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Ma ry Lou McNeal James McElmurry W T- Patricia Johnson Frances Fredriksson Joseph Schiro William Seaver, Head Counselors work to solve students' problems: Office Staff manages school records. files Six counselors against about 2700 students isn't very good odds, but somehow The counselors manage. Hearing each problem, complaint, or request a student has is a Tull time iob that requires patience, years of Training, and experience. Aiding The counselors as well as The school is The office staff. These secretaries face 'new challenges daily as They work To keep The mechanics of The student body and faculty in order. Row 1-Jean Jones, Dot Dalton, Lois Neighbors. Row 2--Virginia Christian, Rita Lamb, Nell Gardner, Enid McCord, Ruby Rocke- feller, Sammie Bennett, Pat Romans. T37 1.1
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l ' 1-..-5 l fr T fl' wi an l 5' 3 Jff 5 ff K Nix., I if Moneg Mai-Ters Occupg Mini of Girls' Vice Principal Of The many new people who were welcomed To TOHS This year, one was Mrs. RoberTa Schoen- herr, The new Girls' Vice Principal. She has Two of The mosT imporTanT, and Thankless, iolos on cam- pus. Besides direcTing girls' discipline, she is in charge of A.S.B. acTiviTies. ln her brief year aT TOHS she has already gained The respecT of all. Vice Principal Conirols Sirings of TOH9 Sporis Mr. Elmer de Silva has been wiTh Thousand Oaks High ever since The school firsf wenT info acTion in 1962. NoT only has he served well in The im- porTanT job of Boys' Vice Principal, buT he has also Taken on The demanding chore of super- vising The many disconnecfed acTiviTies associ- aTed wiTh The school's infra-mural sporfs pro- gram. Phone Company Welcomes Aiiendance Oflicer's Calls Our man on The aTTendance office phone This year is Mr. James Moore. Before deciding To chase down wayward sTudenTs aT Thousand Oaks High, he served aT Camarillo High School as The head of iTs hisTory deparTmenT. One may look To The aTTendance records as evidence of The fine iob he has done.
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W is Vern Darby, Chester Tait, Floyd Fulton, John Hammill Fortino Sanchez, Jess Gunter, Rudolph Stayer, Laverne Conklin, Dee Jeffcoat, Tarlee Coleman, Denver Lang Q O The UPmost-Theg Pick Up. Fix Up. W f '! 7 '5. H L k u L k u A d 0 k u O0 pl p n p 'ip-ig' ff l Mr M -if Today the school relies on a staff composed of men and women 25, .... -- i ll '1' whose jobs vary from maintenance to cooking. I U54 f M-- . . . tl ...un A double maintenance crew keeps the buildings and grounds in f fm H good condition. Two members of the crew are responsible for . 3456. making the locker rooms inhabitable seven periods daily. .A - V The cafeteria staff works equally hard to feed hungry students lx V. during double lunch hours. Ely, ' More concerned with intellectual appetities is the library staff l lx which mans both the textbook room and the library. Vik, ' Adiacent to the textbook room is the audio-visual room where an Mr. Gil Speckles oversees all the record players, tape recorders and projectors. He also keeps the language lab running. Mrs, Mary Fox, the nurse, keeps the students in good repair, she trains her own office help and advises the FML. And the bus drivers bring many of the students who keep the rest of the staff working. Artee Talbert Norman Amans Locker Room Attendants Dorothy Hopkins, Fay Hawes, Bernice Rasey, Elizabeth Dyks, Doris Hayes, Edna Reed, Neva Tait, Tessie Boyert, Daphne Frost, Theressa Walker ' f 1 ' 'i:z:s...f.g:1:42.. L 1 ' i f E fl 1 4 7' A . ,ty 'X ,,. , . V '5' it: ,Qs 1' 3 lf -I 1 2 '7' , f ' 'F ii 2 . l l f 1, ff' ' I W If gf, l
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