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Mrs. Mildred Carnot and Mrs. Vivienne Stephenson, registration office, Mr. James Tysl, chief custodian, Mr. Harry Hager, Mr. Vincent Hied, Mr. Leo Sevy, Mr. Ray Nelson, Mr. Chadburn, Mr. Felix Ontiveros, custodians, Miss Cleona Chandler, Mrs. Jeanette H. Scherer, Mr. R. J. Wichmann, business office, Miss Shirlie Ralph, switchboard, Mrs. Virginia Honts, textbook clerk, Mrs. Dorothy Walker, assistant librarian, Miss Agnes Frazer, attendance clerk, Mrs. Helen Cook and Mrs. Marie Spaulding, principal's office, Miss Bettie Royal, secretary to vice principal, Mrs. Hertha Moreiield, dean's ofHce5 Mrs. Delta B. Hilbert, school nurse. emtiom Sm
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Fam It Miss Ellen Sullivan, Mrs. Grace W. Aron, Miss Bertha A. Ammon, and Miss Eleanor Emmett, languages, Mrs. Nanon P. Ohrnan and Mr. William Howard Wilson, art, Miss Eve Irene Cronkhite, music. Mr. Earl Dible, Mrs. Arlys E. Thun, Mrs. Jeannette Friedman, Miss Mary Lee Huckabay, Mrs. Betty Jane Lawson, Mr. Ragene A. Farris, Mr. William Fogarty, Mr. Alton Nielsen, Mr. Ronald Kyle Esate, Mr. Richard L. Foster, and Mr. Robert D. Hill, social sciences.
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WINTER CABINET-ROW 1: Gearhart, Godino, Marcoe, Heimbeck, Horn, Russell, Landis, Jensen. ROW 2: Thompson, Lloyd, Pollock. Wz'nter September found A.S.B. Cabinet members hard at work to make the new semester as successful as those in the past. Dick Horn, presidents gavel in hand, stands ready to call meetings to order. Vice- president Raeburn Heimbeck and Secretary Shirley Russell are beside him, eager to help, and Gerry Harris, Yell King, has prepared a speech about school spirit and the sportsmanship trophy. Alvin Baldock, Boys' League President, is there, while Girls' League President Joye Marcoe works on the annual fashion show. Assemblies are the chief worry of Dodie Jensen, Entertainment Commissioner, and Larry Watkin, Commissioner of Publications, is out to win All- American rating for the Samohi. Girls' Athletic Commissioner Jeanne Landis listens as Bud Hol- scher, who handles boys' sports, talks about the football team's campaign to win Bay League and C.I.F. trophies. Bob Lloyd, Commissioner of Finance, tells everyone how rich the cabinet is, with gold buried under the seal, but john Thompson, Com- missioner of Forensics, would rather spend his time straightening out mike problems for the radio programs. Senior A President Dick Godino checks on the senior play, Senior B Prexy jim Pollock thinks about training basketball players for the junior-senior game, and across the aisle junior President john Gearhart is changing the Snowball to the Foot- ball, Next to him sophomore Dick Barnard experi- ments with a new polish for the school seal. Ha- rassed Nautilus Chairman Mary jane Bentley pa- tiently explains the status of the yearbook and plugs sales. Excellent student posters about the halls adver- tise the good food and fine stationery in the Vikes' Inn, where Barbara Magel is manager. The store also occupies the time of Dick MacDonald and his Vikes' lnn Committee. The cabinet's special project is the school float for the 59th annual Tournament of Roses Parade. Pacific Playground is the theme chosen, students and Santa Monica business organizations agree to finance it, and twenty loyal students show up to apply the flowers to the float. Their efforts are well rewarded, for we are destined to take first place in the schools' division. Many thanks to Mr. Veenker for assisting the A.S.B. Cabinet with a very enjoyable and profitable semester.
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