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4 Mrs. Betty Nesheim, office clerk, writes excuses for lute- comcrs and ulwscntecs during an early morning session. Alwyn Evans Secrelary Jennie Marr Treasurer 45' Carolyn Delehanty Clerk Sonja Ek Clerk Judith Heit Clerk Betty Nesheim Clerk Mary Ridcr flwrl: Bcycrly Ste-iucr tml: ,hug nmzmnxtf- V4 Cl The Office Coordinates Activities of the School All activity taking place at East High school is centered around the office staff. Here a file is kept on the accomplishments. aptitudes. and attitudes of every student at East, compiled since the time he was in elementary school. This information is avail- ahle to the college the student plans to attend upon graduation or to a prospective employer upon re- quest. A copy of each studenfs program is filed in the office so that he can he located. if necessary. at any time during the day. The office also publishes the daily luulletin which informs the student body and faculty of the program for the day.
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VK. Library Hours Extended For New Double Session The facilities of the library and the services of the librarians are always available to every student at East high school. Those on the library staff are always ready to assist in any way they can-a student has only to ask for their help. Because of the new split session, the library is open for a longer school day than at any previous time. A student can now use its facilities from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for research and study. The resources of the library include over 20,000 books of all kinds, and subscriptions to over 100 magazines. Among the many additions made this year to the literature in the library were advanced science and mathematics books to accommodate the new accelerated classes. T ug x Martha C. Cary Libmr Hazel W. Clark Librnr Librarian Vivian Hastings ry Cl:-rk Anne Louise Olmstead library Clerk 1 Barbara Cillett ' .ir Librarian V Gloria Vatne I ni. Miss Hazel Clark, head librarian, assists a student in the sf-le-ction of a book while other students use the reference facilities in the library. .,!, h .l 15
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