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SECRETARIES . . Main Offices File Excuses SERVICE and all kinds of help are words which apTly described The secreTaries in The fronT offices, Those of The Pupil Per- sonnel and The Counselors. As privaTe secreTary To Principal James Faul, Mrs. Darlene Lindsay acTed as a liaison beTween The Principal and fac- ulTy, visiTors, WI-IS and disTricT adminis- TraTors. As secreTary To AssisTanT Princi- pal PaTrick Mauch, of Pupil Personnel, Mrs. Jane I-Iall, kepf The office running smooThly and served The counselors, had charge of rouTine maTTers such as geTTing ouT failure nofices, reporf cards, grades, Mrs. Mary Coder assisTed sTudenTs and counselors wiTh programming and wiTh class problems. Mrs. Dara MacDonald gaThered and compiled each days aTTendance and en- rolled new sTudenTs, while Mrs. LoveTa Rose processed all TexTIoooks and as- sisTed in The library as audio-visual clerk. REGISTRATION: Counselor N. Diaz is assisTed by Mrs. J. Hall and her help in filing forms. MRS. DARLENE LINDSAY PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARY MRS. JANET HALL PUPIL PERS, SECRETARY lil Xp- -.L MRS. MARY CODER MRS. DARA MUCDONALD MRS. LOVETA ROSE GUIDANCE SECRETARY ATTENDANCE SECRETARY TEXT, AXV SECRETARY PLEASE fill out This registration form, stares Mrs. D, MacDonald, aTTendance secreTary, To newcomer Debbie Bell who appears at The office with her mother on Regisfraiion Day. SECRETARIES-
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44-HOME EC lTOP L.l PUTTING final touches on a cake for en- tertaining guests at a Christmas dinner are: S. Moore, L. Diaz, C, Burt, aided by Mrs. B. Mirasole, Dept. head lTOP R.l MODELING '68 fashions for school wear and for relaxingat home on Saturdays or in the evening: A. Martinez, J. Hehr, C. Olivas, T. Aguirre, C. Hause with Mrs. Witt, Home Ec teacher. FAMILY LIVING: S. Hutson, V. Bustamente learn how to bathe a baby, step by step, from Mrs. Mirasole. FAMILY PROJECTS . . Girls Served Bg Home Ec PLAY School for faculty children and a visit to the Pediatrics Ward of the Co- vina Intercommunity Hospital, were high- lights of the Family Affairs and Child Care classes in the Home Ec Department supervised by Mrs. Barbara Mirasole, chairman, at Workman. Aiming to assist girls in preparing for marriage and parenthood, the depart- ment perfected skills in food prepara- tion, clothing construction, and home management, and decoration. To put into practice what they had learned during the year, the girls hosted a Christmas Tea for the Faculty and served meals to faculty and admin- istrators. in the spring, the girls in all Home Ec classes staged a colorful Fash- ion Shovv in the Little Theater where they modeled clothes that they had made in their various classes.
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46h-SNACKETERIA fTOPl SNACKETERIA HELP: FRONT ROW: Y. Gon- zales, O. Standlee, B, Thompson, BACK ROW: B. Stiles, M. Reible, mgr., C. Carey, D. Barham. ICENTERJ UMMM! Those fries smell good! There'll be a long line waiting for them this noon too! ex- claims Mrs. B. Thompson, filling the bags with french fries. SNACKETERIA Mgr. Mrs. Reible slices tasty enchiladas as the main dish for both faculty and students at lunch time. t SNACK BLUES. .. Lobos Crowd Lunch Lines TACOS, enchiladas, roast beef and tur- key dinners, spaghetti, fish sticks - these were but a few of the variety of hot plates served to both faculty and students at Workman. Hamburgers, poor boys, barbecued beef, pastrami hot sandwiches were de- voured by the hundreds every noon as were such cold sandwiches as egg salad, tuna, cheese, or bologna. Lunch lines were long and students as well as faculty complained, but the Snacketeria staff, headed by Mrs. Mary Reible, did their best to keep things moving and the food appetizing. Morn- ings also found Lobos in line for a breakfast snack of hot chocolate, milk, and do-nuts. Students also found the vending machines convenient for other snacks such as chips, candy, pastry, and cold drinks of different kinds.
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