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Too Row: Gcorgiana Backenstoe, guidance clerk; Marilee Baumgartner, c ' erk; Marjoris Jennings, attendance clerk; Sylvia Meuler, bookkeeper; Marjorie Stoner, secretary. Bottom Row: Helen Wayland, bookroom clerk. Bookroom Sells Supplies to Students; Student Office Records Attendance When is a book not a book? When it is a back, two covers, and a body. This is one of the deplorable conditions that the book- room workers Eind among the books to be mended. After textbooks are issued, the book ends are kepi on file in the book- room. A variet) ol school supplies are sold [here, and books are mended by bookroom worket s, North Central ' s student office keeps the attendance records and is liaison between the adminisrattion, the student advisers and the student. Ai the public office all adults who come to North Central are greeted; teachers check in and ou( each day, obtain their mail, and lake care of oilier business: and all incom- ing telephone calls are taken and distrib- uted to proper persons. Here, too, the per- manent academic record o) each student is kept b) Mis. Marjorie Stoner, secretary. Marjorie Stoner, secretary, takes a letter out of the typewriter as Marilee Baumgartner, clerk, answers the phone. 23
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Tcp Row: Barbnra Simpson, girls ' physical education department head; Lucille Lill, girls ' physical education; Gerald M. Stannard, boys ' physical education department head; David L. Holmes, football coach; William M. Diedrick, boys ' physical education. Bottom Row: Clarence Reed, safe driving. Participation in P. E. Improves Health; Safe Driving Teaches Traffic Rules Feel better, have fun, burn calories, and earn credits through participation in pins ical education activities. After-school activi- ties as well as classes are available for stu- dents who wish to participate in their fa- vorite sports. Among those open to partici- pation are: Basketball, football, wrestling, swimming, bowling, tennis and golf. In this w.i the physical education department is meeting the challenge of producing a more able-bodied young America, as well as im- pressing the student with the importance of good sportsmanship. According lo l ' lato, physical fitness and mental fitness go hand in hand, making physical education imper- ative to good education. The safe-driving course qualifies a stu- deni to apply for a Washington state driv- ing permit. The student learns the traffii inks and how to operate an automobile. This year the students went to Lewis and Clark high school for their actual driving experience. They also paint safety display posters illustrating safe-driving techniques as a reminder to all drivers, back-seat drivers and pedestrians. Carol Hutchinqs. Connie Olson, Marcia Dungan and Sandy Bowen are caught doing exercises in their Red Feather class. 22
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Alice Gillespie, left, cafeteria manager, and Marie Johnson put butter on hot rolls which will be served to students taking hot lunch. Cooks Prepare Nourishing Lunches Which Can Be Sold at Low Prices Preparing lunches, which can be sold at a low price but s L ill be good and nourishing, is the task assigned to the cafeteria person- nel. Students wanting to supplement their Lunch may purchase items from the a la carle line which is run by the snack-bar manager. The staff consists of six members; A man- ager, two cooks, a baker, a snack-bar man- ager and a salad lady. Seeing that the prepa- 1 at ion of hot lunch and other special din- ners for the school activities is done is the duty of the caferteria manager. Creating the main dish for the 35-cent hot lunch consti- tutes the work of the head cook and her assistant. Raking rolls and combining ingredients into tasty desserts is the role of the baker, while molding salads and fixing the other salads is the task of the salad maker. Assist ing the cafeteria workers are students who work as cashiers, dishwashers and milk sellers. Left to right: Leta D ' Andrea, Faye Krajewski and Corinne Hirst prepare salads for the a la carte line and hot lunch line. Viola Santora takes turkey out of the pressure cooker which she will slice. 24
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