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Staff MRS. JUNE BOWMAN, right, librarian, discusses a new edition, one of many this year, with Mrs. Virginia Olsen, library and audio-visual clerk. MRS. SUE R. TARBI, our indispensable nurse, shakes down the thermometer for her next case. THE LINE WAS long for the thermometer in the nurse's office during the flu epidemic, but due to her watchfulness the epidemic was limited. She and her assistant, Mrs. Ellen Rowe, help the City Schools physician, Dr. L. C. N. Wayland, in giving physical examinations for athletic eli- gibility, besides keeping all health records on individual students. 13
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MRS. MELBA SMITH, counselors' office secretary. THE COMPLICATED JOB of keeping all records, such as IQ tests, aptitude tests, and ability tests, falls to the SBHS office staff. Added to this con- fusing list, they look after bus passes, merit lists, diplomas, athletic eligibilities, and our ever-iammed lost and found. This year the cafeteria staff pre- sented a la carte menu for the first time. The demanding iob of planning, choosing and cooking the proper foods is also done by the staff. ROW ONE: Mrs. Christina Rodriguez, Miss Dorothy Bonner. ROW TWO: Mrs. Grace Clark, Mrs. Ruth Garcia, Mrs. Milly Sanchez, Mrs. Lillian Holdsworth. 12 MRS. HELEN GILBERT, secretary to the business manager. absence and 5' Mrs. Katherine Belshaw, seated at typewriter, are MRS. MARY DUFF, who substituted for Mrs. Alrencl Lee during her I secretaries in he principal's and vice-principal's office. MRS. ENID SALLAWAY, dean of girls' secretary. l 1 MRS. HAROLDINE ELLIS and Mrs. May M. Willhite in the attendance office. are secretaries
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,S 1 SBHS STAFF MEMBERS taking a coffee break are Mrs. Helen Gil- bert, Mrs. Ruth White, Mr. Sam Cathcart, Mrs. Virginia Olsen, and I4 Mr. William Crow, teasing Mrs. Gilbert. WHICH do you think is harder? Finding the stamen and pistil of a flower or following the circulatory system of a human? Mr. Robert Kaiser is dissecting a flower for students in his biology class. TEACHERS in the Santa Barbara area visited local firms on Business Education Day. A representative of the Southern California Gas Company conducts a question and answer period.
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