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First Row: Betty Daniel, Annadell Harkey, Yvonne Starnes,.Victoria Shaheen,
Dorothy Symes, Connie Swinson, Etta lane Stephenson, Tommie Sue Glass, Fleur
Walton, Miss Mary lo Storman
Second Row: Evelyn Willoughby, Martha Pender, Sherry Pechacek, Mary
Frances Hiatt, Martha Federbush, Charlene Holley, Christine Holley, Nancy lo
Glover, Mary lane Sage, Marie Milstead
Third Row: Paula Hazel, Carolyn Grisham, Lora Pearl Haynes, loy Sheffield,
Gloria Malcom, Etta lean Lamb, Emilie Long, Wancele Young, Alice Ballard, Ann,
Ballard, Mr. loe C. Humphrey
Fourth Row: Betty Buford, Gladys Buchanan, loan Ramsey, Helen Aaron,
Shialeene Weir, Billy leanne Fowler, Marshallene Ray, Gwendolyn Wilson, Louise
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Fifth Row: Carolyn Wooten, Polly Preston, Betty Crutchfield, Cecil Rutherford,
Richard Dillinghaml Kay Iohnson, Martha Winter, Mrs. Edith C. Smith, Miss Ruby
Compere, Mr. Don Weatherby, Tillie Pace, Mr. H. S. Fatherree
OFFICE STAFF
The office workers are a vital part of the administration machinery of our
school in that they form a communications system in the school. They do such
things as run errands, find students for the office, and carry messages for the
teachers. Sorne of theiigqualifications are these: to be pleasant, to show good
judgment, and to have a good scholarship ratingf This experience is a benefit
to these students because they receive practical business training in the offices.
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