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C0046 gil' M9 Sweefd, gudfocbanfi urn On ,JJ ' -4 ., ji K , .-1-' . . ':- ...ef ' . -X 2 r . Uma.: E , if , , . A as . - . 45,19 'f .e.r., . K CAFETERIA STAFF. Mrs. Cloucla, Nlrs. Gilbert, Mrs. McWilliams, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Myers. CAFETERIA CREW. A: Eason, Kane, Buckley, Lovaas, Neyens, Richard LaFreniere, Ronald LaFreniere. B: Easterbrook, King, Caron, Hayward, Cupples, Mastin. C: Schermerhorn, Walters, Satterlee, Elkins, Helmer, Schenk, Rought, Wilcox, Gamble. SCHOOL LUNCHES The tasty, inexpensive lunches, with their vari- ety of meats, vegetables, and pastries, could never have been found in schools a centur ago. Mrs. Elsie McWilliams is largely responsible Bor our cafeteria's success. Much of the work is done by students, who receive valuable training and experience while giv- ing service to the school. MR. STAFFORD, Custodian THE CUSTODIANS Always on hand in time of need, Tom Stafford, custodian, and Mrs. Katherine Raper, matron, are fa- miliar flgures around school. Kept busy working jammed locks and checking on lost articles, they hardly have time for their regular jobs. Mr. Stafford is also in charge of the five men who clean and main- tain the building. MRS. RAPER, Matron
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alaadk .zlwlegod .sgluolenfri .f-vwf 'aa . MRS. TAYLOR MRS. CHRISTOPHERSON MISS COOKE A MISS BANNERMAN THE NURSE and act as secretaries to the busy principals are the A h k b Q ld genial office staff members, Mrs. Shirley Taylor and r person ,W om everyone nows ut se om Miss Myrna Bannerman. appreciates until troubled with an upset stomach or cut finger is Miss Hulda Cooke, our school nurse, THE ATTENDANCE CLERK whos always generous with help and advice. Busily Writing out Pink Slips - and blue - Mrs. THE OFFICE STAFF Marie Christopherson, B.H.S. attendance officer, is acquainted with most sudents. Her sixth sense en- Always OH the job to type out School reports ables her to tell whether or not you've been skipping. RADIO CREW The capable radio crew, headed by Curt Smith and Don Easterbrook, keep busy operating all the radio equipment around school. In their slack minutes they like to put racks on Mrs. Taylorls chair. They also love to rib one another. If you want to see a prize collection of cartoons pilferecl from magazines, comic books, and news- papers, take a gander at the ones in the radio room with crew members' names scrawled under the drawings. RADIO CREW. Front Row: Smith, Easterbrook, Haines, Bruland. Back Row: Reed, Haggen, Thorsen.
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g 34... ui.. 4. ,wa ...mf flare. pf YQ: ee.r sl MOREN EASTERBROOK SKOLD A. S. B. OFFICERS Don Easterbrook, A. S. B. president, has earned the respect and praise of faculty and students alike by his efficiency and friendliness. With a flashing smile for everyone, Sally Moren has planned and opened all this yearis assemblies. Busy, blonde Betty Lou Skold has filled the position of A. S. B. secre- tary with enthusiasm and dependability. EXECUTIVE BOARD Biggest headaches of the year for the Executive Board were planning the second annual Homecom- ing and supervising the Valentine personality con- test. The Board, consisting of the A. S. B. officers and two elected representatives from each class, is used to hearing the fateful ZDHOUDCCIHCDI-IITOIHOI' row morning, 8:15, in Mr. lackson's office . EXECUTIVE BOARD. Buck: Lindman, Cole, Nelson. Front: Schafer, Van Loock, Skold, Easterbrook, Moten, Stimpson iw
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