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ik .4 Sl 'B-...LF NEWS BUREAU Without the News Bureau the citizens of the surrounding com- munities wouldn't hear about many of the activities that go on at our school. Members of the class write news stories of school happenings and send them to our valley papers. Mr. Sol Kaufler, head of the Journalism Depart- ment, arranges their annual trip to the Times Building. OFFICE HELPERS Every year young men and wo- men are entering professions that require work in an office. Out our way students are given an opportunity to gain experience in this field by helping out in the various clerical and administra- tive offices, where they do such important iobs as filing, switch- board operation and above all learn how to get the iob done effficiently. Contributed mi 'fax has-P+' L,-
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Themselves, i' x We-QE fl Q 11 5 ' i 'f , 5T'lf i ' - q ',,, A L it r-Dfw HlhH SIHHI rruriiniir ii-Hy ni Psiuittiui RUSH!-X by f .4 -b?9 99m PHOTO SOCIETY Are you interested in photography? Then the Photo So- ciety is for you. The club sponsors the Annual Photo Salon in May. Its activities include several field trips, including their traditional February snow trip, under the sponsorship of Mr. Warren King. t PRE-MED CLUB Pre-Med Club acquainted members with the different and exciting fields of medicine, the outstanding leaders in the profession, and the opportunities that new discoveries made possible. They entertained guest speakers and were aided in planning their interesting meetings by Mrs. Bonnie Feers, Mrs. Julie Goodenough, and Mrs. Warn. l3l
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AROUND THE WORLD CLUB Sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Faust, this club worked to expand our student body's interest in foreign lands and people. Extending Reseda's friendship to exchange students, the club held a dinner to welcome them to their new home. The dinner was one of the most enjoyed occasions of the year. STUDENT STORE HELPERS Each school day as the campus awakened, Student Store Helpers got ready to serve King Regent's subiects. Throughout the day they gave cheerful and willing service. Mrs. Anne Nelson super- vised this service group who gained valuable experience while serving their fellow students. 1 2 3 CAFETERIA HELPERS i When hungry Regents filed up l to the cafeteria counters they found cheerful smiling faces wait- ing to take their order. These smiling faces belonged to the Cafeteria Helpers who, under the V guidance of Mrs. Dorothy Swain, were noted for their efficic-f:y and courtesy.
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