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»Lost in a forest of filing cabinets, Ramona Sal- gado, guidance office secretary, keeps the re- cords straight Long hours of hard work are part of the daily routine in the attendance office as Carol Scott finishes the day ' s work Good ' ol Alexander Graham Bell knew what he was doing when he invented this machine, as verified by Jean Brown « Although being a secretary isn ' t all fun and games, Joan Howard, attendance office secre- tary, shows she can still smile. Academics 197
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►GUIDANCE OFFICE SECRETARIES FRONT ROW: Ann Davis. Audrey Hoover, and Ra- mona Salgado TOP ROW Linda Revelle and Pa- tricia Simpson. • MAIN OFFICE SECRETARIES Sandra Smith. Jean Brown, and June Jackman Will It Ever End? . Crazy and hectic were the two words all the secretaries agreed best described the year. The guidance of- fice secretaries felt the abundance of scheduling problems greatly added to the confusion at the beginning of the year Jean Brown, secretary to vice- principal Stan Conerly, stated, Be- tween the students and the constantly ringing phones, we ' ve kept very busy. The never-ending problem in the at- tendance office was the strange ex- cuses such as, I couldn ' t walk to school because I was afraid of the thunder. This led the secretaries to act as detectives in checking up on students. Once ea ch month, a meeting was held for all of the school secretaries. These meetings were referred to as parties by some of the secretaries. On some social occasions, former sec- retaries attended. Even though the meetings were generally informal, min- utes were taken by June Jackman, secretary to Mrs. Jennings. If the min- utes were checked, they might be found to contain the best joke of the meeting. Due to the scheduling problems and the changes in administration, all of the secretaries felt that this year was one of the most difficult years yet. ♦ ATTENDANCE OFFICE SECRETARIES Joan Howard and Carol Scott. 196 .-academics
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They Give Us Support. . . Among the many participants on the Arlington staff, counselors Kay Dougherty, Jim Hill. Karen Lee. and Tom Shultz played an important part in helping choose classes, arrange schedules, and move ahead in the game of school. The counselors had a busy year with new laws dealing with college require- ments, computer scheduling errors, and students with many questions concerning both of these obstacles. Despite the many problems the counselors faced, they still took time out to enjoy life and have a little fun. Tom Sh ultz stated, I enjoy music, play- ing the guitar, gardening, and reading; I have an addiction to adventure nov- els. Jim Hill revealed with a smile that he spent much of his free time counsel- »Jim Hill and John Aleman display that student- counselor relationship aren ' t always so serious. ing at the Beverly Manor Sanitarium. The female section of the counseling staff kept busy as well. Kay Dougherty enjoyed the mountains and spent much of her free time as a Girl Scout Leader. Karen Lee visited the beach and enjoyed all the pleasures associ- ated with both snow and water skiing. Their good times were not limited to individual activities; the foursome en- joyed socializing together as well. Kay Dougherty and Karen Lee shared a ride to school, and all four got togeth- er twice a year to spend an evening on the town. As a result of their dedicated coun- seling and many other outside activi- ties, our counselors stayed very busy with school games and leisure games throughout the year. »Yes. it ' s been one of those days for Tom Schultz. Tom Shultz Counselor 198 Academics
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