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meanwhile, back at the ranch it • • • • • JJ Mrs. L. de Los Rios, Mrs. N. Caldwell, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. B. Grant. Main Office: The main office is the melting pot for all campus problems. The efficient staff, whether maintaining school correspondence or keeping de¬ tailed records, works diligently to keep the school running smoothly. Mrs. F. Collins, Mrs. J. Webber, Mrs. I. Haynes, Miss W. Blankenbaker. Business Office: All financial aspects of our school are cared for by this ex¬ cellent staff. Their job entails not only the handling of school funds but also student body card and yearbook sales. Cafeteria: Providing hot lunches and noon time snacks for the fac- uby and student body, our cafe¬ teria staff performs an indlspen- sible campus function. Mrs Updike, Mrs. Sharman, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. Carmichael, Mrs. Bullock, Mrs. Soreman. 27
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Miss Marie Hiebsch Holly wood, California. Me and the stars. Mr. Clinton Sawin W h i 11 i e r , California. Nice friendly town. 26 music art Mr. Floyd Harryman Keyes, Oklahoma. Where the buffalo roamed. science Mr. John Johnson Olinda, California. Pop¬ ulation has decreased by 200 people since I was born there. Mr. Kingery Whiteneck Tacoma, Washington. Beautiful place on Puget Sound with lovely rain. Mrs. Shirley Rice Brooklyn, New York. A museum of man ' s strug¬ gle and achievement. Mr. Robert House Long Beach, California. Home of the Miss Uni¬ verse Contest. I Mr. John Echternach •Beverly Hills, California. Used to be a very nice town.
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expediters of dispersal and disposal Keeping everything in fine condition is the job of this outstanding crew. Whether performing their countless duties or coping with emergency situa¬ tions, they always do a fine job. Custodians: Back (left to right) — H. Elmer, O. Lloyd, D. Kerley, H. Markley, R. King. Front—C. Masher, H. McCord, D. Ensign, J. Nieves ■ These devoted bus drivers see that the students are transported to and from school safely. Every morning an d every evening they make their ap¬ pointed rounds in spite of hazards of fog and rain. Bus Drivers: Back—R. Sherman, L. Glesenkamp, G. Mickelwait, C. Ott, B. Frink. Front—H. Ravely, D. Meingardt, K. Hickman, J. Stolarek, M. Magnuson. Our galley personnel are constantly providing hun¬ gry Harborites with nourishing food. Even with our increasing enrollment they have provided fast, efficient service. Salley Help: Back—Mr. McCord, R. Frink, L. Braze, J. La Belle, J. England, E. Grams, E. Daynard, B. Albarlan. Front—R. Smith, P. Gutierez, J. Martinez, G. Estrada, J. Bush, S. Rhone. 28
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