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lk 4Leftt Head monitor Bob Cary had the job of co- ordinating and supervising the monitors, bn- . if .St :IV P ' tr Q ,eil WF . mr gn 1.1 + 'f'3 K? 4 x ,I D t a rl , .ue y ' 'M Q tAbovc1 Frlt-ndly mont torn Dulclo Clnrk and Pat Cnrpontcr chock Cllthy Colo'H pass-boforo letting hor go down tho hull. 6Lefth One duty of the monitors was to collect attendance slips each hour. Here Butch Hilo makes the rounds. MONITORS Do you have a pass? Moni- tors ask this question of any stu- dent proceeding through AH. S. halls during class periods. These hall - watchers W e a r identifying buttons and are sta- tioned throughout the building. Checking students' passes is only one ot their many jobs. Collecting attendance slips, di- recting visitors, and helping su- pervise the cafeteria during the lunch hours are all duties of the monitors. Miss: Anna Buss and Mrs. lfllaclotin Bittner supervised the monitors' activities again this year. All the umuitors workrvcl tolgctlmr to krvep our halls quiet. :ind orderly. c 5
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