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MRS. HELEN Nl. BLACK, B.S. Ottawa University, Seattle Pacific, epperdine College, Whittier College Home Economics I, 11 Adviser: Future Homemokers 'T' N X .1 is - n.q., id 1 -,, ROSS E. DAVIS, B.S., M.M. BURNARD ECKARDT, B.M. WAYNE 0. GILFRY, B.S, Indiana University, USC, lACC University of Oregon 0550 Uf'iVefSifY Boys', Girls, Clee Clubs Band, Orchestra, Strings Band, Urcliesrra, Strings Adviser: Skin oiving Club ln the well-balanced curriculum of the Fine family relationship, and household man- Arts Department, headed by Wayne Gilfry qgemenf, and William Fontenrose, due emphasis was given to the fundamental knoweldge of the arts, appreciation of the beauty of nature, and creative expression in music and art. Art students applied their training by volun- teering to make posters and other art work. The musical groups performed at plays, concerts, and many community functions. The Homemaking Department with Mrs. Helen Black as chairman offered a course designed to build interest and skills in all areas of homemaking-foods and clothing, ' XY To give the students a general education in the practices of industrial economy was the aim of the Industrial Arts Department, according to Chairman Glenn Thornstrom. Through their work with various machines and tools students explored the field of in- dustry. The purpose of the Agriculture Department, under the chairmanship of John Sharon, was to give agricultural training to high school students. Studies were made of all breeds of livestock and poultry, horticulture, and related subiects. but also hunil' I thvir siullvnfs with fha' usvful arts. 1 :N I I j ct-miuss c. HOOKS, B.s. A ,5 OJ GLENN iz. rHonNs1'izoM, o.A. Fresno state, usc, LA state L., X if 'W Joi-iN it. sitAizoN, it.s. San Jose 5,,,,,, Athletics: Varsity Football, U' 'AS it California Polytechnic Institute, W'0,,,1 Shop 1 11 111 D Basketball' Tennis Fresno State, Reedley - f , , , Metalsho I 11 t 4 , I , Basic Wood Shop P , 7 MRS. ROSAN M. KQPJARI 515, , gricu fllral SCIEILCC I, ll . . . - I Adviser: Sophomore Class, Mechanical Drawing H, Stout Institute, Menomonie, Wis. Agncullural flleclmrzzcs ll, III 51,98 Duma, Auto Shop Home Economics Adtflfeff Full-'fe FCFNEVSI Athletics: B Football, Adviser: Timers Adviser: Future Homemaker: Shutterbugs C Basketball -ug ', QI N!-f7 bm T'
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3 3 Mrs. Robinson, Miss Ratliff, and Miss Ewing were the friendly secretaries Mrs. Pavelko, secretary to Mr. Schilling, pleasantly who ran the offices. l.. Y-.J Mr. Wilson's secretary, Miss Bidart, was indeed an asset to the school. Custodians D. Swift, C. Lidman, J. Richards, L. Paquin, J. Barber worked long hours to keep the grounds in shape. carried out her duties. Personnel graviously rvndorfrd assistanrr' Miss Bidart, may I make an appointment to see Superintendent Wilson? ls there time to get this item in the bulletin, Mrs. Pavelko? May I have a tardy slip to get back into class, Miss Ewing? These were iust a few of the thousand-and-one ques- tions asked each day of the secretaries in the administrative offices. Though constantly busy, they pleasantly carried out their duties skillfully and efficiently. The responsible task of driving the buses, fixing broken window panes, landscaping the school grounds were all in the day's work of the six custodians headed by Carl Lidman. These industrious men could be called upon to give their suggestions whenever needed. U 1 Whenever a problem arose that required his help to solve, Carl Lidman, head custodian, contributed his services. .1 'gg'ii1. 1 -IL 19
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