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Chief Cusfodian Penrod Caleleria Mgr. Slanlrard X I fl: , 1 , x..,V-.Ai 321' Building lnspeclor Holland M 2 X 2 is Mr. Hughes is lhe chief operalor of Delano Highis Cusiodians above are, loaclc, Klusmire, Filzgerald, Savage, own laundry, which handles lowels and cafeleria linen. Scriven, Harpy fronl, Brisiow, Sellars, Ragsdale, Penrod, Wilson. Caleleria workers below are Fifzgerald, M. Penrod, Jackson, Through lhe cafeleria lines each noon go hundreds of Syers: Sealed, Dorsey, I., Penrod, Slanlcard, Boellcher. hungry sludenis in lhree shills, Seniors go firsl, of course sfii slss - r ir I L , ' L FS ' 5 was if Q E Q R 5 ' W. 3 W 3 .far I' bs rei ,Q b :ark Sai s W . ,X 3 ima' 1 5 L Xi if N W X 21
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IT Takes a LoT of People! Mrs. VioleT Cowan served The school as CounTy l-lealTh nurse This year. Dr. Oreon Kees- lar, coordinaTor oT secondary educaTion in Kern CounTy, has visiTed Delano l-ligh weekly To aid The school in many ways. Mrs. BeniTeen MonTgomery, bookkeeperg Mrs. Peg VogT, secreTaryg and Senior Irene Naiera, aTTendance clerk, have made up an eTTecTive clerical Team. Lyle Penrod has conTinued in his respon- A sible iob as chieT cusTodian. E. W. Holland has served as building inspecTor on The sTadium and academic building consTrucTion. AT peak enrollmenT Mrs. BerTha Slankard, caTeTeria manager, her Tull-Time employees, and 35 sTudenTs served daily 600 plaTe lunches and 500 sandwiches. New caTeTeria improvemenTs included reorganizaTion oT The TaculTy dining room, soundprooTing, and purchase oT a new mixer and TounTain equipment Under The direcTion OT L. E. Abbey, more Than halT oT The sTudenT body has been bussed To and Trom school in a TleeT oT eleven busses. Lhe Pond bus Travelled 90 miles on iTs run each ay. Above, Dr. Keeslar and Nurse Cowan visiT us weekly. VogT, Naiera, and MonTgomery keep our records sTraighT. Bus drivers, below, in The back row, are T-lughes, Johnson, Below, pride oT The TleeTl Delano l-ligh's newesT and biggesT Belcher, Washman, Broaddus, l-lazleTon3 TronT, l-Tolland, busses. IT Takes Tour Tull-Time mechanics To keep The eleven Spurrier, DirecTor Abbey, Garrison, and Phillips. busses serviced and in repair. 0
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350 Peppy Freshmen Enroll No longer can The leTT side oT The audiTorium be called The Treshman sec- Tion. WiTh a membership oT 350 This year, The Trosh overTlow all over The place. Delano l-ligh's largesT class has spenT a busy year learning The ropes and geTTing adiusTed To high school life. As The TirsT social evenT, The Trosh were enTerTained aT a l-lallowe'en parTy OcTober 25 given Tor Them by The sopho- mores. ln December The Treshmen enTer- Tained The sophs. Dancing and enTerTain- menT aT a parTy in lvlarch were so much Tun The sophs closed up Their own parTy and ioined in. Class oTTicers were B. Morris, presi- denTg C. WhiTe, vice-presidenTg E. Davis, secreTary, D. Ingram, yell-leader, Gray- don, Diaz, Dudney, Rodriguez, repre- senTaTives. Chief adviser was Mr. Hughes. Back row, Alva, BruTon, Blubaugh, Apple- Tord, BusTer, BallesTeros, Barnes, Backus: Third row, Brooding, E. Alba, Barkley, Allen, Alvis, Bervel, Bryan, Brashearsg second row, lvl. Brown, Allen, Alexander, ATchinson, Brasslield, AshworThq fronT row, BarTleTT, S. Anderson, Barbee, Buford, O. Anderson, Alvarez, B. Alba. Back row, CliTTon, Bryan, BebouT, Church- man, Carey, Crouch, Cannon: Third row, CoTTon, Banning, Chaney, Baker, Channel, Bowles, Brogdon, Coleman: second row, Chavez, Brown, Bush, BolderoTT, Crane, Cesare, BelTlowerg fronl' row, Carabaiol, Carneio, Callahan, Casey, CoThran, Con- ley, Criner.
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