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.,,,,,,x C Miss Elizabeth Weber Mrs. Paula Jones Nurse Assistant Librarian Mrs. Mabel Anderson Mrs. Florine Thompson Mrs. Virginia Chenault Secretary Records Secretaa ry Attendance Secretary Personnel students who do not live within walking distance of school to arrive here and be taken home safely. lt is the responsibility of the cafeteria staff to prepare lunch for Temple City's l,OOO plus students. This reliable group is always ready at noon time to meet hungry faces with well-planned lunches. Custodians, under the supervision of Willis Cham- pion, work long after the school day has ended, cleaning classrooms, so as to make them ready for the following day. They are caretakers also of the baseball and football fields and of the swimming pool. Mr. Champion is at school early each morning, unlocking locker rooms and turning on lights and furnaces. He orders also all supplies the school needs and is in charge of permits for the use of school facilities by various organizations. Rendering special services are Miss Elizabeth Weber, nurse, and Mrs. Paula Jones, assistant librarian. It is Miss Weber who writes gym excuses and cares for cuts and bruises. And it is Mrs. Jones who helps James Newbold, librarian, in checking books in and out, in cataloging books, and in helping stu- dents to find that certain book for English. These, our administrative staff, are the ones who make our school operate as it does-smoothly and efficiently. Cafeteria Staff: Buck row: M. Hart, D. Tice, B. Canfield, E. Kohler. Fronl row: O. Laur, L. Shellubarger, I. Eastman. I gg ,Qs .. V I. ' i awww 3.4, ' . ..1 Z , A .. V Q WN. .L
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I3 49 R AM' f Huml W W, W' J X -N6 ,r Custodiuns: Buck row: E. Huffman, D. Bethurum, T. Butterfield, G. Timpone. Front row: W. Champion, C. Williams, J. Jones, W. Merrihew. Bus Drivers: H. Lester, E. Howser, E. Mann. Camera Shy: O. Hershberger, P. Provost. 3' Efficient No school could run smoothly and efficiently without its office secretaries, bus drivers, cafeteria staff, custodians, nurse, and librarian's assistant to do the many necessary tasks which need to be done outside the classroom. Whenever entering the administration office here at Temple, you are greeted with a friendly smile from Mrs. Mabel Anderson, our office secretary. Besides typing, answering the telephone, putting out the daily bulletin, and sorting mail, Mrs. Ander- son is Mr. North's private secretary, taking letters and doing special typing for him. She is also in charge of 30 office practice girls and makes out their report cards. Mrs. Anderson's unofficial duties include giv- ing directions, answering questions, and loaning out her straight pins, scissors, and masking tape to students who come to her in search of such supplies. Mrs. Virginia Chenault, attendance secretary, is faced each morning with a host of student returnees and their excuses. After handing out numerous re- admit cards and a cut or two, she sits down to begin her day's work, which keeps her busy the remaining part of the morning and all afternoon. When the master roll sheet has been typed and placed in the hands of all teachers, Mrs. Chenault begins calling each student who is out, to find the cause of absence. Our five bus drivers make it possible for those
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Mfacultq Mrs. Edith Ackerman, B.A., M.S A John Applegate, B.A. William Blomgren, B.A., M A University of Southern California D l SOD, B.A. University of Southern California University of Southern California Journalism, Brig am Yo g University Spanish II, Senior Problems, Yearbook Spanish I Physical Education American History Adviser: Quill and Scroll d er: Spanish Club Adviser: Spanish Club Adviser: Junior Statesmen, Junior Class Elmo Bregoli, B.A., M.Ed. James W- BYfkllf B-A' MISS Yvonne CCll'U'flWefS, A-A-I B-A. Mrs. Shirlee Cleveland, B.F A Boston College Unlverslly of Redlands Los Angeles Stole COlle9e University of Southern California Latin I, II, Secondary Math, English III Beginning Art, Reading Wofld Hi-92077, Adviser: Junior Class, Advanced Art, Counselor 9th Core Girls' League, sophisiiwres Crafts c Jack Cohen, B.A. Mrs. Edith Conklin, B.S. University of California Kent STGTG Uf1iV6I'Slfy Basic Woods Shorthand I, II, Woods I, II, Office Practice, Driver Training Business Machines The faculty's aims are to prepare the students to be better citizens and help them improve their skills. The social studies curriculum, which included fresh- man core, sophomore world history, iunior civics, and senior problems, generally prepared the students for life after graduation. The foreign language department gave students experience with a second language and also acquainted them with a brief history of the country. To build interest in science as a career was the goal of the science and mathematics department. Science and mathematics courses offered this year were biology, chemistryfphysics, basic science, general math, business math, algebra I and ll, plane geometry, and trigo- nometry.
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