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Sending out appointment slips and mailing students' transcripts to col- leges are daily duties of Mrs. Shirley Braman. SEC RETARI ES The type of work done here is pupil ac- counting, class standing, receptionist work, taking incoming calls on the switchboard. bookkeeping, money income and eligibility. Alot of our work is done by IBM machines. There are various jobs here for each person and . .. unexpected work to do each day. fMrs. Dorothy Omanj The attendance work is routine, but it's the people who come and go that's interesting. CMrs. Elizabeth .lohnsonj Anderson, Fay Braman. Shirley Carlson, Elaine ' Carlson,Joan x - 4 iii . f . Cook,Charlene Gabrielson. Florence ... Gustafson. Eleanor Hoglund, Marge Johnson. Betty Oman. Dorothy Roland. Pauline Faculty 141
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION if l think PE is important to everyone. ln our gym department we have team sports and in- dividual sports. With these individual sports we can see the ability of each person. We can also introduce to them physical activities and through these we hope that they'll get involved in athletics. In team sports the kids are divided up by their talents so that they will learn how to adjust to other kids whose talents differ from theirs. Four years of gym offer the best opportunity for physical fitness. ln this society people won't do things like . .. stay in shape because it is inconvenient for them. CMr. Lee Marksj Creative movement is the hardest thing. lt's not something black or white, it's some- thing you have to make up. It all depends on the girl. QMrs. June Haseltony l'm sick of these gym teachers trying to make us graceful. It just won't work. CPaula Eikenberryy I am Mrs. Friel - no longer Miss Morrissey, remember that. CMrs. Jane Frielj Bean. Brenda Friel, Jane Kemp, Ro bert Cassioppi, Eugene Flynn, Jack l-laselton. June Jamison, Jan King, Sharon Lazenby, Sharon 4'!'5 4 f v 4 sf .iv , his in 'I -it 1 4, ,., , 5 L., X . ig I V. f 'I i I f Eze- tLi I':'i'2-VI 581' Marks, Lee May. Donald 140 Faculty 5lllI.l0RL STAN The day's hilarious happenings in the senior girls' is the topic between Mrs, Sharon Lazenby and Mrs. free exercise classes Jane Fnel. Wea! A girls' gym class is hard enough to con' trol without having to time them, but Mrs. Sally Nelson is quite capable.
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CAFETERIA, JANITORS About a thousand kids go through the lunch and snack lines a day. One of the prob- lems is keepingthe hot things hot and the cold things cold. Usually our . .. busiest hours are fourth and fifth Our menus are planned at the Board of Education. People who really get around and see a lot of kitchens, like the milkmen and the ice cream delivery men are amazed at the cleanliness of our kitchen. We like to encour- age all the parents to come through on the tour. We're proud of our kitchen and we want to show the parents the preparation and care that we take. CMrs. Helen Pattersonj The blackboards in the math rooms are cleaned every other day. We try to get every other one at least once a week. The season that's the dirtiest around here is from the Labor Day weekend until between June 8th or 9th, We probably average around a ton of trash a week. At any point that we could get help from the student body in cleanliness and sanitation, we'd appreciate it. fMr. Ray Hillerj I see that the cafeteria is picked up. I ask the kids to pick up their trays, then if they don't, I give them a warning, and then if they don't, l report them to Mr. Wood. l've never been happier. The students are wonderful. There are just a few that cause problems. tMr. Maurice CMoej lngramj Along with the regular 45 cents lunch. Connie DeGunther adds to her tray an entee of history books. ' A ' ' . - 1 V' 1 , if. A t , T A R iii if t .,.. , 5 H - if .Vfg K., ,, H F K Q- l 5 ,,5, CAFETERIA WORKERS: H. Patterson, N. Malm, G, l-lixson, E. Nagel, A. Talbot, l. Seller, E. Oberg, A. Marinelli, P. Rinaldo, V. Carr. 142 Faculty
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