Thousand Oaks High School - Lancer Legend Yearbook (Thousand Oaks, CA)

 - Class of 1968

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Office Stuff, School Nurse Aid Administration N ' 951'-3 MQW , f fi 721 1. f 5 1. , ,f Y., , MRS. MARY FOX, Before The first bell rings in the morning and after the last bell rings in The afternoon, The dedi- cated office sTaff continues to carry on Their many duties. Their numerous iobs include: serving as sec- retaries for the administration, issuing passes and re-admit slips to students, taking care of money affairs, aiding counselors ana' handling telephone calls. The faculty secretary mimeographs tests for The faculty as well as assisting the newspaper staff in running off pages. In a typical frantic day, the office staff runs into new and perplexing situa- tions. Despite constant demands from the faculty and students, these secretaries always remain good natured and ready to help. Mrs. Lois Neighbors and Mrs. Pat Romans are the two who have to meet the public each day. ln her iob as secretary to Mr. Rosser, Mrs. Neigh- bors mans the big desk in the lobby. lt is Mrs. Romans' voice that is heard when anyone calls TOHS on the telephone. Mrs. Mary Fox, school nurse, is kept busy bandaging cuts and scratches, and taking tem- peratures. It is her vital iob to see that TO. students remain in good health and that the sick are taken care of. Mrs. Fox is also advisor to the Future Medical League. Nurse OFFICE STAFFI ilett T0 righfl Lois NelQhi90 5, Jeffie Gove, Linda Hayley, Dat Dalton, Ruby Rockerfeller, Gloria Austen, Sammie Bennet, Pat Romans, Rita Lamb, Dean Jones, Monhc paul, 4 pts' Pr' ' '- S g M in .,.,., hi. ,1 l ' .Wi '- A , , g 2 Q . ' s F, ,,,. ' 2 I T i l T

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Counselors Provide Assistance ln Planning Future A counselor must be a good listener cmd a good talker. He must be able to hear the prob- lems of a student and to utilize his many years ot experience and knowledge to give sound advice. He must be an intelligent and compas- sionate person, one who is able to understand the trying problems of teenage existence. Most important ot all, he should care. He should care about every indiviolual's problems, big or small, important or trivial. Thousand Oaks High has such counselors. Any time a student needs advice or information, all he has to do is ask his counselor. They care. Headed by Mr. William Seaver, the statt ot tive, Mr. Schiro, Mr. McElmurry, Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs. McNeal, advises over 2000 students on matters ranging trom a schedule change to col- lege entrance applications. They work long, dili- gent hours in the service of TOHS. All have been classroom teachers, and have gained insight into the problems ot students and taculty alike. Spe- cial courses have given them guidance skills and techniques. These are the faces ot the counselors. They are the taces ot people intelligent, compassion- ate, and caring. JAMES McELMURRY PATRICIA JOHNSON MARY LOU MCNEAL JOSEPH SCHIRO Counselor James McElmurry discusses school problems of two students. ' , r, V- I,-ws.p:- , ag .0 -fl -2 5 F ,. ,f ,Q ji We Q 5 ' r' ,,,, g -,., W ---- , fn '1--- gg rs P If ', r ' If we K- 'f ',5?,,h7y, ,V if qs, , U ,,,' I, ,,,,r , ,V .fury H Q me .t.. jf' rrrt tttt J -7-'ll . WHUAM SEWER I-I j,igg.,,,' I, yfa-g,f f1 ,,,g2'q ,,.,,, ,, . Head Counselor .Q 1 -,r,, Q ff ','-,',' ,, - , wr T T frrr- . . , ..,,gw-A ,, 2 0 1 -Mm-N 4:- -A



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library lends Easy Access For Research, Study To supervise and control The distribution of books and reference materials is The main duty of The librarian, textbook clerk and library clerk. Librarian Mr. Bud Rankin gives his Time gener- ously To Those students who wish To become .ac- quainted with Their library, and who use its valuable maTerials. Mrs. Carlene Long, new Textbook clerk aT TOHS, supervises The issue ot Textbooks To students and classes. Mrs. .lean Williams, library clerk, Takes care of much of The paperwork behind running an etticient library. Mr. Gil Speckles of The Audio-Visual department Takes care of equipment which aids classroom edu- cation, such as proiectors, Tilms and Tape recorders. Students catch up with last minute study before first bell rings. T i.ii 4? S : ,VV',, ,lb . 3 .fe , fc 6 ITILEL ' ' MR. BUD RANKlN Librarian MRS. CARLENE LONG MRS. JEAN WlLLlAMS MR. GILSPECKLES Textbook Clerk Library Clerk Audio Visual

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