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V Maintenance Stopping to take a break from his work, Mr. Olvera talked to Mrs. Lazares while eating a turnover. Z5 K all . . we K N K K -n'r K K A CUSTODIANS-FRONT ROW: Modesto Corral, Pearl Nelson, Kieth Winans, John Sabia, Manual Valen- Meidell. SECOND ROW: John Makkai, Cecil Inbody, cia. BACK ROW: Ruben Felix, George Wagner, Fran- Robert Alvera, Robert Crumbley, Avery Yost. cis Crinage, Ray Jacques, James White, Stanley THIRD ROW: Harry Kahler, Paul Daniels, Gehard Davies. 'Oil Atv. ?'a:'g, Mr. Foss and Mrs. Fisher were responsible for various duties in the bookstore. Olympian sales, picture packets and tickets for student activities and functions. Beside selling hooks and school supplies, they handled money collected for The busiest seasons were at the beginning and end of the year.
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Students were able to use the library for many purposes. Books, tapes, pam- phlets, magazines and newspapers were handy for research work or entertain- ment. The educational and pleasurable reference selections were increased to 400 phonograph recordings and 75 film- strips. Conference rooms were con- venient for discussion groups. Plans have been made for ci learning center in the basement. Framed pictures were a new addi- tion to the library. These art prints could be checked out in the same manner as books for use at home. The idea that pictures relate messages, as well as books, served as the basis for this project. Microfilm was added as a new source of information. With the aid of a ma- chine, students were able to read and make prints of important articles. Senior Wendy Fletcher checked out library books during break from library assistant Karen Trumbo. The library was available for students' use before and after school hours and between sessions. Library Added Art Prints for Student U N, ,.., mswsegrfqqs .., , K M K 1 f- xr - 'il - QQ, 9' .. . 0 's ft., . ,', . , ,L -... Z. BARBARA HANNUM if Librarian me . .. .... rn - A' A .ts Q be 2 .s.ff3gst-ti rs,, I ke 1.x iz, ,s - :sf-ws ,... V ' ' New ..-, . ' . ., Mx Q r ,QQ ic. 1 SVN 4. , Q' ---of I k if WILLIAM MITCHELL Librarian x 4. ' s .A ,J 5. f ' . . :' r . if' Tx ef 'R I f A DOLORES POWDRILL Librarian Senior Candy McNeal intently read the newspaper in the reference section of the library. Magazines and daily newspapers were replaced and kept up-to-date. Librarian Miss Powdrill assisted Mr. Mitchell by keeping the library schedule running smoothly. i 5
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Personnel, Bookstore u1-,s After morning breaks, ianitor Ruben Felix worked at cleaning the cafeteria for aftemoon students. He was often on duty following evening activities to prepare the building for the next school day. Extended Services Under the direction of Mr. Foss, the bookstore handled student body funds cmd received all equipment and supplies for the school. Students were able to buy what they needed before and after school and during breaks. Bookstore hours were 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Anyone who wished to mail a letter or buy a five-cent postage stamp could do so at the bookstore. The mail was picked up at l:OO p.m. every day for the convenience of students. Tickets to vari- ous athletic events and Olympian sales were also taken care of here. Attempting to keep the campus clean and sate was the iob of 19 custodians and two engineers. Mr. George Wagner, head custodian, made sure buildings and equipment were kept in good order. Janitors cleaned the cafeteria between breaks and the gym, auditorium and class rooms in the evening. As night watchman, Mr. Darrel Ban- ning checked buildings and doors after school hours. He also locked the gates and watched the parking lot. Twenty-two women were kept busy in the cafeteria during the six daily breaks. Cafeteria women worked hard during lunch breaks. Sewing the students and faculty was included in Mr. Banning, night watchman, made a final security check following an evening club meeting at school. il. thelr duties. For the convenience of students, the women worked in the snack bar between sessions. Directing traffic outside the parking lot between sessions and after school was one of his duties.
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