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Sm I is S . 3 viii, ..e, 3 K K 3 'QVC if , MAIN OFFICE Checking absences and tardinf is only one of the many dutf that keeps the main office in cc stant activity. Left, Jim Lem Marie Burgess, Shirley Miller. HEALTH OFFICE Keeping tab on whois absent, a why, keeps the health office bt all day long every day. Left, student checks her absence s with Mrs. Lois Chambers. Her sistants are Charlotte Cooper a Sheila Burke. GUIDANCE OFFICE Always ready to lend a help hand, whether it be securing summer job, helping to take entrance exam, or arranging program, is the guidance st Left, seated, Jean Lequieu, Fai Philips. Lenore Sambueso, Evo Sordi. Top, Enid Messel, Mr. S ford Grover, Marlen Martin. TREASUREITS OFFICI Keeping track of all the mone school is a big job. At left forming said job are: Les B man, Carl Rynerson, and Car Gallegos.
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ZGGEJM7 Left to right: Dr. Coe T. Swift, Mr. Elmo Del Bianco, Clerkg Dr. Ray Miles, Presidentg Mr. Wallace Emmert, and Mr. Jack Desmond constitute the MUHS Board of Trustees, and efficiently carry out all the functions of that organization. my Left: HARRY VOLLBORN-Vice Principal Among the many duties of the Vice Principal are the uncheery ones of editing the daily bulletin and computing graduation credits of the seniors. These and many more Mr. Vollborn goes about each day, accompanying each with a wide smile and a friendly word. Dean of Girls MARY JARDINE Active, bustling, always in a with everyone who comes to happy hurry, is Miss Jardine, her door, Miss Jardine adds our dean of girls. Taking time sparkle to the atmosphere of from her many duties only long the Madera High office. enough to be her friendly self I I' RINALDO WHEN-Dean of Boys Mr. Wren's quiet, steady assurance, and warm interest in student welfare belies his chief and most unpleasant duties of attendance f and discipline enforcement. Truly, Mr. Wren is one of the major factors in keeping Madera High running smoothly.
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AGRICULTURE OFFICE typical scene in the office of e agriculture department: left to ght: Mr. Lea, Mr. Evans, Mr. 1 Salle, Mr. Posey, and secretary irol Cornell. CAF ETERIA COOKS left is the crew of jovial gen- ses that is responsible for some the best meals this side of the ississippi: left to right, Mrs. aberts, Mrs. Cuccia, Mrs. Lowry, d Mrs. Britton. BUS DRIVERS Lderals bus jockeys are the boys 0 get about thirty per cent of students to and from school. 't to right: Will Townsend, nuel Deniz, Augie Schmall, ny Nevis, Webford Marshall, nt row. Back row: Ross Jones, 't Redding, Doyle Johnson, nald Irwin, Sam La Mattina, kis Sahatdjian. Not pictured James Fifield, James Francher, . of course, the mascot, Buster. CUSTODIANS crew that keeps Madera h,s face washed, lawn clipped, chairs straightened are, left to t, first row: Mr. Kelzer, Mr. mon, Mr. Flores, Mr. James, Marquez. Second row: Mr. icios, Mr. Hayes, Mrs. Bender- Mr. Nance, Mr. Hines, and Kollman, head custodian. W 'fM-df' 6 . , il' Y ' 1 :rf ' u 6 'N ag 1: 1 ' X Q Q . f, 5 N- ...W i Q Gi' 1 nl' if nf me H D! :yi ..f. F' 'A 'Hu ts, 1 f,,, W 4 A in uw X Q in -...., :af fs lvl I H' iv- 'wif rgfii' af .1 'Ju 1 K. ,, ,.,n-:Qu Q . 4' Ili? .9 it Eff' L, , ark 6 w .. .Qfii '. Aus' 2: .A - lr - V W '- 6-WewL?t.: ' Af' 1' 352, f . 4' - 41 - M .J fi.-lie , '40 Q . If 'E I I ,,' .Q 9 . I V . W., 'Q , M' v . A 1 ' 5 . D I. E... ,ary 9 1 . 5, ,B 2' 2 it 'Q u R - s i s K ... is 1- S ,, 9 - 'A 1 1 Q Y 1 4 a Q K s I ,, .
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