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provided necessary services for students l l I CAMPUS MAINTENANCE STAFF, FRONT ROW: Odessa Hicks, Claude Peloquin, Edward LalTerly. BACK ROW: George Woods, and jube Roberts. NORTHWEST MAINTENANCE STAFF. SEATED: Sophie Kahon, George Komacla. NORTHEAST MAINTENANCE STAFF, SEATED: Wilbur McHugh. STANDING: Einar Karlstedl, Eslel Rabon, and Richard Bentson. STANDING: Irroy Spearman, Estelle Williams, and jacob Scllimpf. Qs K Ki,.,.....,., l 'N .Qw- H3151 5
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!,Y...,e:ii ' ur maintenance men and bus drivers Transportation to and from school each day was efficiently run by the bus drivers. These men kept their schedules and picked up waiting students in all types of weather. Bus service was also available to games away from Harold L. Richards and other events at other schools. There was no extra charge for bus service to and from school. The bus drivers were al- ways friendly with all students and mixed pleasure with their jobs. Being skilled mechanics, the bus drivers kept the buses in good condition. Bus service, available after each clay. was kept on a tight schedule. CAMPUS BUS DRIVERS: Nick Guglielxnucci, Dave La Morte, james Robb, Leonard Witt, Pal Pompa, and Robert Englchardt. , f -ae--
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158 Student organizations formed the heart of social life during the school year. There were clubs that appealed to every inter- est, and a vast majority of the student body participated in at least one. Organizations planned many activities throughout the year. Every club decorated a wall during the Christmas season, and each club built a float for the homecoming parade. Field trips that combined cultural interest with enjoyment were typical of many of the club activities. The functions of most clubs contributed to strong school spirit and support. Organizations were formed at the beginning of the year when students elected officers and designed their initial plans and pur- poses. Each organization planned meetings at least once a month throughout the year. The meetings evoked many creative ideas from the members, and the leaders proved to be responsible as they accomplished set goals. Many members of the faculty con- tributed their time and effort to sponsor and guide the clubs. ORGANIZATIONS .-54 45 is - - f ' WEP s, Ah' , , , i A apr s me , . X f', lim EEG aff
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