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Row 'l: Mrs, Scott, Mrs. Mcllvery, Mrs. Korf. Row 2: Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Glass, Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Aitken, Mrs. Weimer. CDFFICE STAFF Four years with the famous Mayo Brothers Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is one of the highlights of the career of Mrs. Ruth Hall, our school nurse. Travel is one of Mrs. Hall's favorite hobbies, and she hopes to practice her hobby this summer by taking a trip to Mexico with the Geographical Society of South- ern California. Mrs. Hall graduated from the Columbus Hospital School of Nursing, which is affiliated with Loyola Uni- versity in Chicago. After her career with the Mayos, she moved on to the University of California Medical Center in San Francisco, followed by several years at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, before she became affiliated with the Los Angeles School System. Before coming to Monroe she was a school nurse at San Fer- nando High School. R it or 2 , t fi? -.1 ' i 1,25 V152-H' ff' :. I .Q s- 3: L--1475 43 fvzizl' A 'L s.Za?.Hfggg .g':g-j-'-,, -:g.. ...,.., , j: : 'f:ts- .::r::r5tt2Ef2E1fEE2E:ig:.5: ,:: r1s2'frE:i i '42 fffszzf. .ri ' 'gfrgn A. . A 5 Qs Q v ' 1 -- -is 1: s , 1 Mg ttf 1 ' fr zigg y- ' 3 s,.s,,:......,,,.t ,- , , Q f .,,,. 'A tstmi . K 'f ' 1 K ....,.,...,.....,.. ..... .v..v . ........ . ...si . I X sm. :,,:,::,:1: ,. . gt K .A , ' , Vi, 'wwiii,zL3i,s',V,g , tilt' . . .,,. V . Ti-gg. i W . fE2t':'1f- H zf iiirssii -. . .. .. . W N , . .--. . ,ws . .N .- ' '- g, ,,,fE, ssawss :zzz .... A. .,,., 2 we ,W g- -.gmif ' ' -Fizz' ' . S T iifiii-':f.Q'f'Q.-...fi f 'iwii'-V 1' V . '2I:- -?:F':' 5535552 .L was 'tts-, fm ' c ,, v t -M,,,,,, M - W - -W W. :gee L , tt - 3:f?t I'I'I.1: 2-' 2:-tf':2t'2 ,g:!,25?'2 -g5.,,..::f:.f'-za.:-5-1:1-':i'::E.1: mg A --, - K . . .-.12- -1-:j., f4 , QW-N -s xm , W Rs- R , . , ., .,.., ,.., A V- f----W . , . ggig.,,,-1, ,, M .....,. Z - I, ,Q CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Hanna Richardson, Cafeteria Manager, was born near a Navaio reservation in New Mexico. Upon finish- ing high school, she decided to take a course at the Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts. She then took her dietetic internship at Highland Hos- pital in Oakland, California. Mrs. Richardson has since served as dietician in the Dante Hospital in San Fran- cisco, Garfield Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C., and Vancouveer Permanente Hospital in Vancouver, Washington. Upon coming to l.os Angeles she was em- ployed at the Fair Avenue Elementary School. Mrs. Richardson, now living in Sun Valley, is also an active homemaker for her three children and her hus- band, who is now retired from the Air Force. Her hob- bies are ceramics and gardening. Hannah Richardson, Dora Phew, Brownie Edell, Jean Malezia, Teresa Wolcott, Bernice Asklund, Alice Madagan, Jesse Vasquez, Ernest Baysinger. lsmmw- r H -X-we we-i mannnnnnu-7-unuanamnn uni
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hr-J Miss Buetler, Miss Penock, Miss Pcdden, Miss Spies, Miss Kutanski. GIRLS' P.E. Directing the drill team and conducting the Girls' Athletic Association are some of the duties of Miss Ruth Beutler, head of the Girls' Physical Education Department. Miss Beutler was born in Chicago, Illinois, and attended Lindenwood Col- lege in St. Charles, Missouri, where she attained her BacheIor's degree. Since then she has attended Long Beach and Los Angeles State Colleges. She is now working on her Master's degree and Admini- strative Credential. She taught for five years in Illinois before com- ing to California. From 1954 to 1958 she taught physical education and health at Garfield High School, and has been at Monroe one year. Miss Beutler has traveled widely throughout the United States and Mexico, and now resides in North Hollywood. BOYS' P.E MR. JACK WALKER DRIVER ED. A fighter pilot during World War Il, Mr. Jack Greenaway Walker, head of the Driver Education De- partment, now spends most of his spare time at the Air National Guard. Mr. Walker was born July 7, 1920, in Saskatoon, Canada. Before the war he studied at Pasadena Jun- ior College, and afterwards attended the University of Southern California, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree. ' When the Korean War broke out, Mr. Walker was at the University of California at Los Angeles working as an R.O.T.C. instructor. He also taught business, swimming, driver education, and driver training class- es at San Bernardino High School and Verdugo Hills High School. Mr. Walker has traveled to England, North Africa, Italy, the Hawaiian Islands, and Mexico. MR. SHANKS, MR. FARR Seated at table: Mr. Taft, Mr. Holt. Standing lleft to righll: Mr. Aizenstat, Mr. Bur ton, Mr. Giovanazzo, Mr. Neumeier, Mr. Rankin, Mr. Chortkoff, Mr. Plakos. Mr. William Edward Rankin was born in Los An- geles, California, thirty-five years ago. He at- tended college at the University of California at Los Angeles, and after four years, attained his BacheIor's degree. At the present time, he is work- ing on his Master's degree. He started teaching in 1949, at Chapman Col- lege. Later he taught at Westchester High School for eight and one half years. He has been with us here at Monroe for the past year. Mr, Rankin has taught both history and physical education. He is now teaching physical education.
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Row l: Mr. Graham, Mr. Barham, Mr. Kruta, Mrs. Luetke, Mr. Barracks, Mr. Wil- liams.Row 2: Mr. Griffith, Mr. Warner, Mr. Huntzburger. BUS DRIVERS Mr. Norman Williams, our head bus driver, was born in Los Angeles. He attended Franklin High School, and after graduating began his early work experience lead- ing to his present vocation. Driving buses has been his occupation for twenty years. During this time most of his work has been in the Los Angeles County area. Mr. Williams was made head bus driver of our two- way radio system buses by taking examinations and qualifying for the appointment. His duties as head bus driver include the supervisio nof thirty-four buses and the routing and scheduling of these buses. An added activity of Mr. Williams is to transport football teams, track teams, and various other groups to different places in California and the United States. CUSTODIAL STAFF Mr, Joseph Siegler has been with the Los Angeles School Board for a total of nine years, He worked at the Los Angeles College of Business, and is now Supervising Custodian here at Monroe. Mr. Siegler was born on .lune 28, l9l8, in Dumont, New Jersey. He attended Branch Agricultural College in Cedar City, Utah, and Los Angeles Business College in Los Angeles, California. He is married and has four children. During World War ll, he was an aerial gunner in the Army Air Force and completed twenty-four combat missions over Germany. He spent a total of ten months overseas. ln his spare time, he enioys gardening and boys' youth activities. At the present time he is manager of the Northridge Little League. Row I: Mabel Bergseth, Wilson J. Lynes, Joseph G. Siegler, Anna Hudson, Sylvia Kennedy. Row 2: Rocco Serena, Marvin Hicks, Eugene Zanger, Adolfo Robles Al bert Bartholomew. Row 3: Al Gage, Floyd Cooper, Roy Turner, Hedd Gardener Kenneth Davidson, substitute.
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