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OFFICE STAFF: D. Roberts. O. Brooks, L. Olson. E. Smith. A. Miller. THIS IS SOUTH HIGH CALLING. WHY IS MARY ABSENT? Remember those phone calls when you were absent from school? That was just one of the many jobs that the office staff carried out throughout the year. Then there were the long, long absentee lines when you came back. There again, was one of the staff ready to check you into school. A service like this was just a small part of their job. Where did you go when you lost a book That's right, to the office. And how we hated to write our program cards out, but what a job it was to handle these cards and have them ready when needed! The office staff performed a big service to our school and without them, the school could not function. BRR! ITS COLD IN HERE! QUICK CALL THE JANITORS! They were always on hand to complete services like this and to handle all our complaints about our school s upkeep. They cleaned up the windows and doors when they were smudged. They played an important part in the lunchroom by clearing empty dishes. Filling those empty dishes was important too. This was the job of the cooks, who made the lunches. They were the ones to thank for the good 3 cookies and those delicious sweet rolls. JANITORS —Row I: G. Baker. A. Ransin er, O. Christenson. P. Mas ley, W. Harris. Row 2: K. Lee, B. Werdel, E. Bourdeaux. F. Schluck, L. Matthews, M. Shovclain. L. Hanson. COOKS — Row I: M. Crowley, A. Johnson. J. Huston. C. Gunderson. Row 2: V. Nelson. M. O'Conner. M. Kalscheuer.
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Above: Miss Long School Nurse Mr. Osterhus Boys’ Counsellor Miss Robinson Girls’ Counsellor Administration WF. CAME — Remember the feeling you had on your first day here at South? The fluttering in your stomach as vou walked up the stairs, beginning a new phase of life? Homerooms played an important part in our life then, for it was there we excitedly compared programs, saw new as well as familiar faces, and uneasily contemplated the future. Pep meetings, new to us at first, soon came to be a part of school life we looked forward to. We became as accustomed to the school cheers and songs as were the upper classmen. Being new' to the school, we wanted to get into the swing of things, and therefore, to help us get going, many of us joined the various organizations the school had to offer. Some of us even started our own clubs. As time went on, we finally felt that we were becoming a part of South. Principal: Mr. Anderson Assistant: Mr. Treglawny
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