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New --i' Y'--up - ,,,,.,f ' : Mrs. Jean Anthony, Girls' Vice Principal, Usherettes, Moniters. ,S ff h K Mr. Otis Powell, Boys' Vice Principal, Moniters. 'N e VICE PRINCIPALS: Two of the people we will remember from La Cumbre are Mrs. Jean l ' Anthony and Mr. Otis Powell, Girls' and Boys' Vice Principals. Besides helping us with various problems and responsibilities, they also devoted ' their time to aid the office staff and Mr. Dal Bello. when we needed help, they were always ready to give it to us. If we needed understanding, they understood. Sometimes we didn't see eye-to-eye with them, but most of the time we could see they were working to make this year a memorable one. At left are pictured Mrs. Anthony and Mr. Powell, holding one of their many conferences throughout the year. Tl-IEYAQQIQTED QYUDENTQAND FACULW. COUNSELORS: At one time or another almost everyone has gone to see the counselors. It might be about next year's course choices, a SCAT test percentage, a transfer, or a quesdon about college. They are there to answer such questions and to help if you have problems with school work or at home. They use your grades, your SCAT and STEP test percentages and teacher comments to place you in the class where you will do your best. They also help you decide whether you want to take a certain course or not. No matter what, they were always ready to give their assistance. , xy 12 X Miss Thora Hodge, ' 'Qs Counselor E 'si Mr. Harold Jones, J Counselor . g - J fb Mrs. Jean Silver, : ' ' ' Counselor 4 Mr. Don Skipworth, ' - Counselor rim K Yi Sq,-..-' lie At left is Mr. Skipworth telling about the problems of scheduling classes for year. Above left to right are Mrs. lean Silver, Mr. Donald Sklpworth, Mr. Harold Jones, and Miss Thora Hodge.
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-il I ',-Q I . 49' MD. D L BELLO GUIDED Tl-IE BUQYYEAPJ The joys I have possessed are ever mineg out of thy reach, behind ernity, hid in the sacred treasure of the past but blest remembrance brings ern hourly back, John Dryden C1631-17001 In these pages you have attempted to capture pictorially, in word and ndid expression, life at La Cumbre during the 1967-68 school year. These gnificant events, people and experiences portrayed and preserved for pos- rity in this yearbook will in years to come hold fond memories of bygone ys. I sincerely hope they will be some of the happiest days in your life. As another chapter in your education comes to an end, a new one looms ead. It too will add to the wealth of your growing world of experience. us, the continuing process of growth, of experiencing new educational ad- ntures, of becoming ever more conscious of the world in which you will meday take your place unfolds before you. Woven inextricably throughout is ever widening panorama of life will be unforgettable memories. It we o havehad the responsibility of guiding your education in junior high school ve been to some degree successful, then I am sure your memories of La mbre will be nostalgically recalled. Ahead of you lies the uncharted future, bright and clear as a summer nrise. lt can hold for you happiness, success, hopeg as a matter of fact, atever you want of it. Your obligation is to determine for yourself what at future will be and work towards its fulfillment. Good luck and best wishes your way. Paul G. Dal Bello Principal
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-H f ' ,x lfx - x -s. 5f r+ 1 0 v L X X W 1 The women who work in the office are in- dispensable to everyone. They take care of the ausiness and of La Cumbre, taking incoming calls and ordering necessary materials. They eep the teachers supplied with paper and pencils nd admit us after an absence. Above, they are, rom left to right, Mrs. Dorothy Day, Attendance lerk, Mrs. Pat Kohrs, Principal's Secretary, and s. Peggy Steed, Secretary, PBX Receptionist. To the right several of the office activities re shown. Mrs. Steed answers an incoming all as Shari Cathcart, an Office Practice stu- ent, looks for a student's file card. In the x .. f ackground, Mr. Anderson hands Mrs. Day a . ' of assignments for a sick student. Mrs. Day Qu V X' X forward this list to the student. Below, Mrs. puts some mail in a teacher's box. THEY WEEE ALWAYS FZEADYTO HELP The Teacher Aides are a great help to teachers and students. They p type test papers for the teachers and correct tests and do other things to l help them in their busy schedules. This way the teachers have time to set up special projects or have a slightly easier work load. In the pic- ture below, Mrs. Whitehouse, front left, types a homework assignment to be mimeographed, Mrs. Jolly types a test and Mrs. l-Ietzler operates the mimeograph machine. -1 1 ' , ' v I r X A Q 'ir ' . S. A A - . It I3
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