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LIBRARY STAFF, Lefl lo righlz Nancy Barren, Shirely Manlos, Mary Bryan, Belly Andrews, Helen Underwood Belly McCoy, Don Rasberry, Trudy Hale, Marjorie Haddox, Judy Hale, LIBRARY AND OFFICE STAFF KEPT BUSY from my place on lhe filing cabinel in The-oflice l saw a new lace each period as lhe six azsizlanlf, lhal helped our school secrelary, Evelyn Shirls, reporled for duly. Their main iob war. leepinq allendance. which loolc lhern through lhe halls where lhey collecled lhe slipr. lrnrri lho new clips oufside lhe classrooms, lhen brouqhl lhern back lo lhe ollice, whrfrr: lhffy analyzed Their information lor permanenl records. Olher laslrs Thar The girls performed were running errands, operalinq lhe dilfo machine, and filing dala. from lisloninq lo these qirls converse, l learned lhal Iheir cousins on lhe library slalf were assislinq lhe school in similar ways. Besides filing cards, lhey helped lhe new librarian, Mrs. Van Horn, in many olher ways, such as finding malerial, and shelving or cherlcinq oul boolrs. 'N-. ---..,.4 ' ---.N g- OFFICE STAFF-Lell lo riqhf: Pal Mach, Erika Sladel, Elaine Whilener. Shirley Cornelison, . A. 5 Secrelary Evelyn bhirls and assisfanl Erika Sladel discuss allendance records. Belle Pinyerd, Vonnie Crabfree. 23
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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-LeTT To righT: Mrs. STephens. Advisor: Mary Carmichael, SporTs Manager: Judy Hale, PresidenT: Janice BrighT, Vice PresidenT: Karen Marshall, SecreTary: Lorene BucsiT, Treasurer. G.A.A. SPONSORS NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES One Wednesday aTTernoon aT 4:00 p.m. l happened To be in The chorus room when all of a sudden girls sTarTed Tilling The place up. l wondered whaT iT was all abouT unTiI one oT The girls called The group To order and announced ThaT anoTher meeTing of The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion was under way. The group Then discussed someThing They called a swimming-TheaTer parTy, which had Taken place a Tew days before, on OcTober 25, and said They could hardly waiT Tor The nexT one someTime in April. They were also quiTe concerned wiTh Their bowling scores, having been inTroduced To This sporT aT The new WapaTo Bowling Lanes during SepTember TurnouTs. They were anxious Tor January To roll around when Their TurnouTs would again Talce Them bowling. The highlighT oT The meeTing was The discussion of an expense-paid Trip To one of The larger nearby ciTies Tor girls wh'o earned over S30 Tor The club. LasT year The winners wenT To SeaTTle and had an excepTionally good Time. OTher discussion involved volleyball and badminTon, which were being played during The monThs of OcTober and November, and resulTed in a Playday aT WapaTo on November 22, Tor many Valley schools. The group, under The advice oT Mrs. STephens, also sponsored Tall and spring poT-luck game nighTs. one Tor moThers and daughTers, and anoTher Tor TaThers and daughTers. Fund-raising proiecTs included selling raTTle TiclceTs, selling pencils wiTh baslceTball schedules on Them, and sponsoring aTTer-game dances. GIRLS' LETTERMEN-LeTT To righT: Advisor Mrs. STephens, Jan- G.A.A. girls load up Tor swimming-TheaTer parTy, OcTober 25 ice BrighT, BeTTy McCoy, Vonnie Palmer, Rose Alvarado.
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Verlie Cleavenger and Diane Mallos assisl Mrs. Bond in pre- paring sandwiches. STUDENT CAFETERIA STAFF ASSIST IN HOT LUNCH PROGRAM A lew minules belore lhe noon bell rang each day, several sludenls converged on lhe caleleria. By walching lheir aclions aller lhey arrived, l concluded lhal lhey were sludenl members ol lhe caleleria slall. l-lead cook Mrs. Rae Keelh always seemed glad lo see lhem come and had a iob lor each ol lhem. Some helped serve lhe lood, while olhers look lickels, scraped and slacked plales, or washed dishes. Aller lunch was over The lables had lo be brushed and washed, which meanl lhal someone had lo work inlo school lime. This iol: lell lo people wilh lourlh period sludy halls. Olher sludenls were released from morning sludy halls lo help lhe cooks, A Q As pay lor lheir services lhe sludenls received lree lunches, and lheir lriends lhe cooks really piled il on. Joyce Hooper serves her- sell lo a well-earned lunch aller noon rush. if CAFETERIA STAFF-Third row, lell lo righl: Bob Bale, Lanny Gensburg, Warren Carl, Louise Farias, Gerald Gallegos, Charles l-louk Roberl Van Dyke. Second row: Carol lvlarey, Joyce Laws, Belly l-lollman, Ellen Laws, Verlie Cleavenger, Rila Parker, Aresenia Rafal GA Firsl row: Joyce l-looper, Yvonne Arquelle, Nancy Jones, Diane Mallos, Sheila Marlinez Angelica Cerna, Charlolle Miller. 4' I s my ' Y. is , YQ ll s T,
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