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Miss Donna Stearns. Mr. John O ' Shaughnessy, Miss Rosemary Kelley. and Miss Emily Eaton, English teachers. Miss Stearns and Miss Eaton are intern teachers from Stanford. Mr. Raymond Washburn. Instrumental Music, Mr. Morris Dill. Vocal Music. English and Mi Sophomores combine art and English in an exercise on description.
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On ndispensible Staff Typing, sorting, filing, accounting. What did yo u do with that purchase order? The work of the office stall is nevei done ... Broken window -- buzz, buzz. Custodian needed urgently ... Malingerers, broken hones, stomachs. I ' ve got to have my finger taped for basketball practice. What would we do without the Nurse? . . . Neuroses, psychoses. All prob- lems handled expertly by our psychologist - hours 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM . . . Absence, tardiness, corridor passes. My dog ate my alarm clock. A vote of thanks to the attendance of- fice . . . Quiet please. You are on the overdue book list. The librarians arc hard at work . . . Push, shove and squash. I ' ll have a hamburger and a malt. How does the cafeteria stall keep smiling through the break and two lunch periods? The efficiency of the office stall, librarians, in use, psychol- ogist, cafeteria staff, and custodians keep our school running smoothly. liaielli, Office Staff. ROW I: Mrs I)..mthy Marchant. Miss Gertrude Ernst. ROW 2: Mrs. Cynthia Fraser, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey. Mis Mary Yokomizo. Mis Catherine Plowman, Mis Robin Kellehcr and Miss Frances Whitehead, librarians. Mr. Edward Stockton. Attendance Offi- cer.
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These English teachers are Miss Shirlev Tepper, Mrs. Muriel Sonne, Mr. Jack Gallaher (STANDING) Mrs. Beth Zanidcs and Miss Doris Simon (SITTING), ENGLISH Book reports, vocabulary, grammai and term papers .ill add up to four years of re- quired English. Main students choose to take other classes offered 1 the English department, however. Journalism students, while putting out the school paper, the Knockout, learn terms like dummy sheet. slug line, column inch, cut, trolley, ear, and flag. Drama students spout lines from Greek tragedies and presenl several one act pla s leu the student body. MUSIC Music students participate in mam out- of-class activities. Hand members this year played at the Stanford-Oregon game and the East-Wesi game. Many hand members also belonged to the orchestra and to the pep hand. The chorus sang at MPC, at Berkeley, and for several special perform- an es at school. ancVIusic Members of the drama class presented a reading of Amahl and the Night Visitors for thi Christmas program.
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