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P0 HI STUDENTS ASSIST LIBRARIANS Front row Jane Young Felecla Darley Tern Hunt Diana Lancaster Evelyn Harrus Lmda Koehn Back row Evelyn Wright Joyce Mohler Nancy Kelly Wesley Vogt Edwrn Wrldes Elta Mae Harman Nancv Goodman Judy Palmer Manlyn Ealrck Books' Books' Books' The Po Ht lrbrary under the dlrectlon of Mass Elva Curtis llbrarlan rs llterally full of books for the use of both students and teachers but the library would be useless wlthout the help pro vrded by the student assistants Each year approxumately thlrty five students serve the school by using a free period In the library The students serve In several capacltres of lrbrary work They assist In checklng books and magazines ln and out collect fines, catalogue and repair materials and collect and dlstrlbute building passes Without the volunteered service from these Po-Hlers the lrbrarrans would be too busy to help mdrvrduals Whether YOU have a headache a Cold 0' a rough Ing and the foyer of the C Bulldrng the mflrmarles test ahead you know the lnflrmary IS always there to e P The two Po-Hr mflrmarres are staffed by grrls who rellnqulsh a study hall to serve our school Mrs Davenport supervrses the unfnrmanes and stu dent assrstants Located on the second floor of the Howell Burld are easrly reached by students all over the school Although they rarely perform malor surgery many a headache has been remedled by the helpful student assrstants These mflrmarues and staffs are a prime example of wrlllng service to our school by our students 6 Front row, Lmda Farnsworth, Mrs Davenport, Trudy Grnger, Duane Funcher Second row Marsha Greenshuelds, Sally Ochs, Joyce Royster ' l i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' f I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . . ' , . 1 1 1 I 1 - 1 . ,, ,, . . . . . 1 n I n I , I s h I 11 . 11 1 . - . . . .
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LISTODIANS MAINTAI HIGH SCHOOL Custodians, Bottom: Louis Yellowhorse, Mrs. Dotson, Mrs. Davenpo Middle: L. L. Cloudd, K. W. Russell, Floyd Cobb, Arlie Eberle. Top: Bewley. Have you ever noticed how clean the halls and class- rooms of Po-Hi are? Have you stopped to appreciate our beautifully landscaped campus? These things and many more are a result of the fine work done by our fine staff of custodians. This hardworking crew is busy year round to keep the school in tip-top shape for the rt, Matthew Moore. Charlie Potts, Frank Arlie Eberle, third floor Howell Building custodian, cleans the Home Ec. room after a long day. benefit of students and teachers alike. The custodians are always at work on the classroom floors and halls, as you've probably noticed by seeing fellow students slip on the slick, shiny surfaces laid by the group. They are ready, willing, and able workers who will help any student who needs their assistance. BUS DRIVERS, ALWAYS O THE JOB y Throughout the school year, whether during a spring thunderstorm or sub-freezing winter cold, the Po-Hi bus drivers are always on the iob. With a large percentage of Po-Hi students living outside the city limits, these bus drivers play an im- portant part in their daily activities by transporting them to and from school. The Ponca City School system does not own the buses, as is found in most cities, but the drivers own the buses and are paid by the Board of Education. This type of program results in better service for the students as drivers receive contracts only if they render courteous and efficient service. Blus drivers, Bottom: Lee Harney, Vera Harney, Evelyn Howe, Zelma Weaver, Leo Simmons. Top: Roy Wilson, Norman Grassman, Floyd Howell, Jim Whitfield, R. E. Geren, director. ' 27
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