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I attendance been: iBM Carol transferring IBM cords. dolly tasks of Charles Croley worked in their office in room 304. Ruth Schlosser, Nancy Robinson and Barbara Reiner alphabetize tests as Helen Wilcox checks their work. Test- ing assistants prepare and grade tests given to East students. They also help in the administration of special tests, such as the National Merit Scholar- ship test. Tracing news on former graduates is another duty. Miss Elizabeth Craven and her assistants moved to a new office in the box of- fice this year. Caring for on injured student are Lynette Kasch and Gloria Welch. Checking medical supplies and con- ducting eye tests on sophomores were only a few of the duties of the clinic assistants, This year a Special small- pox vaccination program for the stu- dents was put in effect. The assistants were kept busy delivering slips to stu- dents who signed up for the vaccina- tion test. Clinic assistants were guided by Mrs, Henrietta Schwarzler. Checking out a book to Jim Van Liere is Joan McMullen, while Mary Moyer arranges library cards. The library assistants help Angels make use of the available books, pamphlets and magazines. Equipping book trucks for various classes, mending books and 0nmm,hAuaJ .gift I tihroq . N IFN . X ft 2 , t ,, -lt Qi,g:r,.'-'ji 'Q X. , --1 ffmvsmwfekritrewsi. r. Q 12 ,llc fm:i'wA.fl'Vl:- .nw 4 -- ' L 1 -.til-.intl-i,'iil ka i .5 - cr ,.,Wd,,-Q,i. v.h.,x' I NA .t W ,,,-,-u.4,.- , .y . , . ii. or , 'll g' 'AW' 13. 1 1 ii , .-i pain :fri l if.-tfqsr' -- '- . f-, w- .mg-L. Meir... . X ' L .t 'Q' J . 'Q-:T-iff' .T .,r r. .r . iis.,.,t
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rice Groups tribute to iency , was a year of change Service groups of East chool. There were new urs or new offices for sev- the groups. Miss Eliza- raven and the testing nts moved from room u the remodeled box of- the front hall. Mr. Elbert wan and the lock assist- cupied room 272. to the illness of Prin- Wymond J. Ehrenkrook ie temporary change in 'l istrative offices, Mr. Serafini was placed in ofthe Boys' Social room ants. Miss Jennie Marr e treasurer, relieving Rita Putnam who was erred to North. Mr. Eu- Schaefer replaced Mr. Blanc as director of the Aid office. Mrs. Reffalt ged the cafeteria in place Bowden. d in many duties that .ire Teachers of America Drmerly been staffed by i Sisters. This was due to all enrollment of Seraphs ar. :se numerous changes d the groups to continue fficient manner, provid- rvices which contributed to the comfort and ease student. CUSTODIANS, front row, ieft to right: Della Hoover, Ted Isaacson, Morris Wrllmarth, Mrs. Leveda Rector, Mr. Ralph Messenger, head custodian. Second row: Jimmy Duncan, assistant custodian, Gene Hagedorn, Lee Hunter, Elmer Adams. Office assistants, Ed Morton, Jim Pederson and Val Butler make use of the office file as Principal's recep- tionist, Diane Green, looks on. Office assistants file IBM cards, collect at- tendance slips and aid Miss Genevieve Frances, attendance clerk. Principal's receptionists greet Mr, Ehrenkrook's guests and assist Miss Evans, 0.A.S. assistant, Nancy Allen uses the job file while Phyllis Spear makes out a job recommendation, O,A.S. assist- ants under Mr. Lawrence Marshall aid East high students in finding work. A work survey and Career day were two important functions of this office. CAFETERIA WORKERS, left to right: Pauline Glanert, Pauline Shinall, Veronica Czarnik, Jeanette Coulter, Mary Towndrow, Florence Reffalt.
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idling of 'Ol emi to John Nelson ore Frod Allen and Cece Sobol. Sandy Altberger stamps his receipt. Assist- onts help the treasurer in the selling of book and school fees, numbering dance bids and caring for the lost ond found department. Miss Jennie Morr was the new treasurer this yecrg she replaced Miss Rita Putnam. While writing on office slip, Boys' Social room attendant, John Sater- burg, checks with Bob Erickson for the correct room number, Arranging the room for college meetings and deliver- ing slips are included in the duties of these attendants. Also working under Mr. Philip Seratini are the hall gate attendants who watch the gates dur- ing the lunch hours and the parking lot attendants who prevent students from leaving the parking lot without office permits, Betsy Herrick checks a Social room register as Jo Eisenbud looks an. Stamping a room to room slip is Phyllis Milstein Girls' Social room at- tendants Care for the Social room, file excuses, introduce new girls to East and generally aid Mrs. Mary Moore, dean, and Mrs, Pauline Cleaver, as- sistant dean of girls, Checking a film projector are Don Newman and Robert l-lawn. Winding film, delivering and showing movies in classrooms were only a few of the duties of these attendants. lnstructing filrn operators on movie projection and the use of the new screens used this year were also important tasks. The Visual- Aid office was under the direc- tion of Mr. Eugene Schaefer who re- pkiood Mr. Sam Blanc.
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