Cambridge High School - Viking Yearbook (Cambridge, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 26 text:

Board of Education The Board of Education is made up of six conscientious, unsalaried citizens. These six persons are asked to assume many responsibilities, and too often their service to the school and the community is forgotten. Therefore, we of C.C.H.S. wish to express our gratitude to our Board of Education, and incidentally, endeavor to show you who are not so closely connected with school activities something of the varied and numerous duties of these faithful men. They must, first of all, secure the services of the best available teachers, custodians, cooks, secretary, and bus drivers. They have at all times the welfare of each student in mind when they generously make possible the purchase of such modern teaching aids as the opaque proiector, tape recorders, reading accelerator, record players, proiectors, cameras, films, and movies, all of which make the learning process easier and more pleasant. Another proiect recently undertaken by the Board was the oiling and surfacing of our spacious parking lot so that it may be used in all kinds of weather. The foregoing are only a few of the contributions made by our Board of Education and do not include the long hours they spend on the routine business that running a school involves. 22

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D D7 Mrs. Betty Dimick School Secretary Here we see Mrs. Dimick, or Betty, as most of the students call her. ln her role as school secretary, she makes the office a friendly place for all who enter, whether it be for advice, aid, or other personal problems. Betty also has that virtue of remembering everyone, freshman and senior alike, as anyone who has had a birthday and has found a greeting card hanging in his locker, will tell you. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cousins Mrs. Elmer Danielson School Custodians Our new and modern high school is a very attractive building. One of the prime reasons for its uniform state of cleanliness and beauty is the result of the effort expended by our team of custodians, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cousins and Mrs. Elmer Danielson. Many compliments from visitors at the high school are heard concerning the fine condition of the building and these reflect favorably on those who have charge of it. In addition, Frank, Mrs. Cousins, and Mrs. Danielson are three very pleasant and accommodating persons in relationship to both the students and teachers. Carl Lindstrom Perry Leander LaVerne Peterson Harvey Van Dyck I Duane Tomlinson Everett Palmer Andy Johnson Bus Drivers Here are some men upon whom our school unit is greatly dependent. They are the bus drivers, whose duty it is to transport the students to and from school in a safe, efficient manner. Their fine record of performance proves that they are fully aware of the responsibility which rests upon them. 21



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Executive Staff S 1 L 'T Mary May ..,............................,.......... 7. Benefit Chairman Mary's duties deal solely with methods of obtaining funds to cover Viking publication cost, namely, the carnival. She makes out the committees, co-ordinates the plans, and keeps everything running smoothly until the big night is over. .lack Johnson ..................................................,..... Editor As the editor of the Viking, Jack is responsible for directing the staff and assembling the layout. He also serves as the link between the staff, its sponsor, and the photographer, printer, and binder. .lack Kenward ..,................................. Assistant Editor Heretofore this position has been relatively unimportant. lt is iust the opposite this year, as Jack is a very competent photographer. He not only photographs but develops and prints many of the pictures for the Viking. Janifer Engquist ..................,......... Business Manager As business manager, Janifer keeps the staff's financial records, collects the payments for annuals, attends to the payment of all bills, and is in charge of all carnival cashiers and the totaling of the carnival proceeds. 23

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