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With First row, (IlI !o iigiil). Pud Sa.i.jI , L: .l V, ' l!. , i ):i ' - ' -J j L j 3r t Tom Thompson, Don Suycott; [second row) Jim Babylon, Sonny Faulk, Glen Crandell, Pete Dodd, Ron Groham, Reed Turner, Paul McCarthy, Bill Herbst, and Bill Hill. Our bus drivers and maintenance crew, under the able supervision of Mr. Keller and Mr. Drott, respec- tively, do a lot in keeping our machines and some- times even students in running and rolling order. It isn ' t alwoys easy or fun to chauffeur a bus load of noisy students through heavy traffic, or to stand atop a high scaffolding and watch students far below running into it. To these fellows, who do so much with little credit, we extend a big thank you. Harold G, Keller Transportation Head Lew Levinson Auditorium Supervisor First row, (left to right): Clarence Balknapp, John Magnuson, Emmett Howard, Eddie Updyke, William Coburn, Bob Stuht, Placido Daniels, Paul Lewis, Carl Zehnpfennig; (second row) Hudson Rennie, Jimmie Glidewell, John MacGill, Clarence Kinney, Paul Block, Richard Stonebraker, Howard Stonebraker, Chuck Meeks, Herbert Lomar; (third row) Glen Ephrem, Charles Hezmolhalch, Earl Ridgewoy, Joy Shober, Vinton Lee, Luther Evans and Don Fry. Charles Drott Operations and Maintenance Heod 24
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Students . . The men and women who stand behind us and work for us ore deserving of our deepest appreciation and our most sincere thanks. Without them the student body could not function. Many times the buses have had to wait for late students, the custodians have had to open a locked door for a forgetful student, and the book store has kept books which were left outside by students from being weather damaged. Seated, (left to right): Betty McKinley, Pot McCobe, Nola Hatch, Lucille Uwinell; (stand- ing) Harriet Wallace, Virginia Tonnehill, luro Wolderp, and Dorotheo Bain. Herbert A. Carter Eldon L, Rodieck LeHo Flynn Eleanor Compbe Coordinator, Evening Schools Coordinator Library Bookstore and Evening Junior College In the FUHS library, students can find valuable reference materials to supplement their classroom studies. The librarians ore always on hand to assist students in finding books they need or to give them any information concerning the library. Those working in the evening high school and adult education offices do much to keep the evening school program going. This program is designed to aid adults and out-of-school students in obtaining their high school diplomas. Margaret Kessler Head Librarian Adult education oH,ce. (left to Jeanne Kreutzen, Helen Zincke 23
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a Sjmile Plant offpce, (left to right): Louise Fitsimmons, Agnes Murphy, and Myrtle Neally. Carolyn Schubert Girls ' Gym Attenda Jess Hortado CarrtDus Custodion Clean Campus is a slogan which has been heard around Fullerton High this year and in years past. The effort mode by the student body has been greatly aided by the help of our campus cus- todians, under the supervision of Jess Hurtado. Besides keeping our campus in tip-top shape, the custodians are the ones who provide whatever you need — ladders, chairs, and other implements. The custodians act as sort of mailmen around campus, too. They are the ones you see delivering packages and so forth to rooms all over the campus. Whatever you may need — the cus- todians are always glad to help you find it. Custodians, (first row, left to right); William Anderson, Iro Roberts, Jess Hurtado, William Rosen- burger, Hugh Toylor, Lorry Reynoso; (second row) Raymond Hoover, Carl Bouton, Horoce Phillips, George Miles, Kenneth Deon; (third row) James Yates, Verlyn Thornsberry, Howard Jomes, Bill Fulkerson, Robert Morton, ond A. Ackley. 25
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