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Marion Armstrong, Librarian Mr. Donald Barr, Social Studies Junior Hi Dean of Boys Devon Bates, U. S. History Mrs. Alice Beymer, Home Economics, F.H.A. Gertrude Brigham, Physical Education, Jr. Hi G.A.A., Jr. Hi Booster Club Sarah Brown, Third Grade Jo Anne Buerger, Elementary Art Mrs. Jeanne Butcher, English Quad, Quill and Scroll. Ben Clark, Russian Mrs. Joyce Clingroth, Math Marilyn Church, K-4 David David, Thjrd Grade Swimming Coach Mrs. Margot Dow ing, French, French Club, French Honorary Mrs. Lois Everard, Business Education Mrs. Elsie Field, Fourth Grade Benjamin Garrison, Social Studies, Jr. Hi Historical Society Phil Gearheart, Art, Jr. Hi Drama Club Mrs. Janet Groomer, K-4 14
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ITi.o 4 ■ 4 f f f ' ,A jte aicl the students is the goal of the library and cJrhe people working in it. The library consists of ap- proximately 10,500 books and 1 12 periodicals. Miss n Armstrong is the head librarian; Mr. Richard Ardery and twelve high school students serve as her assist- ants. Miss Armstrong and her staff are kept busy each day shelving, checking, mending, processing, ordering books, and filing cards. The school nurse, Mrs. Fran Winslow, with the help of her six office assistants, one per hour, at- tempts to keep us in good health. Dr. Borland is in the office for an average of seven hours a week. Our cafeteria is staffed by six cooks with four- teen students assisting them. It serves 500 people an hour and a half. Sophomore Vickie Patterson works at the cash register. Mr. Frank Smith is in charge of the bookstore, and is aided by four .student clerks. It is open five days iflJ ' r ,i, a week from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and stocks many use- il ' r Ll ' and necessary supplies. ( (r The above people and places, as well as many Aj. others, help make our school the wonderful place ' it is. to p and patient
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Mrs. Nancy Grossman, English James Hayes, English William Inskeep, Chemistry, Junior Academy of Science Mrs. Lucy Johnson, First Grade Robert Kelley, Physical Education, Wres- tling, Track, Driver ' s Training Don Kruse, Art Miss Dotty Lackey, Dean of Girls, Cheerleaders, Booster Club Don Lewis, Physical Education, Basket- ball, Reserve Football, Baseball James Mason, English Jerry Mcintosh, Math, Student Council, Ungawa, Swimming, Cross Country Miss Barbara Miles, English, Jr. High Drama Club Fred Mills, Art A. Pryce Noe, Math Donald Paige, Math, Athletic Business Manager Mrs. Gail Parsons, Science Robert Pettijohn, Government, M.Y.C. Lawrence Poorman, Physics, Ph ysical Science, Junior Academy of Science William Prange, Art, Jordannus Spon- sor, Junior Prom Advisor 15
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