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Doug Woodside has wound and rewound a lot of footage this year as one of the projectionists. Other projectionists included Craig Snodgrass, Dan Johnson, Don Brown, Bill Cameron, Paul Franklin, Larry Marshall, Steve Ellis, Bill Cox, and Tom Chastain. Polly Zumwalt is getting prepared to make up the new overdue-fine list before report cards come out. Cifirary From Socrates and Shakespeare to Bradbury and Updike and Michener; from the revered Dewey system to the Library of Congress System — each of the student librarians must learn a little of the science of librarianship dur ing the year. Major projects accomplished by librarians, this year were cataloguing of filmstrips and records and updating of the card catalog. Mrs. Lewis helped each student with various tasks and Mrs. Zumwalt supervised while she was at classes. Re-shelving books is another of the jobs librarians must do to keep the library functioning as shown by Greg Enterline and Pam Trask. LIBRARIANS. TOP ROW: Ramona Vogt, Darla Jones, Gloria Vogt. Joan Iverson, Pam Trask, Mary Ann Lindley, Debbie Monesmith, Sandy Nelson, Karen Paulson, Laurie Udey, Mary Abbott, Cheryl Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Lewis, Carol Olds, Joanie Suiste, Mary Swearingen, Mike Peterson, Margaret Brittain, Cindy Brittain, Greg Enterline, Debbie Endersby. Vern Patton, Paulette Tolentino.
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Mrs. Emily Lewis prepares to teach the sophomore occupations class. What better way to get a taste of the world of work than to actually dabble your toes in it. The sophomore occupations class (Mrs. Lewis) found themselves on a bus headed for Portland and a visit to some businesses and institutions which seemed of interest to a majority of the class. The girls visited Bell Telephone, St. Vincent's Hospital, Western Business School, Phagan's Beauty School and Portland Airport. The boys' interests being different, they visited Albina Engine and Machine Works, Freightliner Corporation, Poet-land Bottling Company, KGW TV, and Portland Police Department. Another of the activities sponsored by the sophomore boys was a panel discussion in which the merits of a new shop were set forth. Lois Wooderson, Kerry Barr, and Linda Moore wait for another short lesson on hitting a tennis ball with an overhand stroke. Mr. Don Heldt, Driver Education instructor, and Cindy Brittain wait for Bill McGinnis to climb aboard so they can log a few more hours of driving. Have you ever seen a foot brake on the passengers' side of the front seat? If you've ever seen the inside of the Driver Education car you'll know there is one! Mr. Heldt relies on it heavily. He also pushes on it heavily at times — like going down Tygh Grade at 70 mph! Driver Education is now a statewide requirement for graduation, usually taken by sophomores and juniors. 17
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Business education Christmas usually finds students in Mrs. Oppliger's business classes designing and producing their own creative Christmas cards. At most other times, though, you'll find students racing against time and competing against their own skills — trying to develop speed and accuracy in shorthand and typing. Progress charts and occasional awards add additional incentive to strive for perfection. Part of a second year typing class (upper right) is shown hard at work on manuscripts. Mrs. Oppliger probably corrects more papers than any other person as there are always timed writings and much shorthand dictation done in a day. (Below, left and right) Mrs. Oppliger is shown giving some hints to students as they work.
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