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MRS. DORIS DAVIES S f A . Tons Consumed in Cafeteria 13,050 pounds of foodl-500 cases of canned fruit and vegetahlesl-6,000 quarts of milk!-Who says studying doesn't worlc up an appetite? Believe it or not, this peerless pile of victuals disappears into the mouths of the famishecl stu- dents in only one short year. After glancing over these statistics, one can readily see why Mrs. Davis needs four full time assistants and two part time helpers hesides the forty students who earn their meals hy working in the cafeteria. . .1 f 3 i ,ef .ML 42 hz jx 5 D . -, 7' R- ' - Q ,g if -iv - ,y 5, ty In i hh- 1 XM. , E i r if CAFETERIA COOKS: Run' I-june O'Connor. Ann Linn. Beatrire Cafeteria FIRST LUNCH CAFETERIA WORKIERS: Row I-Joanne Carlson, Marigene Miller, Marion Dunlap, Margaret Doten, Delores Rohinson, Dorothy St. Pierre, Winifred Vllilson, Arlys Homestead. Ron' I-David Coddlngton. Pat Sweeney, Bch Oshorn. john Stevens, Margaret Cavannah, Pat Mulligan, Phyllis Heinherlcer. Row iffiene Fiattell, llnh Wallace, Rohm Hopkins, Charles Sutherland, Marlyn Homestead, Bill Anderson, Ivan Bratroff. lIIfAI.'I'H iQI5NTIiR: Ron' Iflnez Schmidt. lieth Wadsworth, Clara Mitthell, Anna Mary Kraft, Annehelle Butts. Run Zglluhy Engebretson. Ann Duharher, Mary Walterhach, Lolarae johnson, Ilarhara Wekell. Rim' j f Helen Shultz, ,lean Anderson. Carolvn Benedict, Dot Colbv. Health Center Aids Sick It is necessary for every school to have a place to care for the after-test casualties and the vic- tims of the noon-hour rush. Clover Parlcis health center, with its omnipresent heat machine, is well equipped to talce on all comers. C. P.'s little hospital, directed hy Mrs. Esther Burl: a good joh throughout the year in caring for the siclc and wounded. Healtli center girls, spending one period a day there, ing, c Busses, Maintenance Evans' Duties Walt Evans is in charge of the maintenance of the school plant and its connected facilities. Staggering its worlc to fit a round-the-cloclc schedule, the BUS DRIVERS: Row I-Joe Wright. Robert Hillberg, Don Headlvr Ann Ransweiler, Lillian Donnaly. s i xl SECOND LUNCH CAFETERIA XVORKISRS: Run' Ifjoan Hicks, Donna jones, Lavora Sartain, Ann Kohler, ,Ioan Siminislci, Dolores Willard. Ron 17I.inda Bradshaw, Christine Lamoreaux, Ruth Cochran, Barham Willard, Ifrnie Sweat. Ron' i-liill Antonovich. Eddie Stevenson, Richard Hohnhaum, june Sutherland. Virginia Paddock, Joyce VanHunter. Wl'lO presides at E116 1163! ITIHCIIIHC, 11215 d0I'lC learn home nursing, first aid, office train- l . . . XIRS. FSTHIER HURK lerical worlc and puhlic relations. K Health Center custodial staff of eight lceeps the school plant in a condition of cleanliness that wins universal respect. The thirty-three daily runs of the eight husses cover 321 miles. Total yearly mileage exceeds 63,000g 12,600 gallons of gasoline and 200 gallons of oil are used in a single year. CUSTODIANS: A. H. Van Norman, Walt Ifvans, Werner Gripp, lfritltson, Mr. Ifvans, Bill Farris. Row ZfMr. Milikan, Mr. Gripp, MR. WALT EVANS Mr. Sutlch, Mr. Alsbury, Mr. Vinyard, Mr, Tone, MHIHKPHHHCP Mrs. Van Norman, Ilill Donnelly, Harold Irfleadlrv. Ilill Cotldington. W i 3 I f rr t 5 . f if nf I3
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MR. L. T. SWALL MR. WILLIAM TONE MR. J. EDWARD TRIMBLE MR. PAUL WAGLEY Industrial Arts Dept. Head Physical Education Dept. Head Director of Audio-Visual Education Social Science Dept. Head Planning Keeps Evils of Crowded Conditions at Minimum MR. MARTIN E. NORTH MISS NINA OGREN Biology. Jr. High Core Cooking MR. HAROLD RADABAUGH Wood Shop MR. EARL SNYDER MRS. EDITH STARK MR. GEORGE N, SUTICH Flight Training English Drivers' Training, Health i jr High Mathematics Machine Shop Aircraft Mechanics MISS ANNE SHEA Typing MR. THEODORE VINYARD Mech. Drawing, Boys, Coun. Music MRS. HELEN RANSON Jr. High Core MISS VALOIS WAI-ILGREN Music ke E c Allah I l r I lNlRS. OLIVIA XVAISS MR. RICHARD WATT MR. RICHARD WHITE MR. ARTHUR- WILLIAMS i fs. ' n 12 ,-
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DICK PERKINS Student Body President BARBARA TUBBS Treasurer Council Gouerns A. S. B. Through the Student Council, the governing and legis- lative body of the Clover Park Associated Student Body, senior high students are provided with a democratic form of self- government. The ,48-'49 version of this exalted body began preparation for the opening of school with bi-monthly summer meetings. Projects to be handled by the group before the fall session began were publishing the Student Handbook, planning a ticket campaign for the Athletic Fund, and arranging for activity ticket sales. As the school year progressed, Council members acted as guides in the halls several timesg they selected a Teenage Club cabinet, chose three students to serve on the assembly committee and sponsored stocking dances after home football games. They exercised their purchasing power by providing the school with two megaphones, a felt banner, and a new jukebox. Rooters' badges and bookcovers displaying the schoolls colors were sold through jerry Groff's student bookroom, with the A. S. B. realizing the profits. JOHN BUREN Student Body Vice-President Student Body President C Boys' Club Ends Year Loaded JOYCE WILFLEY ECO! 5 BUD BENDIX Representative-at-Large JERRY GROFF S eta V f I d t y Ernie Combs was president of Boys' Club for the '48-'49 period JEANNINE HOYT Social Secretary and, with the aid of his cabinet members and adviser I-larry Lang, suc- ceeded in presenting a wide bill of boys' activities. Included in the clubs' membership are activity ticket holding boys of the senior high. The club emerged at the end of the year as one of the most pros- perous organizations on the campus. The principle cause for this was, perhaps, the smoker which presented an eight-bout card that really raked in the cash. Marvin Knudson was chairman of this affair, and 'lim Dolle acted as Master of Ceremonies. George Little was chairman of the annual skating party sponsored by the club, and held this year at the Tacoma Ice Palace. The Boys' Club phone book, always a handy item for members searching for dates, rolled off in fine form this year. jerry Smith was in charge of this operation, but does not claim credit for the several mistakes. The book contained phone numbers, addresses, activities, and hobbies of the students of the senior high. Dads of football squad members were admitted free to the last home game of the season. The Boys' Club sponsored this affair. Also worthy of mention is the 'Tools' Frolicn, the clubs, sport dance, where April-Fool candy and other gags often distracted from the dancing. Tom Gullikson headed the dance committee. In an effort to make monthly meetings more interesting, Wes Henwood, program chairman, obtained speakers who spoke on such subjects as psychology, the armed forces, the Better Business Bureau. the Chamber of Commerce, and the petroleum industry. 14 BOYS' CLUB CABINET: Row Bob Brewer. Run' 2-blarvm Knudson. om Gulliksian. Chuck wide
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