John H Francis Polytechnic High School - Student Yearbook (Sun Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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. ,ed t 4 . tl. 1 N t tri t The iob of librarian is composed of many tedious duties students seldom realize exist. Mrs. Baygu- low must know all of the latest books and order them for the library. When the new books ar- rive, she has to process them, stamp them, and make out an index card for the card catalog. Thanks to Mrs. Bagulow, the students of Poly have a wide selection of books from which to choose for school work and for pleasure. Supervising health and first-aid activities is our nurse, Mrs. Ruth Lohr, PHN. Mrs. Lohr is assisted by Mrs. Brandt, at the extreme left. One of the main iobs of these two ladies is the control of communicable diseases among students. Pupils absent from school for a period of three days or more, must report to Mrs, Lohr and get an o.k. slip before re-entering school. TTA if 7 I Q Q! ' ' ---W . it ' 1 wi Y ,.,, l A L- 1 if fr f!'f:wgq2,1, . - sn : K H, Y 1 Main office clerks, Miss Tarr and Mrs. Maddick find that their iobs are com- posed ofa little bit of everything. They provide help and a smile to all who come to them for assistance, They also assist the Vice-Principals. 'r ',. ., f if ...nv 5 'Q ? 'WR 4 The duties of the Counselors office clerks, Mrs. Holle- fr? It ii man and Mrs. Douglas, are among the most impor- ' 9 tant to students. They maintain all of the cumulative records for students throughout their three years of T1 high school. They fill requests for college transcripts, l and control report cards and programs. 1 l l

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,.-.. J., .,,,. . .ww Mfr- ., f Wf- Jffy .f lrfjg-1 1,91 .,,.r , 6 , . 427 454.4-4, 7' Y ,. ,Z .,,,. .. ., j . , Z,:e,2f,z' ,,,,f.,fs. 'f , ,. 7 -sw.: -,fn 7 gm up ,. W, ,yr Y ..A,, A f r 1. l if, ' to if 7 fa, Mrs. Jeane Hill, Mr. Robert Aim, and Mrs. Maryan Peskin are very important in the lives of Poly stu- dents. The duties of the registrar are to represent the principal in all attendance matters and manage the attendance office. He must compile reports to the central administrative office and process all inter- school and inter-district permits. ,nf ln:-... I As head counselor, Mrs. Blanche Morton, is re sponsible for the administration of the master program. All counseling, guidance, and the orientation of new students are in her capable hands. She plans the course of study. Along with the grade founselors, she checks to see that each student is taking a program that will furnish hirn with the neressary requirements for graduation. She is also in charge of all stu' dents' rumulative rr-rords. These are a comr plete rrfrorrl of eafli student from the time he qiqrtg zrliriol unlil the time he graduates. Vi Mr. Leonard Livermont, the financial manager, and his secretary, Elizabeth De Wees, have a difficult and tedious job, keeping Poly's books and financial records, and seeing that the budget is kept in balance. Besides managing the student store and keeping it well stocked with supplies needed daily by the students, Mr. Livermont is also in charge of all school and community drives. Along with his other duties, he is in charge of lockers and issues one to each student. Mr. Livermont also orders all tickets for school events, sees to their printing, sells them at the Student Store. The profits are used for the benefit of the student body. ws,4,,1 I f . W ' . . Q., ' .fry 7 ' 'Tv .1 .sf V, A d 'sv l 5 rp ' S.- f ' if . . Will! 2 g . 'tl-1.5, Mrs. Margaret Eluerls, Mrs. lee Ann Grossman, and Mrs. Ruth Woollett are the Sr-nior Counselors lor lnoth the Winter and Summer '50 graduating classes. They have a rlillicull and lirne consuming iob. They check the records of 4-very senior, to see that he has enough credits and proper' requirements to rirarluatr-. ll a student is larking in some way, the counselors help him to make it up. The Senior Counselors also advise students who may accelerate. Wlir-ri a cirarluatinri student wishes to attend a school of higher learning, the Senior Counselors send a transrript ol his grades on tothe school. Altogether, the Senior Counselors' iob is to help the seniors in every possible way.



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social studies The Social Studies Department gives students an oppor- tunity to learn the influence of the past on us. The course in American History is required of all 'l'lth graders. When a student becomes a Senior, he is ex- posed to the work of government. This includes a variety of activities from legislative and legal speakers, to visits to the city hall. Senior Problems leads the students into the fields of elementary psychology, sociology, and applied economics. Vocational and educational guidance is also included. At the present time, Social Studies offers only one elective, International Relations. Field trips, speakers, films, panel discussions, mock elections and legislatures are among the devices which the Social Studies Department uses to achieve its chief goal, that of active and informed citizens. iw , V , gs, r i r l atherine Shaw Frank L. Jorgenson 'Liv . -i Lee Ann Grossman ' John P. Ens V 'nh G 4 T T l '- l ' A, gg , ' L' .. Helene Romero Dept. Chairman Miriam Carr 1, l - r, -se x tk l I A Gary Lipton

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