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JULIAN UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIST Mr. Blanc, Mi. Woodard, Mr. Dodge, Ivli. Taylor, and Mr. Payton drive a great distance to bring us to school. THEIR SERVICES CONTRIBUTE SAFETY AND BEAUTY Bus Drivers play a very important part in our educational system because they make possible both our education and friendship with other students. They spend a great deal of time on the road bring- ing students from such distant places as Oak Grove and Borrego, and are responsible for each person ' s life. We can very easily be proud of our lovely Julian High Campus. The clean mown grass, neat buildings and growing plants and trees are representative of the well-kept grounds. We should be proud that we have such a good and interested maintenance crew. Mr. Taylor, Mr. Kahley, and Mr. Winterton busy at work trying to keep our buildings clean and our campus green and lovely.
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DISPLAY PATRIOTISM Mr. Redding, Principal of Julian Union High School. Mr. Redding ' s desk is always crowded with many papers and pamphlets which mean quite a job ahead. Many people don ' t realize that Mr. Redding ' s job as Principal of Julian High is com parable --on a much smaller scale, to be true--to that of the Chief Executive of our country. Mr. Redding, who is also the Superintendent of the District, has a great responsibility in seeing that the affairs of JUHS are efficiently administered. Mr. Redding enjoys one of his rare moments of peace.
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NURSE, STORE CLERKS SERVE THE STUDENTS Mrs. Poor weighs Liz Walter as part of hex day-to-day work. ;l Mrs. Poor, nurse of Julian Union High School area. The health of the people of our country is always a matter of concern. Mrs. Poor, our nurse, has the great responsibility of seeing that we stu- dents are in good health. We greatly appreciate her presence and services at JUHS. Our school store is the model of a small business. The students who work in the store sell many supplies such as paper, pencils, and notebooks. We are very fortunate to have the privilege of a store and thus to take a small part in the economy of our democracy. Mike Macfarlane and Tim Williamson hard at work trying to figure out profits of the A.S.B. Store. Carolyn Carr and Sharla Stanley getting acquainted with their jobs as cashiers.
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