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Cafeteria help this year includes the follow- ing Row 1: Mabel Ziegler, Cleo Krueger, Georgina Williams, Bertha Pancrazio, Alice Gallens, and Ann Wadsager. Row 2: Ra- nilda Belowski, Myrtis Gallaugher, Hazel Allsbrow, Irma Diercks, Nadine Osbourne and Evelyn Little. S tal? This year's janitorial staif is composed of Row J: Loren Borum, Collins Wray, Frank Machu, Rex Martin, and Melvin Hummel. Row 2: Andrew Saey, Fur- man Jones, Ed Johnson, Pete Vermeu- len and Roy Murren. il 2 Bus drivers for the 1959-1960 school year are Row 1: Neal McNeal, Melvin Hummel, Rex Martin, Dewey Oltman, Arthur Miha- lopoulos and Collins Wray. Row 2: Jack Skiles and Seraphin Versypt.
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Science Department Our science department has a large selection of courses from which a student may choose. It offers biology, chemistry, physics, and physics- math, it requires the passing of general math before graduation. Mr. M. W. Pratt Department Head Assorted happy expressions are displayed by the science teachers VVilliam Wheeler, Mary Weller, Helen Buresh, Harold Col- lins, Donald Kell, and YVilliam Campbell while posing for a picture. A History Department Two and one half units of credit from history courses are required before grad- uation. Sophomores are required to take world history, juniors are required to M35 Dorothy galvjrt . . . t take American history, and Seniors must em' ment ea take one semester of Government. in Q Pictured are the teachers of the Social Studies Department. Row I: Glenn Chivers, Marian Dean, and William Yemm. Row 2: Al- bert Zimmerman, Alexander Was- son, Edward Peterhoff, Harvey Pierson, John Wrenn, and Roger C, Aubrey.
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Q 'CJ-I 3 XE! W9 17 Helping the advisors this year were Row 1: Karyn Powell, Joanne Leland, Jackie Jones, Willa Wilson, Sharon Gotheridge, Joyce McDanel, and Maureen O'Harrow. Row 2: Kaye Stevenson, Carole Talack, Nancy Boxstall, Linda Livesay, Judy Huff, and Trudy Vines. Row 3: Karen Newenham, Donna Radakovich, Sandra Roach, Ellen Brereton, Student jfice Girls Pat Akers, one of the oflice girls, is doing a typical job of collecting the absence slips during a class period.
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