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Workers Vital to School of maintaining and operating audio-visual equipment. The basic responsibility of the club members was in mak- ing sure that films were where they belonged. Under the direction of Mrs. A. Mrs. Mary Schwier. B. Mrs. Margaret Poole. C. Mrs. Alberta Follis. D. Miss Linda Gladdish. E. Mrs. Frances Fawver. F. COOKS: Front Row-Eugene Lawrence, Gladys Hautle, Marguerite Fender, Sandra Baker, Hope Henderson, Marie Hill, Rosalie Sechrest, Helen Obery (Manager), Esther Chambless, Wilma DeColonne, Ruth Laughbn, Ethel Bevis, and Jeanette Moore. Second i?ou -Mildred Lindauen, Nan Wal- ters, Norma Dunn, Lucette Kidwell, Martha Dalton, Grace Fulk, Annelisa Puschmann, Geertrui De Ross, Laura Hannanh, and Barbara Slayton. Third Row— Kathleen O ' Maley, Mabel Allen, Kathleen Maud- lin, Ruth Taylor, Joyce Adams, Stella Minnis, Emma Taffols, Helen May, and Doris Williams. G. Mrs. Eloise Steed. H. Mrs. Vera Schmitz. . Mrs. Frances Barnett. J. Mrs. Virginia Hall. K. Mrs. Dorothy Heniser. L. CUSTODIANS: Front ?ou --Charlie Robinson, John DuChemin, Nickolas Petrakas, and John Ford. Second ?ow-Richard Hilton, Robert Drew, Daniel Waggoner, Jesse Garrison HH Tl 1 • ! f fffl m 1 J ft ' J 1 dPl IP ■ 19 L
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w Behind the Scenes Boys. He assisted the Dean of Boys, Mr. Raymond Riley. Selling tickets at home games and school produc- tions were two of the duties of the Business Managers. The eight member staff was directed by Mr. Harry Preston. Office Messengers assisted in the office and Bookstore. Delivering messages, sorting mail, and checking attend- ance lists were the main res- ponsibilities of these stu- dents. Audio-Visual Club mem- bers worked diligently throughout the school year developing film schedules. The students were in charge 18
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Dorothy Smith, student lib- rarians were in charge of checking books out of the library. They also assisted students by showing them how to use various equip- ment in the library annex, by locating magazines, and by locating books and pam- plets on the library shelves and in the files. Mrs. Norma Rauch, School nurse, supervised the Clinic Assistants eight periods a Student Volunteers A. Pam Martin checks the files for over- due books. B. Sharon Short, Clinic assist- ant, checks in an ailing student. C. Diana Moore prepares a tape for Spanish Class in the Language Lab. D. Carla Soden, messenger for Mrs. Steed, looks up a student ' s program. E. Shelley Brown straightens shelves in the Library Annex. F. Messenger for the Dean of Boys, Ann Lowe, checks a schedule before delivering a cut slip. 20
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