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1: Af ,Wh y . Jr l Wm! ?,,,.,---'- AMELIA TCELLER WM ! , , ff IOHN CRAIG THE ATTENDANCE DEPARTMENT The work of the attendance office is a full time fob, morning, noon, night, and every minute in- between. Tardies are checked, as well as absences: files are maintained for every student as long as he is enrolled in school. This task falls upon the shoul- ders of three individuals, Miss Amelia Keller, Dean of Girls, Mr. Iohn Craig, Dean of Boys, and Mrs. Mar- jorie Neer, their very valuable assistant. Too, credit must be given to the student help used throughout the school day. These people collect the slips from the rooms and help with the filing. MRS. MARIORIE NBER HEALTH SUPERVISICN X 1 MRS. EMILY BEIGEL -' .gy - X . We n ' is-3' 'W : l ' IQ 51 , X - 'tfiglgfqi-fu '-f- : y ' S 2, I1 Z K f ML , ,A t RN 5 1 Z Mrs. Emily Beigel's work is usually forgotten when bouquets are passed around. And yet her du- ties around North Kansas City High School, as well as all the other schools in the entire system, are as important a function of daily school life as anything else. She is interested in the health and safety of students and to this interest she is a devoted worker. To help her with this tremendous responsibility she has a group of girl students who act as nurses' aides and take charge of the health room throughout the day. Too, she has organized a Future Nurses' Club which is very active during the school year and is largely responsible for influencing graduating seniors to take up the proud task of caring for others. Mrs. Beigel holds many high local, county, and state offices in various nursing organizations. l .1 f f 1 1' DO I Ame f X f ff ,f f X-:D-f . A fpfv' --,gm
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