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Upper L : Jenkins’ Tree of Lights gets a final approval by Mrs. Gee. I ower L: Mrs. Gee types and stencils monthly reports. Center: School finances are luindled by Mrs. Bass. Upper R . Mrs. Holmes fills out requested credit transcripts. Lower R. Carol Horst, an office helper, classifies faculty mail.
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School Order and Operation Directed by Office Administrative pulses of the school’s business, records, and information center in and around the main office. Mrs. Mar)' Jo Gee, Mrs. Ruth Holmes, and Mrs. Ruth Bass are “masters for this busy school department. Absentee reports, monies, telephone and written communications as well as acting receptionists are part of their daily chores. Fifteen student aides work during their study periods as messengers and filing clerks, as well as perform other duties. They are: Peggy Ahrenhold, Angie Cadenhead, Denise Considine, Joyce Fox, Sue Hodges, Carol Horst, Susan Jackson, Fran Kelly, Jo Ann Lee, Ruth Lorick, Chris Nelson, Mary Ritter, Jamie Spence, Emma Thomson, and Rita Williamson. 14 OFFICE
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A Friend In Need Is a Friend Indeed ' Three full-time student counselors, Mrs. Janet Argroves, Miss Patricia Hart, and Mr. Jack Fowler, kept quite busy with personal, occupa- tional, and academic problems of approximately eighteen hundred students. They screened the applicants for the Governor’s Honor Program; administered academic, mental maturity, and vocational programs; conducted Rotary Career Guidance Day; compiled the Senior rank based on academic grade averages; worked on the Guidance Committee; composed a Guidance Handbook for teachers; and met with college representatives. Left: “My schedule is too crowded to take another stu- dent today, quoted Mr. Jack Fowler. Left center: “If it were not for so many records and reports, I might have time for a little fun and relaxation, replied Mrs. Janet Argroves. Upper: “This saga of ‘Spring Fever' is material for Walter Wenchel’s column, exclaimed Miss Patricia Hart. Right: Cynthia Howe and Frances Harper receive instructions from Mrs. Argroves about cataloging scholarship information. 16 COUNSELORS
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