, L to R: Carl Lundslrom, Evelyn Schilling. Homer Beatty. SECOND ROW, L to R: Iohn Harp, Iuck Hilton, Til!
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l l CUU1'1SElU1'S and AEl1T1l1'1lSf1'8'CU1' L to R: Glendon Iewell Coon. Fred Robinson, Betty Allen Cannon, Direclor of Bonnye Deal, Director of Testing l Mulvuna. Counseling. Busv busv, lmusv-that clescwilws our Cl'UlfNSEelrORS who work . 9 . . 7 to solve students 'IJl'0lJl9lllS. l Vllllib counseling' staff here shows how vclucation has 'lJl'UALIl'PSSf-ill r since Gl'2ITldl1l21,S day. Well trained in psycliology, these mon and wouwn lll21lIQ use ul' interest, I. Q., and pc-lsmiality tests to Il0tl1l'llllIl0 e what course of study is lwst suited to each individual. 'lllue Counselors' offines offered Illillly services to Bakersfielcl Hlgfllp-til the 'wafrllers and other school agrelmvios as well as to the stu- clents. FIRST ROW, L to R: George Williamson. Betly Moehnke, Virgil FIRST ROW, L to R: Ruth Neiman. Howard Whalen. Eloise Nelson Kirkpatrick. ' f If , Q9 f l Qt ,I 51 ,k 6. Ah- .- 4 'QQ ,, .' l l, ,K K, - so is Q sy ,Q V7 ' '- ..f A ..,. -' ' .. min fw fr! lf L Y if l 5.2 Q 1,
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- - 'I' h e l+lNGL.lSHf DEPARTMENT teaches everything from Shakespeare to the little technicalities of grammar. Composition and diction are stressed, hut one ot' the teachers' perenniel head- aches is tliecorrection of punctuation, spelling and sentence structu1'e. Spec- ialized courses in dramatics, radio pro- duction, public speaking, and journal- ism add variety to the schedule of classes. This department, with 40 in- structors, is the largest in school. UPPER LEFT, FIRST ROW, L to R: Florence Gholz, Virginia Stearns. SECOND ROW. L to R: Beatrice Rose. Pauline Cheno- weth. Clara Portertield. Rosalie Phillippi, Mark Wilcox. Dept. I-lead. CENTER LEFT, FIRST ROW. L to R: Kay Patton, Iose- phine Wiley. Martha Lee Myers. SECOND ROW. L to R: Dorothy Hanlon, Marguerite Iohnson, Albert Lewis. Sam Wallace. Frank Wattron. TO THE LEFT. FIRST ROW, L to R: Molly White. Anne Keeshan. SECOND ROW, L to R: Peggy Cooke, Ioy Rui. Damian Matz. Elvin l-Iedgecock, Arthur Dial. With Old Standbvs PILIS Nev 'l'hinkl Think! 'llhinklw The most important task of the SOCIAL St'll'1Nt'lfl lJl+lPAR'l7Ml4lNT is to get students to think things out logically. Problems from the time of the Cave- mcn to the Atomic Age are presented and discussed. Keeping up with cur- rent events is also greatly stressed. LOWER LEFT, FIRST ROW, L to R: Kathryn Houston, Eleanor Frater. Dept. Head: Ruth Neiman, Damian Matz. SECOND ROW. L to R: Albert Stewart. Don Robesky, Paul Walker. Iohn Collins. BELOW, FIRST ROW, I. to R: Anne Keeshan, Esther Pinnel, Don Doolin. John Keene, William Weitzel, Kay Patton. Keith Found. Glendon Rodgers.
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