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WITH A SMILE The girls who worked in the office were Mrs. Ruth Wilson was Patricia Joyce, Elizabeth Cams, Jacqualin Mr. Foster’s secretary and Clark, and Lucy Vanhulle. These girls typed had charge of the office. letters and vouchers, ran the ditto machine, The office girls worked checked absences, counted lunch money, and were generally useful in aiding with the under her supervision. administrative tasks which must be performed Pat Terry usually ran if a high school is to function efficiently. the movie projector when movies were to be shown in The lunchroom staff was made up of Erma the high school. Many of Downing, Nina Aronica, and Lucy Vanhulle. these movies came from the These girls worked under the supervision of King county film library. Mrs. Thomas Clark. They set tables, served Movies were shown in the the food, and did the dishes. Nina was the history room which has new cashier for the lunchroom. blackout curtains. The showing of movies was Librarians, working under the direction under the supervision of of Mrs. Berges, made the library a smooth- working unit for the circulation of books, Mr. Miner. periodicals, and information. They were Mr. Emery Owens was Joanne Sikes, Francis Welham, Bonnie Eastman, the school janitor. He has Ella Lue Firth, Allan Bright, Marilyn Berndt, Denise Sayah, and Darlene Jones. served in that capacity for eight years. 7 for eight years.
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THEY ALL PULL TOGETHER Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer A. Schmidt Mr. Foster Every student in the high school is automatically a member of the student body. Last year 120 students were in school. Each class has representatives which meet with the officers period- ically and form the student council. The freshmen and sophomore classes each have two representatives, the upper classes each have one. The duty of the student council is to discuss and plan the various activities which concern the school as a whole. A successful carnival was held again this year. The money made is being applied toward lights for the football field. Other activities spon- sored by the council were a safety campaign and a Christmas party. 8
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