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OFFICE STAFF: Mrs. Virginia Vance, Miss Joan Griffith, Joyce Wareing, Beverly Fox, Ann Smyth, Kay Parkinson, Terry Quinn, Mary Lou Klann, Betty Rippee, Barbara Henske, Ross Stephen. CNot pictured: Dolores Gallegosj ' WSW The three smiling custodians pictured be- low Crightb keep the school plant in tip-top shape for students and faculty. Pierce Jacob, head custodian, has been here for five years and is a friend to students and teachers alike. He is usually on duty from 7 until 11 in the morning and from 2 to 5 in the afternoon, and is on hand for night school activities. Ed Agee has been here for four years and works from noon until 8. Fayet Scoggin works during school hours and also drives a bus. This was his first year on the staff. These men are entitled to three cheers for all the broken windows they replaced, the snow they swept up, and the messes they cleaned up after careless students. Their job is tough and sometimes exasperatingg their patience and good humor have been outstanding this year. Pictured at the right with the new Locke triplex lawn mower are Fayet Scoggin, Pierce Jacob, and Ed Agee. Mrs. Virginia Vance, district clerk and office training teacher, and Miss Joan Griffith, office receptionist, head up the of- fice staff. Students who work in the office one period each day get full training in office procedure, which is part of the business education department. Office training students have regular in- struction, take tests, and get graded, in addi- tion to helping to keep the school running smoothly by serving the public at the count- er, answering the telephone, operating the inter-communication system, collecting the attendance slips each period for the deans, and duplicating material needed for class- room and extra-curricular activities. In order to enroll for office training, a student must be interested in business, be capable of doing the work, and be O. K.'d by the administration for the job.
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Silmt ku BUS DRIVERS: Bus Manager Clyde Talbot, Deschutes: Harlis C. Ulrich, Lower Bridgeg Fayet A. Scoggin, Alfalfag Earl Kraft, Opal Cityg Dalton Clark, Cloverdaleg A. L. Chaplin, Tumalo Pictured at the top of this page are the drivers, with their regular bus routes listed. Drivers are hired upon application and pass- ing of a driving test similar to that taken in drivers training. Each holds a chauffeur's license. Mr. Kraft has driven since 1951 and Mr. Chaplin since 1952. Mr. Scoggin and Mr. Ulrich drove for the first time this year. This was Mr. Clark's first year as a regular driver, although he has substituted before. In all kinds of weather they bring students to school. Handling student discipline on the busses is no small item of their job. Friendly and uncomplaining, they have con- tributed to a real part of the school year. Manager Clyde Talbot Pictured at the bottom of this page is Clyde Talbot working in the bus garage. His job consists of hiring and firing drivers, mapping routes, maintaining busses-anything from a major overhaul to tightening a bolt, driving the bus for most extra trips, such as sports events and band trips, and driving the Des- chutes route regularly. He came here in February, 1950. Students and staff members like and respect him. His ability as a me- chanic comes in handy for everything around EW! Sqdfem Six regular school busses transport about 66 per cent of the R U H S students to school each day The busses travel about 471 miles a day using 70 gallons of gas each day. The school bus budget for the school year was 21 100 school, even to repairing the coffee pot for the teachers. S , - On the average, a student 26.9 miles a day, one way. take students to other towns in extra-curricular activities letics and music. Redmond's covers a large area and the standing in the state for its system. has a ride of School busses to participate such as ath- union district school is out- transportation Scenes pictured at the left are students loading busses after school. Drilling Hole in Horn Bracket i
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