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New Books Emphasized by Librarian, tb fy ' f LIBRARIAN YVONNE Vierra confers with library clerk Connie Ashe in Magnolias circular library. Working together throughout the year, Miss Vierra and Mrs. Ashe were helpful to MHS students. i,,c STUDENTS SPEND many hours of valuable time studying in the quiet ot the Magnolia information center. 248 5.533 it ge! ,iwii 'mei V . We emphasize new books: we don't believe in letting books sit on musty old shelves, we make them known to the students, says Librarian Yvonne Vierra. Miss Vierra, working with Mrs. Connie Ashe, clerk, helps make the Magnolia library an active and flexible source ot information and research. From a new, underdeveloped library, the MHS library has been built in three years into an excellent instrument of instruction and cultiva- tion. In the years to come, the unique round building will become more and more valuable as an aid to education. mi B?
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Function Without Helpful Employees STUDENT CAFETERIA workers often have a hectic lunch period. Carrying on part ot the mechanics of running a school ot over 2,000 students are the members ot the custodial staff, keeping Magnolia shipshape day and night and taking care of all problems of maintenance. A familiar tigure to all active ASB members is Earl, or Whitey, who does everything from putting up pep banners to fixing broken lockers. High on everyone's list come the cafe- teria's workers, who provide good and well cooked tood twice daily, as well as doing extra cooking for organizations such as GAA at banquets and club meet- ings or faculty teas. FH CUSTODIAN, CAFETERIA STAFFS-TOP ROW: Dick Peterson, Dave Tho- mas, Hank Miltko, Earl Wells, Lou Tgrbell, Jerry Peterson, Tom Emery. SECOND ROW: Sara McKnight, Margaret Veling, Deloures Jurman, Irene Kling, May Franco, Frankie Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Everett Lawson, Revo Matthews, Barbara Hagan, Dorothy Heinze. Mary Harvey, Opal Golightly, Wal Wright. BUS DRIVERS-Becky Chock, Dorothy Shirley, Lila Smith, Jean- Davis, Rowina Arenson, Deb Kelly, Stanley Haroutt. 47
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Staff ls Acknowledged DisTribuTing The final copy of The i964 SenTinel is The lasT phase The yearbook sfaff goes Through. How- ever, There is a geaf deal of work behind The scenes ThaT goes on before This Time. RecogniTion should be given To The following people for The many hours spenT ThroughouT The year execuTing The mechanical process of yearbook producTion. Associafe EdiTor PaT Conway could always be counfed upon To do The someThing exTra required of her po- sifion. PaT noT only developed The Theme pages and dedicaTion, buf was also responsible for The STudenT Gov- ernmenf secTion. The SecTion EdiTors gave many Time-consuming efforrs To our iournaIisTic endeavor. These people were Linda Theis, Business Manager, Sally SchwarTz, Arr and Curricu- lum, Karen BarreTT, Seniors, Mary Underhill, Underclass- men, Liz Guccione, Organizafionsg Marian Mossey, Ac- Tivifies, Bernie Schneider, Afhlefics, and Candy Shearer, index, The consTanT pressure of deadlines could noT be meT wiThouT The help of The remaining sTaff members. CounT- less hours of doing odd iobs, which are so necessary To The yearbook process, were conTribuTed by These people. They were Diane Rosenblum, Diane Joy, Par Sullivan, Joyce Turner, Linda Erickson, Joe Trepesowsky, Sally Long, Sue McKinnon, Mike Cochrane, Barbara Rollins, and Ginger CoulTer. I would also like To Thank Lamp- lighTer EdiTor Mary Pelfry for her help on The Curriculum secTion. Filling The requesTs of numerous people needing pic- Tures were Magnolia's phoTographers. Dennis Apeland and Jack Duffner did an ouTsTanding job of Taking and developing phofographs ThroughouT The year. Sincere Thanks are exTended To Dean HeskeTh and Buck Buchner of Renwood STudio for Their excellenr phoTographs Throughouf The book. Arsene STudio is To be Thanked for Their fine phofograph of The Board of TrusTees. The AThleTics secTion was highlighTed by several acTion shoTs conTribuTed by Len Handel, Anaheim BuIleTin SporTs EdiTor. The eTforTs of The enTire sTaff have been made fruiTful Through The advice and individual guidance offered by our advisor Richard Fleming. His experience was a greaT help in meeTing The daily responsibilifies required of The sfaff. The year has come To a close. For The gradua? This will be a final glance aT his efforT, his Triumph. For The underclassman iT may be The beginning of a worThwhile experience. And Though The year has ended, leT The acTion of our minds be heighfened by The memory of Our Cam- pus ln AcTion! 1964 SenTinel EdiTor-in-chief
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