Olympia High School WW Miller High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Olympia, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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Members of OFFICE ASSISTANTS ictured above left re: low Witherow, Lilley, Iones, Sjoblom, Lyon, Palmer, Davis, Ginsbach, onel Willows, Purvis, Hudson, Roth, L tgeb, Bergrem M 1lCl1'U I-Iofinery Crow twol Clark, Grimm, Michael Schuller, librarian: Reed, secretary lrow twol Gqpel Hannah, Freit , T arp, Schmidt, Prohaska, Gunstone, Ann Kennedy, Green, Campbell, Alice Blolsher, Milh land, Mi? Ioanne 'Hof al, secretary: I reel Kennedy, Huber, Mrs. Gladys Prunly librarian, lckison, Watson, Wo ting, M well, ep nl ens, Burn. m rs of Nielson. , 1 IBERY AS 'll T p ur e ht are: irow as lsley, X 3 X3 .X Q L x I Z Q 3 Q 4 ' bw X 3 X ww, .il M K fi pk ASSISTIN illtiliiiil lj , NAM Qulgfsi gb fx 'TK 4 I f if if iff' 'gi K X ,J fwcjfyy, gl f..,XVJE ., Members of the BOYS CLUB CONCESSIONS COMMITTEE pic- tured above are: Smith, Ziesemer, Bever, Norman Iohnson, adviser. Being a LIBRARY ASSISTANT is a difficult job done by a group of hard working students, explained Michael Schuller, adviser. Getting new books ready to check out and keeping a record of all books are some ol' the many jobs done by the group. Mrs. Gladys Prunty is also in charge of those who help with the new books. OFFICE ASSISTANTS answer the phone, deliver messages, work on the daily absences, and are sonietinies asked to do sonie of the typing and niinieographing. It is good experience for general office work, reported Mrs. lvliriani Reed, adviser. I-lot dogs! Candy! Pop! These shouts could be heard coming from nienibers ol' the CONCESSIONS COMMIT- TEE during the football ganies as they carried their boxes of refreshments throughout the stands. Norman Johnson is the group's adviser. Page Twenty-six

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X , . THE sci-loot , f N' ,. I f J 'l'V I f t- . 4,7 f ' Members of the PA CREW pictured at top left are: irow onel Marcinko, Olsen, Bever, irow twol Eagan, Pearson, Anderson, Pernela, lohanson, Tilford Cribble, advisery Horton. Members of the STAGE CREW pictured at top right are: Crow one, Boe, Lewthwaite, White, Hunter, Mallory, Padget, Pearly Crow twol Barner, Gabbard, Renberg, Landay, Eagan, Williams, Richard Meigs, adviser. Members of the PROIECTION CREW pictured above left are: irow onel Abbott, Broum- Calling students to the office, handling sound equip- ment for the stage and games, and playing music to Room 5 during the lunch period were some oi' the many duties of the PUBLIC ADDRESS CREW. This Ser- vice organization is advised by Tilford Gribble. Showing movies and slides to classes and during assemblies was the duty of the PROIECTION CREW. Crew chief this year was Pete Peterson. Tilford Gribble served as adviser. ley, Shattuck, White, Cheeka, Grunenielder, Tiltord Gribble, adviser: Crow twol Nielson, Crews, Brady, LeMaster, Perritt, Bever, Whitedp lrow threel Peterson, Windrem, Olsen, Heath, Albro, Wisniewski, Shelton, McLaughlin. Members oi the HOUSE AND GROUNDS COM- MITTEE pictured above right are: Rock, Gamer, Walter Chance, ad' viser. STAGE CREW operates the stage for all school and public functions that use the auditorium. This includes operating the curtain, house lights, and the spotlights. HOUSE AND GROUNDS is a group of boys that give up their study period to work around the school under their adviser, Y'Valter Chance. They pick up litter and make the school more pleasant to look at. For this service they receive a letter award which is a small thank- you for their big service. Page Twenty-five



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l , if J' fl, LLC Members of the MERCHANDISING CLUB pictured above right are: Crow onel VanDeventer, Siewert, Rutter, Schmidt, Hulse: Crow twol Griess, Dickison, Nunez, Reinke, Harding, Bohm, Burkey, Peters, Sap- penfieldy Crow threel Rotter, Huber, Ramsey, Darnell, Okerman, Mick- elson, Breedlove: Crow iourl Safford, Young, Parks, Ward, Velie, lngerf TRAINING Purpose of SECRETARIAL SCIENCE CLUB is to stimulate interest in secretarial work and to develop personality traits necessary to success in the business world, explained Miss Agnes Bushnell, club adviser. The girls assist with work for the teachers and the office, and keep up the bulletin board. MERCHANDISING CLUB is an organization open to seniors only. The purpose of this club is to develop good relations between high school students and Olympia merchants. It also provides students with on the job training and is a great help in personality development. The club's adviser is Rudy Sanderson. The ASB STAFF receives training in handling money, making deposits, issuing receipts, and prepar- ing records lor the treasurers to use. Advised by John Millam and led by Patricia Cole, the ASB staff carries Ollt a very important role in our school system. CERTIFIED PROSPECTIVE ACCOUNTANTS, un- der the advisership of -Cohn Millam, is a club to inter- est students ol' advanced bookkeeping classes in the application ol' bookkeeping methods to everyday life. President this past year has been Alden The club's main activities have been field trips, a skating party, contribution to the carnival, and the animal CPA Banquet. soll, Chastain, Rudy Sanderson, adviser. Members of SECRETARIAL SCIENCE CLUB pictured above left are: Crow onel Hayes, Renney, Brennan, DeBoer, Sullivan, Both, Miss Agnes Bushnell, adviser, Crow lwol Walterback, Haumann, Daugherty, Dimon, Tee, Osborn, Brown. juioxf. Members oi the ASB STAFF pictured at top are: C:ow onel Quimby, Kiely, Mayo, Iohnson, Newman, Dickgiesery Crow twol lchn Millam, advisery Hansen, Morley, Stallings, Evans. Members of CPA pictured above are: Crow onel Steiger, Kiely, Morley, Dickgieser, Stallings, Strand, Crow twol lohn Millam, adviser, lune Padgett, Horning, Hansen, Quimby, Donaldson, Egg. Page Twenty-seven

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