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Waiting for Miss Alfreda Stute, office clerk, to write their excu several East students cluster around the main desk in the office. X Students Become Familiar se slips, J xx .X E- rx ,Z 2 X x, i With Office Procedures Every student entering East high school soon becomes familiar with the office and the office personnel. Here he must go for ex- cuse and tardy slips which are issued by one of the staff. In the smaller offices a file on each stu- dent, both past and present, is kept, containing all pertinent information about him since ele- mentary school. This filing system enables the clerks to supply any information a pros- pective employer or college might require about a student. X . X . ,SONIA EK Clerk ALWYN EVANS Secretary GENEVIEVE FRANCIS Senior clerk 1 . J ENNIE MARR Treasurer BEVERLY STEINER Testing ALFREDA STUTE Clerk ANNALEE ZORETIC Senior clerk 2 ft' -.uf
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x I I I . fl? My !gvIQpfU0jd 1 if 'fu V541 Jap XK ,X li' 0 . Q 'ft will . g ,U , ziggy c.MooRE 01 if l 64, Uv 6 WW .f ,i M ROLIEF A. WRIGHT . W Assistant principal 475 . if W , X, p ,lf f ,917-.ii f:::.i.:5:.1:.2fHm c f . A 5. 4 xg b BSEISVINYARD VIVA 97 KH XL :1'Jh.j1, Glu in m. GEORGE L. JENSEN ,ff W 'ii ' . Co-ordinator ' M 9 . ' ,. , - 1' f , p .1 X' - OSCAR MARINOFF 1- V ' .1 Co-ordinator V V I V PHILIP G. SERAFINI College counselor ' Administrators Provide Binding Force for School The administrative staff is the binding force which holds together the pleasures and gains of the student mosaic. Mr. Sam Waldman, in his second year as principal of East high school, headed the administrative staff. As a part of this func- tion, he correlated each phase of the school music mosaic for the parents, teachers and students. Mr. Roliff Wright, assistant principal, was in charge of the internal affairs of the school and handled all of the problems which arose concerning the students. Mrs. Mary Moore, dean of girls, super- vised the counseling, guidance and discipline of girls. With her assistant, Mrs. Doris Vinyard, Mrs. Moore took charge of the junior escorts and ushers. Mr. George Jensen, the school co-ordi- nator, acted as a liaison between both the faculty and administration and between the students and faculty.. He aided junior high schools in counseling the students coming to East and worked with the other administra- tors in choosing the teaching material and its manner of presentation. Mr. Philip Serafini, college and scholar- ship counselor, both assisted junior and senior students concerning college selection and scholarship opportunities and arranged meetings between students and college repre- sentatives. At the beginning of the second semester, several changes were made in the organiza- tion of the administrative staff. New positions were necessary to accommodate the larger student body and the extended session planned for next year. Mrs. Doris Vinyard, formerly assistant dean of girls, served as dean of girls, sharing the position with Mrs. Moore. Mr. jack Beardshear, who had been assist- ant to Mr. Wright, became assistant principal. He will share the position with Mr. Wright for the extended session. Mr. Oscar Marinoff, formerly a mathe- matics teacher, is now school coordinator serving with Mr. Jensen. ' Lf i ti f ,fluid K LH, K Vt, X' in I ' if f Bbw Jw
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it W mme-CAREY fill .ilmprovements in Library i , if' giggagignw-CLAR'qjgy-'ygjifp Om My-Increase Its Efficiency :Wil MJ P yay This year the library has added several il 'J improvements amon which are the new . f Ji 8 BARBARA GILLETT jrxffyf g ,pf charging desk installed to serve some 1000 L'b M jf! ,I J 1 , students who visit the library each day and VFVIAN HASTING fl X, ALP' . ' Nthe faculty table which is reserved for teach- Library clerk pf .' ,j ja ers using the library. There is also a continual jfljli ' i A L flow of new books into the library to meet ,Q IZ Ml A 0' u the demands of the students. A I K T The only time during the school year that I lb? by 1 the library is not open is at the end of the ANNE g?uIgE,6lMST AD LI , V, semesters when it is closed to take inventory, E Library, flfituv X bs- replace books and collect fines. .' N , t .. X ' 'Q' N' .KQV its 3,15 ' .fc X ' Axlfj vltf XL Na , I 2 KI fl v Using the libra.ry facilities, these students are making last-minute prepa- ration for their classes before school. This is the only time when studying for regular classes is allowed in the library. 13
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