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Office Staff Aim of Office Staff Is Efficiency Necessary to carry out the endle: jobs created by a busy school is efficient office system. John Tyler ha just such a system. The aim of thA guidance councelors, attendance clerks, registrars, and secretaries is tc : prepare the students at John Tyler foi their future college work and thei jobs.
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Office Assistants Students Aid Office Administration Under the direct supervision of the librarians each day during their study checking class rolls, answering the office staff, there was a group of dedicated young people who volunteer- fed their assistance, time, and energy to [help John Tyler. These students aided the attendance clerk, the registar and hall or before classes. Eager to help maintain a smoothly running office and library, these students benefited John Tyler in many ways. Among their duties were filing absentee slips. telephone, conveying telephone messages to students and teachers, and various other assigned jobs. Mrs. Hazel Sides ' office assistants include: Front Row (from left to right) Joy Baker, Jensy McDonald, Rhonda Taylor, Helen McLendon, Linda Littlejohn, Suzanne Wilson, Second Row: Carole Odom, Dianne Dorbandt, Debbie Gray, Pat Griffin, Ann Vittitow, Third Row: Patti Wade, Shane Conaway, Marilyn Outlaw, DeBe Rogers, Anita Smith, Fourth Row: Glenn Yeager, Larry Standifer, Ronny Singley, Tommy Willoughby, and Paul Hicks. The students are under the direction of Mrs. Sides. Library and Mr. Woods Assistants include: Front Row (from left to right) Ruth Brooks, Juanita Zapata, Judy Tyner, Vally Watson, Carolyn Sigman, Jacque Beall, Second Row: Carolyn Speaks, Elizabeth Jones, Linda Nix, Susan Gardner, and Sandra Sims.
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Vocational Office Education eggy Rogers and Audie Adams, employed at Cabell ' s, diligently check route sales. Mrs. Mildred Kitchens Vocational Office Education Junior Sponsor Skills of the business world are the primary concern of Vocational Office Education. Work in the class- room along with actual on-the-job experience train the students for future office work. Classes improve shorthand, typing, and office machine skills for the job. lasses Improve Skills for the Job nna Ruth Baker, an employee of La Gloria Refining Company operates the switchboard Katie Stegall operates a posting machine.
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