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P. T. A. OFFICERS for 1959-60 were: Mrs. Loyal Treweek, Presidentg Mrs. George Cory, Treasurerg Mrs. Lee Priest, Secretaryg Mrs. johnson Parliamentarian. P.T.A. began the year by sponsoring a Back to School Night for parents. They lived their theme, The You in Youth . A life membership was presented to MR. LARRY LEBLANC for his unstinting devotion to Dominguez. From Dental Bowl receipts, they helped many children keep their teeth. Monthly meetings were snappily conducted and their program offerings always provided inspiration and interest. Their clever monthly Dominguez Newsetts was effective school-to-home communication and accounted for much of parental interest. BOOSTER CLUB gave parents a chance to participate in activities that promote school spirit. Their all-out appearance at games was prominent. Their cheers were as loud as ours. Their Booth for hungry people at the Fiesta was a real money-maker. They sponsored two Award Banquets, honoring spring and fall athletes. Parents provide Dominguez securities , l959-60 BOOSTER CLUB members were: Messrs. W.B. Spencer, Harold LeBlanc, William Craig, Glen Van Auker, M. McKelvey, Maynard Goodwin, Ray Butt, Lester Forsythe, joseph Arias, and Chester Arc hambault . H7
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Q 0l3l7lCli ASSISTANTS: ROW l. Carole llowland, Carolyn l-'arley,Jane lfinley,Cheryl Simon,Cynthia Hansen, Yvonne Smith, Prudence lledrick, Penny Carson, Carol Vandehey, Marsha McCowan, Judy Cobb, Judy Been, Carolyn Redfoot, ROW 2.Sharon l3ankhead,lJonna Veale, Janice Dupras, Judy OlflflCl'i GIRLS were trained by our administration in actual office routines. They typed, filed, col- lected roll sheets, and delivered messages, there- by rendering ll valuable service to our busy secretaries. Flinspach, JoAnn lloltschune, Reba Fleming, Janice Cer- jak, JoAnn Grandstaff, Sandre Ford, Sherry Mayo, Joan Lalonde, Jan Shahan, Judy Messick, Myrna Martin, Karen Little, Jeanne llutson, Sharon Barry, Marianne Green, Judy Caldrone, Linda Williams, Delores Gallagher. STUDENT STORIS WORKERS opened the store every morning from 8:00 to 3:15 and during lunch. Inexpensive paper, pencils, notebooks, book covers, erasers, pens and., .candy were sold. Dons appreciate this convenience, Apprentice clerks make for school efficiency W wwf, M, ,, ,, . f AML, may M22 ,NM .W ,,,, ,,:,,.E.,.: I, .- -.....-,v,. .1-rim: - ..,. A ., , -L ,1 X ejigr' 1 ef Nh . W , . as .M W S'l'IlDliN'l' STORE CLICRKS: ROW 1. Penny Carson, Cheryl Simon, Yvonne Smith, ! Prudence lledrick, Judy Been. ROW 2. Carolyn Farley, Judy Cobb, Carole Howland, .J Marsha Mcffowan.
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NURSE'S AIDS, the Florence Nightingales of our school, applied band-aids, took temperatures, and comforted the ill. They were especially helpful in the office when MRS. GERAGHTY was on home calls. CAFETERIA HELPERS: Sally McClain, Edith Palmer, NURSE'S AIDS: ROW 1- laYne Browning, ludl' Charlie Pili, Marilyn Whewell, Richard Dybicz, Toni McCarthy, Mrs. Barbara Geraghty, jean Hague, Ledestighx and Dennis Dybicz, Pat Deaver. ROW 2. Nancy Maughan, Sharon Riley, Sharon Pruett, and Sandy Weaver. CAFETERIA IIELPERS were an important and faithful working group. Food tasted better when Q served quickly with a cheery smile. Others per- formed this service, but were camera shy. Their help make them invaluable LIBRARY ASSISTANTS delivered fine slips, stacked books, typed reports, anc planned clever bulletin boards. They learned the valuable lesson of quiet routine that a library demands. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Pat Bridges, Shirley Ray, Judy jaggers, Kathy Sullivan, Georgann Smith, joan Gyor, Lynn Smith, Diane Hill, l jean Greaves, Anna Marie Pozzaly, i and Beverly Randall. a
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