Cleveland High School - Aquila Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1942

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helpers in . . Q U r' That friendly, attractive, dark- haired person behind the desk in the main office is Miss Varon, who entered the office staff as first lieu- tenant in mid-semester after having worked for Miss Simmons and Miss Leavitt. She has charge of athletic cards, guidance, and the daily roll bulle- tin. the daily bulletin, distributing mail and making themselves generally useful. This busy group-the nucleus of a well-run organization-is the hub of the Cleveland democracy. Democracy From left to right: Mrs. Gray, Wanda Neu- mann, Kathleen Carden, May Yasutake, Gloria Green, Dorothy Andrews, Dorothy Gaffney, Josephine Christ, Jacqueline Maracich, Genevieve Beaton, Joyce Root, Ruth Simon, and Elizabeth Stewart. Nine

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belpersin . . Gur Democracy Mrs. Gray, head of the office force, entered Cleveland last September upon departure of Miss Bingamen. She has become known to students as epitomiz- ing the spirit of Cleveland friendliness. She focuses her attention on pro- gramming, recording grades, checking credits, and the numerous little duties that come under no special title. Greasing the cogs in the cast machinery of graduation difficulties, grades, and credits, while the Cleveland democracy is a valuable and use- Miss Varon takes care of attendance, athletes, and ful group--the ofhce force. Headed by Mrs. Gray guidance. and Miss Varon' the Valiant group of girls fegu' Every girl who becomes an office assistant se- iate the pulse of fha School in numerous Ways' cures invaluable information and experience in Mrs. Gray guides the seniors through their operating the switchboard, filing, mimeographing Eight



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