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acalt CLERICAL STAFF FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Marie Thomp- son, Typist-Clerk I, Mrs. Ermina Canevaro, Typist-Clerk I, Mrs. Hildur Sears, Typist-Clerk II, Mrs. Hilda deRoos, Secretary II, Mrs. Blanche Junier, Typist-Clerk Ig Miss Antoinette Lesperance, Stenographer II, Mrs. Elaine Quan, Stenographer I, Miss Gwendolyn Dare, Secre- tary I. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ruth Batis, Attend- ance Clerk I, Mrs. Edna Heatherly, Typist-Clerk II, Mrs. Violet Smotski, Stenographer I, Mrs. Elizabeth Malone, Clerk I, Mrs. Edith Gray, Librarian Clerk I, Mrs. Ruth Fabry, Attendance Clerk II, Mrs. Georguz Wetherholt, Typist- Clerk II. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Cecelia Merritt, Stenographer Ig Miss Marilyn Schwartz, Attend- ance Clerk III, James Hall, Stock Clerk, Bertil Skoog, Stock Clerk, Mrs. May Wisian, Typist Clerk I, Mrs. Edith Jepsen, School Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Theodore Lewis. Q .ff , M M HVIIE L l,qE -. FOOD SERVICES LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Carmen Goacl, Commercial Food Service, Wallace Jones Hotel and Restaurant Cooking, Miss Gertrude Garrett, Housekeeping and Household Management, Albert Martin, Baking. SPECIAL FIELDS FRONT ROW, left to right: Row Bowles, Dry Cleaning, Mrs. Jessie Zehr, Cosmetology, Ruth Hobbs. Cosmetology, Mrs. Erahlia Saare, Mil- linery, and Elner Pierson, Upholstery. SECOND ROW: Adeline Giuntini, Trade Sewing, Mrs. DeI.oris Buran, Cosmetology, and Mrs. Lila Johnson, Ladies' Tailoring. NURSES LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Maude Pettus, School Nurse, Mrs. Helen Sadler, Vocational Nursing, Miss Maud Maslin, Medical Assistant, Mrs. Frances Frame, Vocational Nursing, Miss Alice McKi1nmy, Vocational Nursing, Miss Cosetta French, Dental Assistant. HORTICULTURE, MECHANICS AIRI RAFI' LEFT TO RIGHT: Leon Erlin, Ornamental Horticulture Clifford Rohr bacher, Airframe Mechanics, Norbert Cross. Diesel Engine Mei IllllllC9 War ren Susan, Aircraft Power Plant, Albert lVIohler Academic subjects
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ELECTRONICS. If ELDING. AND METAL TRADES I,EI T TU RIGHT: Andreu' Graham, Machine Shopg Art Robinson, llweldingg Glenn Van Noy. Industrial Electricity: Robert Shrader, Radio fl0lllIlllllllf'IlIi0lIJ William Huberieh, Radio Eler- Ironiesg Edwin Van Gundy, Radio Electronics: Uarrin Wulbern. llmeldingg William Koenig- Irramer. Machine Shopg Iran Sawdey. lfielfling. GRAPHIC ARTS, DRAFTING LEFT T0 RIGHT: Howard Gilstrap, Graphic Arlsg Michael Bifano, Induslrutl Draftingg joseph Baxley, Graphic Artsg Fred Marlin, Graphic Artsg Dr. Charles McMillan, Graphic Artsg Edward Null, Photographyg john Duns, Archilecural Draftingg ,Iunius Kellum, Industrial Draftingg Cleo Ruseh, Arelliteeural Drafting: Peter Lang, Graphic Arts. 6174637 SPECIAL FIELDS Instructors offering: u'orlf in special areas arf SEATED, left to right: Eduard Abood. Shoe Re lfuildingg Mrs. Hrizaide Hare, English for For eign Sludenlsg Mrs. Ira Burtleson, Girls' l'.I' STANDING: Lloyd Seailer. Academie Subjcrta Of five Machine Repairg Boris Gregory. lVIen'x l'.I' Arthur Fava, Shoe Rebuildingg Frank Lesh. AUTO MECHANICS LEFT T0 RIGIIT: Francis Hanee, Aulo M9!'Ill1lllLS Il Llliam filhin Auto Rody and Eenderg Eleeie Fllflllll. Aulo Ifodx and Pender I arnill Arey. Auto Mm'hani1's. BUILDING TRADES lfuilding Trades instructors are, left lo right: Ray Dunning, Plumbing: ll iIliarn Whelan. Refrig- vrationg Guy Edlrards, Sheet Metalg Ifraee llay- den, Carpentryg Don Taylor. .WilICabirw1. 1
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f 70 Editor Kane nl irorlf Bll.9illP.9S Wllilulger Doug ,lnlmston .... - Cn-Erliior ffllllfk Hrlrcllrrls and Editor Bonnie Kane Y ARBUOK S T AF Colne with me to Room 108 yy here the Oak Log office is located . . . any time from early in the morning until late in the afternoon. any day from the middle of September to the middle of May. Blaring music from the record player forms the background for the clickety clack of the typewriters. the crash of falling coffee cups, and the buzz of human voices . . . sometimes raised in anger. but most of the time filled with gaiety and laughter. The gray' haze of cigarette smoke fills the air: desks and floors are littered with pictures. layout. and copy. but work goes on and the Oak Log takes form. Like many' publications staffs the 1959 Oak Log staff suffered through tight dead- lines and many' changeovers. Getting settled found Bonnie Kane and Chuck Edwards as eo-editors. and Dick Hoffman and Betsy Crowley' as Laney assistant editors. At mid- semester Chuck Edwards transferred to San Francisco State. and Dick Hoffman grad- uated. They. Bonnie. Betsy. Linda Bailey. Al Nielson. Rich Gohlke. Fred McDonald and Mr. Eddie Abood, were the stalwarts whose contributions made up for the loss of the two editors and did much to make the book a realization. The Oak Log has more editorial work in it than any two other annuals its size. I if you donit believe it take a look at some others and see for yourself! and writing copy required much time and no less skill. 'lt doesnit seem like it, but there are many people who have contributed to the completion of the Oak Log. Among those special helpers were Doug Johnston, Busi- ness Managerg Dr. John Summersette, Adviserg and Mr. Eddie Abood, Faculty Coordinator for Laney Campus. Withcmut their contributions the Oak Log could not have survived. Even those who are not seen on these pages--the fans and the well wishers. played a big part. too. Consulting Editor Willianl Rulon
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