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COUNSELOR’S OFFICE MRS. TELFER’S OFFICE left to right—Mr. Scribner, Sandra Mouldey, Nancy Daines, Left to right—Mrs. Telfer, Dorothy Quam, Dorothy Ely, Violet Owen. Marilyn Bruce. OFFICES Typing, taking dictation, and filing constitute the duties of these office girls who are taking advantage of the school’s job ) ie training program. The librarians help students locate books and magazines and assist Mrs. Anderson, librarian, in other duties, LIBRARY STAFF VICE-PRINCIPAL’S left to right, back row—Ray Pettie, Jack Birt. Third row—Art Burtis, Terry Dolan, he | 7 sores Bill Lashua, Walter Leyda, Buren Pearce. Second row—Pat Harwell, Eleanor McGill, OFFICE Diana Rosso, Camilla Matthiesen. Front row—Sally Akers, Ronald Parker, Mary Wil- Left to right—Eleanor Noah, Donna Cline, Diane kerson, Shirley Reynolds, Sandra Peterson. Kronmeyer, Mr. Hollingshead.
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OFFICE STAFFS Always cheerful and pleas- ant, these girls are chosen to provide necessary assistance for the administration be- cause they are responsible and capable students. They not only receive grades for their work but also attain practical clerical ex- perience to supplement their classroom work. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Left to right—Ellen Moses, Rosalee Swedberg, Shirley Peterson, Dorothy Quam, lo Dean Prove. MAIN OFFICE Front Row, left to right—Sharon Hildebrand, Dianne Beaudin, Mary Mid- dleton, Mrs. Frazer, Linda Eddy, Kay Triplett, Shirley Graham. MR. ALLEN’S OFFICE Back Row—Rich Robinson, Julie Einerson, Penny Hudson, Camilla Lowe, Left to right—Pat Schwartz, Mr. Allen, Carole Rowalt. Shirley Carlson, Janet Peterson. %e =a F
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JUNIOR FHA OFFICERS. Left to right—Ruth Lien, Shirley Ridd'e, Marnee Kem, Penny Stout, Barbara Phillips, Sandra Franks. JUNIOR FHA. First Row, left to right—Doreen McReynclds, Mary Jane Schatz, Suzie Reynolds, Rhodora Gorman, Carol Mercereau, Marnee Kem, Shirley Riddle, Jane Phillips, Margit Hendrickson, Jean Gersuch, Mona Whittie, Margo Adams, Shirley Byers, Nina Stevens, May Williams, Jean Dodds, Peggy Griffith, Joan Mapes, Janel Maki. Second Row—Anna Brown, Joanne Pitts, Jille Vearge, Lylaine Homberg, Leuise Holt, Mary Joan Nesbit, Margaret Monken, Barbora Bruce, Penny Stout, Shirley Trin- trud, Elizabeth Truax, Geraldine Wold, Geraldine O'Neill, Beverly En- twistle, Julie McAdams, Barbara Phillips. Third Row—Barbara Fullerton, Ruth O'Connor, Norma Johnson, Sandra Franks, Ellen Train, Jolene Owen, Ruth Lien, Bessie Davis, Lynne Conan, Sharon Sorenson, Betty Lou Bass. Back Row—Joanne Bergerson, Corlee Wright, Sue Peters, Barbara Clark, Lois Holt, Rosemary Gregg. | a. = ‘aa ny ve BO@ “ AA AAA oe SENIOR FHA OFF:CERS. Le t to right—Sharon Hildebrand, Sylvia Huseby, Lynne Housel. Front Row—Penny Hudson, Rosalee Swedberg, Sandra Hall. SENIOR FHA. First Row, left to right—Roberta Morse, Patty Dahlberg, June Easterday, Shirley Vaughn, Pat Feroe, Marlene Rosholt, Margaret Morman, Camilla Lowe, Gail Hansen, Penny Hudson, Sandra Hall, Noreen Wilson, Judy Johannesen, Patty Cleveland, Shirley Oakland, Diana Morse, Ger- aldine Duke, Second Row—Dorothy Scorgie, Jenny Finneran, Diane Ewing, Linda Eddy, Rosalee Swedberg, Lois Diemert, Patti Ewing, Delores Bowers, Joanne Hoffman, Mory Middleton, Julie Einersen, Norma Jean Powell, Nancy Schatz. Third Row—Shirley Graham, Helen Siberg, Marcia Cohn, Sylvia Huseby, Lynne Housel, Marilyn Peterson, Shirley Moselle, Nita Catterell, Sondra Peterson, Renee Costa, Jeanette Swanson, Zoe Van Neuwenhuise, Elizabeth Cox, Nancy Moehlenpch. Fourth Row—Barbara Green, Martha McCul!lom, Gail Hansen, Diana Rosso, Sharon Hildebrand, Annette Anderson. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The busy F.H.A. chapters concentrated on money-making projects this year and used most of their earnings for donations to certain departments in the school. Several girls from both chapters attended and took part in the regional and state conventions. One semester of home economics is re- quired for membership in the Future Home- makers of America. This organization at- tempts to further a girl's interest in home, family, community, and nation. HOME EC One semester of cooking and one semester of sewing is a graduation requirement of all Edmonds High School girls. Kay Triplett is shown at the far left busily working on a skirt in her sewing class. Sandy Franks is shown practicing a recipe she re- ceived in her cooking class.
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