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Left to Right: Mrs. Birkes, Mrs. Cortez, Mrs. Dick, Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Le Claire, Mrs. Stinnett, Mrs. Vance, Mrs, Sallgren, Mrs. Epperly, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Stobaugh, Mrs. Patton, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Pederson, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Walden, Mrs, Neff, Mrs. Hilberg, Mrs. Jelinek. CAFETERIA Both lunch periods are acquainted with the good food and the wonderful service which is found in the cafeteria. The popularity of the cafeteria is due entirely to the successful man- agement ot Miss Drake and the good cooking of her stat? of 17 cooks. Their menu is varied, and it is planned to please the maiorify, BEYU D THE HE UP EL SSE First Row: Mrs. Durrett, Miss Niles, Mrs. McCandIess. Second Row: Mrs, Bateman, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Nowlin. First Raw: Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Kessler, Mrs. Dean. Second Row: Miss Hiatt, Mrs. Croffoot, Mrs. Stinson, Miss Morales. SECRETARIES From a look at a days' work of our secretaries, one will quickly realizerthe arduous tasks which they must perform. Taking inside and outside phone calls, handling mail, giving information and helping to direct school business are a few of their many iobs. Our secretaries form an eS- sential part of our school, First Row: Miss Kenworthy, Mrs. Ostrander, Miss Cavalieri. Second Row: Mrs. Swallorcl, Mrs. Pascoe, Mrs. Hughes. t S
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COMMERCE The Commerce Building is well known to all. ln it is located the typing, printing, stenography, mathematics and merchandising classes, These are the teachers ot those classes, they endeavor to prepare us tor the commercial world about us and acquaint us with business methods and procedure. Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Pierce, Mr. Eisen, Miss Cotton, Mr. Estes. Top Row: Mr. Weiss, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Phelan, Mrs. Norcross, Mrs. Caldwell, Mr. Esselstrom. Bottom Row: Mr. Wagner, Top Row: Mr. Porter, Mr. Nielson, Mr. Jarvis, Mr. Austin, Mr. Ellis, Mr. O'Malley, Mr. Horton. Bottom Row: Mr. McLellan, Mr. Arnold, Mr, Lein, Mrs. Hirst, Mrs. Mogan, Mrs. Rydberg, Mr. Davis, Mr. Cushingham, Mr. Moores. FINE ARTS Our school's Fine Arts department is composed of teachers ot music, art, publication and drama. The students of these teachers ore the ones who sing in the choir, paint the pictures seen in the art exhibits, print the annual and C8iW, and act in the school plays. The apt pupils of these teachers help to spread enioyment and entertain- ment throughout the school. UWLEDEE INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND HOMEMAKING These are the Industrial Arts teachers of the shops and the homemaking teachers of John Muir. ln both courses you can find boys and girls preparing tor what could possibly be their future profession, the boys working in industry, the girls doing the some in their homes. Tap Row: Mr. Adams, Mr. Winters, Mr. Keim, Mr. Horton, Mr. Litten. Bottom Row: Mr. Petty, Miss Crowell, Mrs. Peterson, Miss Russell. l i
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First Row: Mr. Wegner, Mr. Hudson, Mr. Rauzer, Mr. Ford, Mr. Burns, Mr. Cummings, Mr. Berryman, Mr. Stakes, Mr. Hay, Mr. Sargent. Second Row: Mr. Van Alstine, Mr. Troesh, Mr. Fernell, Mr. Jelinek, Mr. Ploog, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Sacquety, Mr. Huffman, Mr. Hiatt, Mr. Crerner, Mr. Irwin, Mr. Wakefield. .IANITORS Qmxfgsl A stitch in time saves nine might be the motto of the 5, custodians. To them not only falls the job of keeping our campus - ir gf v and buildings clean, but operating and maintaining the schools equipment. A look at our campus will show how well they perform 4: their job. Our ianitors do much toward preserving the beauty ' ,Mr of our high school campus. BUS DRIVERS Our bus drivers are an essential cog in our wheel of education. Many of our students come from remote districts from which it would be l ditticult to reach school if it weren't for our good busses and competent bus drivers. The safety record of this department has been out- standing, because of the efficient supervision of Mr. .lon Tedrick, transportation head. First Row: Mr. Tedrick, Mr. Belliss, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Hammond, M . N 'I M . T dl M . W It S R A Mr. Burchell, Mr. Pierce, Mr. Richards, Mr. Summerfelt, Mr. Jessup, Mir. Jjriesi, Mi. Riijsgo, Mr. Ariiwetlifi econd ow' Mr' Blake' THEY SER E U AHIEU EEDS
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