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Shown working on an assignment were the fol- lowing librarians: Pat Penny, Joy Tolliver, Vir- ginia Toman, Irene Hash, Darlene Furman, Betty Maks, Joanne Atemboski. Miss Hallock, school nurse, reading over the daily reports. fliwviea dh ENUMCLAW One of the most cheerful, neat and quiet rooms in the school was the library. Although it seemed to be small it was one of the most outstanding in the League. The student librarians, a diligent group of girls, were under the direction of Mrs. Laura Hahn. Among their various duties were such things as aiding the students in selecting their material and checking out books. The efficiency with which they accomplished these duties showed their resourcefulness and ingenuity. There were two assistant librarians on duty six periods a day. They were there io help the students whenever help was needed and have done an excellent job of keeping the library neat and orderly. To Mrs. Hahn and theiassist- ant librarians we say, keep up the grand work. BUCKLEY I want a good book to read! I need information for my report! Mrs. Rooney and the librarians at Buck- ley came to the aid of many students who needed help. During the year they were checking books in and out, filing cards, making out overdue and fine slips, mending books, and keeping the books and magazines in order, and collecting fines. Juanita Bock, Elaine Borell, Charlene Donati, Earline Reamy. Shirley Olsson, Leola Carlen, Ed-wina Dennis, and Delores Renner are the eightstudent helpers. All have done a great deal to keep the library and books in good condition during the year. Assembled in the nurses' office for in- struction were: Barbara Wzilczak, Bette Malgarini, Marjorie Potvin. Learning the fundamentals of nursing were: Diane Potvin, Barbara Schween, Dolores Thompson. BuCkley's librarians checked over the records of the latest books, Firrz ww: Carleen Reamy, Charlene Donate, Juanita Bock. Second row: Delores Renner, Shirley Olsson, Leola Carlsen, Mrs. Rooney. Helping the students find information, are: Irene Kowalski, Josephine Kow- alski. Miss Hahn, Cynthia Stanton, Dolores Pausheck, Donna Sager, Vonda Stan- hope, and Edith Mueller.
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1 0 ENUMCLAW In his second year as advisor to Paps Crew, Mr. Gerald Campbell organized the boys into a helpful group. Paps consists of juniors and Seniors who are the operators of the equipment and Sophomores who are the apprentices. Paps Crew had many duties to perform around the school. They showed motion pictures in the auditorium and classrooms for instruction and entertainment. In the gym and auditorium Paps prepared the PA system, when needed. Members of Paps announced at home athletic contests and operated the tape recorder for teachers' class work. In order that teachers may give a little authenticity to the radio plays their classes present, Paps sets up a simulated radio station for them. Since they have finished showing their serial noon movie, Paps has no further specific projects for the rest of the year. All of the money they take in from these movies goes to purchase equipment. Preparing to take Spring Baseball pictures are: Roger Sullivan, Art Ford, jim Slayden. Lower left: Carrying the equip- ment to the auditorium for a movie are Betty Twitchell and Fred Maris. Lower rigbl: Post- ing the schedule films shown at Buckley ate: Doris Olene and Margaret MacDonald. Upper lefl: Making over a radio in the paps room are, Don Moer- geli, and Ray Signana. Upper right: Meeting on stage for their daily instructions are: Roy Del Santo, jerry Barnes, Martin Holdner, Bob Barner, Val Kra- nick, Ken Kirkland. Testing new equipment for a radio production are Tom Barrie and jim Kime, operators. Setting up the projection machine for a movie are: Dick Graybeal and other operators. BUCKLEY Wforking steadily the projection crew showed many educational films to the student body in all departments of the school. Four students were in charge of the projector each period. The individual crew duty was to check the sched- ules and notify the teachers when the picture was ready to be shown. The new members were taught the proper way to operate, oil and maintain the machine by the experienced operators. Mr. Mellish and Fred Maris were in charge of the crew and smoothed out the difficulties that come with running the projector. With experience comes perfection, after many hours of work the crew passed the operators test and received their reward-a certificate that officially made them masters of the Bell-Howe projector.
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GERTRUDE SONNTAG CAROL CAVERLEY VERNES HANBERG ADA MORIARTY BARBRA WILSON JOAN CARDEN JEAN TUTTLE SHIRLEY MEAD MARGARET MCDANIEL MARLENE MONTGOMERY BARBARA WALQZAK NUCLW Girls' Letter Club members are to turnout one night each week for the activity in which she is participating. liach major sport, such as volleyball, baseball, and basketball, is one point toward their four point goal they must attain to earn their letter and chevron. The minor sports are ping' pong, shuffleboartl, bowling, skiing, rollerskating and bad- minton, worth one-half point each. TWO YEAR LETTER WINNERS OF G.L.C. . Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores are found turning out in the girls gyni for one hour on Tuesday and Thursday of each week. All girls, including the officers must turnout to receive their letters. Girls that are active members are allowed to go to the playtlays sponsored by other schools. Miss lsearl, G.L.C'. advisor, was responsible for the success of the VVhitc River playday held at l:lnumelaw. ONE YEAR LETTER WINNERS AT ENUMCLAW: Fifi! Row: Alice Ghiglione, Connie Colvin, Betty Malgarini, Joyce Montgomery, Norma Wilson, Wilma Schipper, Jan Barkley and Monnie Tougaw. Second Row: A , Cynthia Stanton, Dorothy Lokovsek, Barbara Hansen, Pat Mosier, Bar- Offlcem vf G-L-C4 fmm left W flflhfi bara Schwenn, Jean Lockridge, Jan Matson, and Janet Lou McKinnon. 5-f'f em'J'f lan Bafklwl P eW?V'7ff CZTFOIYH Pafefwn' Thin, Rfuw Manager, Ellen Bruhng Ad1'I.l'07', Miss Betty Fearlg I ' Vice P7'EJ'id6l'll, Joann Griffelg and Manager, Doro- Eilcen Pittenger, Susan Dodd, Midge Potvin, Joyce Deardon, Janet Wfarreti, Phyllis Holmes, Kathy Hearn, and Barbara McDaniels. thy Lokovsek' .... A A if A by A t
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