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of ice staff At all times the office has student assistants on hand to take care of its business. The members of the office staff, supervised by Mr. Olson, have completed a year which has given them experience in general office work. The girls had many tasks such as greet- ing visitors, running errands, typing letters, and doing mimeograph and ditto wor . They also learned to make records and file them correctly. Left to right: Mae Bonar, Yvonne Stamper, 'Lucille Reed, Mr. Olson, Carol Combs, Darline Allen, Wanda Mills, This page sponsored by MORTON FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Congratulations to the Class of '53 Morton, Washington oggrariand The library this year was under the direction of Mr. Carle. Under his guidance the library 'acquired six hundred new books, making a grand total of thirty-five hundred. Morton High School has one of the largest libraries in the county. Mr. Jastad, local pharmacist and mayor, graciously donated the school all his extra magazines. The librarians' duties were to keep order in the library, help find reference ma- terial, and keep books and magazines shelved. The remodeling of the library was done by Don Milbrath. FIRST ROW, left to right: Lillie Har- ris, Betty Wilson, Irene Goodwin, Betty Curry. SECOND ROW: Helen Workman, Dolores Taylor, Shirley Thornsberry, Mae Bonar and Donna Clark,
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Trnvedson, Joan Caviezel, Shirley Riffe, Frances Suter, Myrna Hanger, Lorna Combs, Darline Allen, Mary Mires, Yvonne Stamper, Caroll Compton. SECOND ROW: Thelma Sloan, lla Thompson, Mary Lou Lacey, Sharon Mahon, Diane Nilson, Clara Naples, Florence Muir, Jeannette Gross, Arlene Sjoblomf, Beverly Coty, Lucille Reed, Betty Wilson. NOT IN PICTURE: Iean- nine Freeman, Ruth Huddleston, Bette Lou Lilloren, Mary Wilson, Barbara Coty. On October 25, the F. H. A. girls attended the F. H. A. convention at Battleground, Washington, where they participated in a style show, wearing clothes that they themselves made in Home Economics classes. The officers elected for the year were: President, Sharon Mahon: Vice-President, Irene Goodwing Secretary, Florence Muirg Treasurer, Betty Wilson: Historian, Mary Lou Lacey. QXMAKEIP allia sz-O , Soi, 4? - 1' E. Q, a aim- :ff 2 By .. Og 44,0 QQ Nrw HO This page sponsored by w1NsLows' GROCERY as HARDWARE FASHION CLEANERS Phone 251.1 Prompt and Courteous Service MOHOH. Washington Morton Phone 2622 32
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onor Sciefg Points given for grades and activit- ies determine membership in the Honor Society. Pins representing the number of years' membership are awarded to members. Officers of the Society were as fol- lows: Pres., Lloyd Harris, Vice-Pres., Darline Allen, Sec.-Treas., Lucille Reed. FIRST ROW: left to right: L. Reed, D. Vipond, D. Reeves, D. Allen, I. Goodwin, N. Christian, J. Caviezel. BACK ROW: L Hansen, L. Harris, C. Goe, E Wilson, D.Cramer, D. Moore, D Steele. This page sponsored by TUBAFOR MILL Day Phone 2275 Evenings 3814 Morton, Washington .gkuvfenf nun ci Important decisions concerning the school were made by the Student Coun- cil, consisting of the StudentBody officers and the Presidents and Representatives from each class. The Student Council officers elected for 1952-53 were Dick Goodwin, Pres.: Mary Wilson, Vice-Pres. g Dianne Vipond, Sec. -Treas. LEFT to RIGHT: Mr. Olson, Gary Was- son, Laurel Til1er,' Leroy Hansen, Dick Goodwin, Don Gillispie, Dianne Vipond, Dave Carnahan, Charles Goe, Lloyd Harris, and Dale Steel.
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