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I Health Center help consists ot: Peggy Cix, Bernadine Murray, Pat Queen, Barbara Sears, Betty Fellows, Catherine Conrad, Sandra Grondahl, Dorene Whittley, Barbara Erickson, Ioan HEALTH The miniature hospital, under the direction of Mrs. Myers, takes care of any- one who becomes ill or in- jured during school hours. The girls who work in the health center learn the fun- damentals of home nursing and also may earn either a major or minor depending on the hours worked, Kenny, Verna Mohoric. 'Hr MRS. MEYER Health Director PECIECTICNISTS The projection squad has the important job of presenting our audio-visual aids to us. They are required to know how to use motion picture projectors, filmstrip projectors, and opaque projectors. They also operate the wire, disc, and tape recording equipment. The squad is in charge of the public address systems which is used at all our assemblies, concerts, and games. They learn to make film repairs and how to service all their equipment. There is an art in keeping the audience receptive to the movie. The operator must take into consideration the location of the screen, grouping of the audience, and the size of the picture to be shown in the room lt is therefore necessary that the showman know his equipment and how to use it correctly. ROW l: Rodger Martinson, Carla Wright, Richard Schinell. ROW 2: Gene Meade, Frank Bisnor, Mr. Trimble. ROW 3: Dick Miles, Raymond French, lim Thornburg. Gary Wamburg, Blaine Smith, Steve Merrill, Barry Murphy. . X mum Q ROW 1: lames Donnally, Alice van Norman, Roy van Norman. ROW 2: George Wicks, Harold Headly, William Coddington, Warner Gripp, supervisor. MAINTENANCE In 1928 Clover Park junior High School opened. then the school has built up into a modern, complex plant. Transportation was one thirty-five passenger Reo that made six trips a day. Now we have nineteen buses that make fifty-nine trips during the day for the district. The buses are our approved transportation tor extra-curricular activities that take place away from school. Mr. Lillard T. Swall is Director of Transportation. The important Work of keeping our school clean, neat, and sanitary falls to our seven custodians. They work in shifts to enable the plant to work on a twenty-four hour basis. During vacations the school is thoroughly cleaned and ree paired. Mr. Warner Gripp is our very capable Supervisor. CANCPY CREW The canopy crew, one of the hardest working and little praised groups in the school, was led under the very capable direction of lohn Sayre, Secretary of lndustry. The canopy is put up for concerts, dances and other special events. lt transforms the barn-like school gym into a beautiful ball- room, because of the impression of a lower ceiling, Without the canopy the dances would have lost much of their color and effect, which the students, who attended these affairs, admired very much. Promptness of the crew was greatly appreciated by the dance committees, because they cannot start to decorate until the canopy is put up. The boys all did a very fine job this year in putting up the canopy and, of course, taking it down afterwards. Since ROW 1: Steve Merrill, Iohn Woods. ROW 2: Bob Frankland, Iohn Sayre, Iim Thornburg.
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