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1 I SCHOOL BUS Hamburgers, Keys, F1 es p S It takes many capable people working behind the scenes to keep each school day running smoothly. Mrs. Ruth Holmes, Mrs. Brenda Frazier, and Mrs. Phyllis Ray keep things functioning efficiently in the main office, where they answer questions and solve problems for many students every day. In the attendance office Mrs. Grace Cunningham has the job of keeping track of our 1200 students six periods a day. Imagine the job of feeding more than 250 hungry teenagers every day. That is the task of our school cooks, Mrs. june Haley and Mrs. Alleen Poppe. Our custodians, Mr. Sanford Swartos, Mr. Elmer Fleck, Mr. Rutz Anderson, and Mr. Roy Strong, are responsible for keeping our campus spotlessly clean. Combating tight schedules, late students, and the weather are Skagit Valley College boys who trans- port hundreds of students to and from school daily. Located near the bus barn is the office of Mr. john Tonkin, cafeteria and maintenance supervisor. Mrs. Phyllis Pearson, school nurse, is not only concerned with the health of MVHS students, but is also advisor to the Future Nurses Association. Mr. Phipps' office is staffed by four capable secretaries, Miss Elin Anderson, Mrs. Gloria Van- Valkenburg, Mrs. Myrtle Elde, and Mrs. Olive Page. ANSWERING PHONE calls, typing, and filing are only a few of the many jobs that keep Mrs. Grace Cunningham, Mrs. Brenda Frazier, Mrs. Ruth Holmes, and Mrs. Phyllis Ray, right, busy every day. . X 1 'ffm x, 1 if lf G F I - K ' i Y , ' L ' 1. X .' q. .' . 43l.::t , DRIVING our school busses, above, are ROW ONE: Kees Weyers Terry Stoupa john Ramerman Dale Davidson, Bob DeHon, Mike Shumway, Don johnson, and Bob Hanseth ROW TWO jim Nakashlma Clint Conrad, Gary Larson, Al Walcott, George Donkalaar, Ed Werkhoven Tim Wiles Bill Coss Bob Britten Dave Allan, Ralph Dalseg, and Mr. Dennis Dobson.
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We are a conglomeration of people, moving together through our years in school,far rightg with mixed thoughts and emotions reflected in many faces, right and below. in-f We have our own pastimes, above, left and righlg fast paced commotions, right, spending time together, opposite page, lop 22
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