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.325- +5 Zo Pixma . . . theme-song of jliss Mel- in and Miss Weber. Everything seems to revolve around the at' tendance office. Students register there as 1OB's and literally graduate from there as l2A's. In this office Miss Brooks, the registrar, keeps a complete record of every student who ever atf tended the school. Miss Janice Anderson han' dles the daily attendance record, issuing ref admittance slips and checking alibi notes. In addition to this work, the ofhce keeps a file of detention slips, parents, signatures, and other reference material. The textfbook room, under Miss Petit's rule, is another very important place of business. Here all textfbooks are checked and stored and repaired. The library itself needs little mention, for every student in school feels its importance and recognizes its eihciency. Probably the most important office, as far as the students are concerned, is that of Mr. Foley. Here many important decisions are made and plans for new activities evolved. His efficient secretary, Mrs. Wilt, sees that the oilice runs smoothly and that Mr. Foley doesn't duplicate his engagements. All together, fiftyfseven students handle the switchboard, and do other work in the various ofhces. The combination of all this student help, the clerks, and the secretaries result in the satf isfactory oihce system of which Hollywood High is very proud and fully appreciative. NUMBER 246, Check-Miss Pettit 17
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Welle- Hel ywvvcl Calling . . . .,, phone .,, offices that keep the school running. Do you remember the last time that you were absent? Have you paid that library fine you got last week? Were you thrilled at the idea of getting out of class the other day when you received a telephone message? All of these questions are answerable in part by the office force here at Hollywood High. Naturally, in a school of this size, a great deal of office Work is to be done, and it is handled Uxvnvisulzn BUSINESS . . . and Miss Lane and Mrs. Wilt. by a competent staff under the management of Miss Sheriff, secretary of the school. There are five main oihces: the telephone or information office, the credit and attendance office, the text book room, the library and Mr. Foley's ollice. The telephone oflice, under the direction of Miss Lane, serves as a reception office as well as a telephone oilice. All mail and faculty business are handled here. I FILES-FILES ! . . . think: Miss Sharif, Miss Anderscm, and Miss Brooks. 16
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