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?awzdaf7 EVAN W. DAVIES l l 2 MISS MYRLE MINER-Dist. Curriculum Co-ordinator MISS MINER-Dist. Curriculum Co-ordinator We are happy to welcome Miss Myrle Miner to EI Camino this year. Miss Miner is not new to our district, having spent eighteen years at San Juan High as an English teacher and counselor. Her position is very important to us at El Camino and to the administration, faculty, and student body of San Juan as well. Included in her responsibilities are working with the teachers to better instructional procedures, coordinating curriculum of San Juan district, and supervising testing programs. EDWARD DOLDER RALPH HINSEY W The College Prep courses in English, which have benefited many students, are a product of Miss Miner's efforts. By HELENE FELOS GEORGE W. PALMER Assistant Superintendent R. H. KELSOE ROBERT A. REICHE MR. MOSER Of all the faculty members of El Camino High none was busier than Mr. P. V. Moser, Student Activity Director. It was Mr. Moser's unenviable task to coordinate the various student activities into a smoothly functioning organization. He was the spark plug and student advisor of the many different drives and activities which are an important part of school life. lt was his duty to act as liason between the student body and the school administrators, giving advice where needed. Mr. Moser is to be commended for his wisdom and ingenuity in accomplishing a difficult task. By CAROL MAGNUSON PAUL MOSER-Director of Student Activities ENS! Qi S V! f 'il Sli! ' I Xk'-MW'-55 lfwiilikimt - is--w A
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37g MRS. JEAN M. GOFF Vice Principal of Girls MRS. GOFF Down our main hall in room eleven, there's a very busy person whom we all know and admire, She's Mrs. Jean M. Gott. Being Dean of Girls' Vice Principal is really a iob in itself, but other im- portant responsibilities rest on Mrs. Goff's shoulders. She is Senior Girls' Counselor and supervises scholarships and college applications, Commence- ment and Baccalaureate services, and club nights. Mrs. Goff's maior interests have taken her to many parts of the world, including the Peking American School in Peiping, China, St. Helen's Hall Junior College in Portland, Oregon, Hockaday School for Girls Junior College in Dallas, Texas, and Lower Columbia Junior College in Longview, Washington. We are privileged to have the services of such a respected and outstand- ing person. By HELENE mos MR. NESSETH A well-known person at our school is Mr. Nesseth, our Dean of Boys and Vice Principal. Organizing and supervising the hall monitor and student patrol systems and acting as Senior Boys' Counselor were iust a few of his many iobs this year. His pep talks when our Spirit was low and his praise for work well- done helped keep citizenship high. Congratulations to Mr. Nesseth for the fine way he has helped carry on El Camino's traditions. By BARBARA STENZEL .-in HJALMER NESSETH Vice Principal of Boys EVERETT FAULKNER MRS. FRANCES M. SMITH WILLIAM MCFARLAND MRS. WINIFRED SHERROD RICHARD SOWERS MRS. MARGARET YOUNG
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