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Man Busy Hands Establish TI-IE OFFICE GIRLS WERE SEEN guielly galhering allendance slips and doing olher errands. They also helped Mrs. Du- Bourdieu wilh Jrhe arrendance record. Because ol Ihe new siale alrendance rul- ing, Mrs. DuBourdieu nas 'ralcen over Jrhis iob leaving Mrs. Rhodes Iree lor olher imporlanl ollice dulies. OUR STUDENT LIBRARIANS VVERE VERY EEEICIENT under Ihe leadership ol Mrs. Shepherd. I-lead SIuden+ Librarian was Shirley Crablree. New lellered co- vers were placed on all Iiclion books, The shelves and Iiles Ifepl in good order, and a Iisl Iyped several days in advance was posred Io inlorm 'rhose who had Iooolcs due. Library accessions passed 'rhe Iwo Ihousand rnarlc Ihis year. I6 A CHEERFUL STAFF PERFORMS DAILY OFFICE ROUTINE. BACK ROW: Mrs. Rhodes, Joyce Norfhrup, Sondra Wilson, LiIIinLnfrd J A Hd M a u s o , o nn o ges, rs. DuBorc.Iieu. FRONT ROW: Chrisfine Hul- sfrom, Elaine Wiseman, Mona Kolb, Jeanie Dollar. STUDENT LIBRARIANS STUDY ACCESSION IDENTIFICATION. BACK ROW: Nancy Bu'lIer, Shirley Crabfree, Shirley Revie, Lois Maffson, Mrs. Shepherd. FRONT ROW: Joyce Nor+I1rup, Darlyne Rowe, Pafsy Fifz- gibbons. MISS GABRIEL, SCHOOL NURSE, ADMIN ISTERS A HEARING TEST Io Elaine Wise man as Linda Duhamel waifs her furn
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Represent the Student Body SECOND SEMESTER COUNCIL MEETS PERIOD 4. STANDING: Paul Mares, Bill Harris, Marty Schweizer, Gilbert Lockwood, Dian Ball, Mona Kolb, Blayne Wilson, Eldean Rose. SEATED: Mrs. Penacho, Richard Reyes, Linda Duhamel, Marian Valdez, Shirley Revie, Pat Dunn. THE STUDENT COURT AND COUNCIL CONTINUED AS THE EUNCTIONING GROUP ot the student government atter having been in use at this high school tor twenty years. Some may have a question about the ditterence between the Court and Council. They were both comprised ot the same members: the student body ot- ticers and the class presidents and representatives. The class otticers were elected each semester, making it possibIe tor the cIasses to have ditterent representation tor each semester. The student body otticers, however, served tor the entire school year. Mrs. Penacho was Court and Council Sponsor. THE COURT TRIED AND SENTENCED TRANSGRESSORS ot the schooi ruIes. It the detendants were tound guilty, they were given demerits accordingly. For example, it an underclassman trespassed on the Senior Walk or a student cluttered the campus with debris, he was IiabIe to be brought betore the Court. THE COUNCIL WAS OUR LEGISLATIVE BODY. Through the suggestion box, it tried to please the majority ot the students. Thus, all students could have a voice in our student government. THE COUNCIL PLANNED MANY OE THE HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL FUNCTIONS and okayed class or club sponsorec dances. parties and concessions. The pianning ot the traditional activities-Tag Day, the Hike to the the Freshman Reception, the Christmas party, and the Mothers' Tea. I5
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Regular l-ligh Sohool Routine , s 9.1 as og! WHOLESOME HOT LUNCHES ARE SERVED DAILY by Mrs. McCracken, Mrs. Ver Planlt, and Mrs. Parks. TRUANT OFFICER ROBERDS iofs down a slrip sfudenf for immediafe check-up. IT'S TIME OUT FROM THEIR GARDEN- ING lo iosh wilh belween bell sludenls for cusfodians Beavers and Coafes. FROM EARLY MORNING UNTIL LATE AT NIGHT our cuslodians were on duly. They were always busy wilh lhe wallcs and buildings and in lceeping everylhing in worlcing order. Mr. Coals, Head Cuslodian, wilh Mr. Beavers and Mr. Slevenson, his assislanls, were re- sponsible lor lhe nealness of our campus Jrhis pasl school Term. NO ONE BECAME ILL WITHOUT A CHECK-UP by Miss Gabriel, our school nurse, who decided who was malingering and who was ill. Mr. Roberds, lhe allend- ance officer, helped her wirh 'rhis problem. UNDER THE EEFICIENT MANAGEMENT OE MRS. MCCRACKEN and her cheerful helpers, Mrs. Ver Rlanlc, Mrs. Parks, and Mrs. Solomon, cashier, 'rhe cafeleria served over lhree hundred meals per day, which proved lhe popularily ol lhe hol school lunches. THE SCHOOL BUSES WERE BUSY ALL YEAR wilh Mr. Peebles, Mr. Rallon, Mr. Ferrell and Mr. Anderson driving The sludenls many places for school aclivilies as well as 'raking lhern lo school and home again. I7 ..f
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