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Sorry to hear y0u're sick, says MIS. KHISC, 21Il9I1Cl11IlCC Mrs. Keller types up the Aweekly calendar as part of her duties as activities secretary, to an absent student. secretary. Secretaries Keep ffices Running Smoothl , iii: H106 -5- 319 I 425, finds Mrs. Heinze as she adds up a column of numbers in the financial office. In order for any office to be well- organized it needs secretaries. Six ef- ficient secretaries make up the staff of our four main offices. Main office secretaries Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Kruse, and Mrs. Sanders, and Mrs. Heffron An office secretary, keep track of at- 9 tendance and the student transcripts. Mrs. Keller in the activity office man- ages inter-scholastic and extracurricu- lar activities. Mrs. Heinze, financial office secretary, takes care of the schoolis financial matters. Mrs. Sanders, main office secretary, searches for a certain school document. In the main office Mrs. Dunn advises Mr. Robert Fienning, representative of Austin MIS. Heffron, secretary in the A building College, of his schedule for the day. keeps all sopho-more records.
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i l i,..,..h-, .c,...4.,,- .,,. N .... H--. MW... ....,,,,,.,...f..- 4The faculty members who double as counselors are Mr. Paul lngersol, Mr. Delbert Carlile, Mrs. Ruth Beaubien, Mrs. Barbara Ware Mrs Velma Mitchell, and Mr. Tom Wyatt. CNet shown: Mrs. Patricia Clappl. I is -M3 Counselors l-lelp Students to lnterpret Tests One of the most important aids to a Po-Hi student is the counseling he re- ceives from the seven Po-Hi counselors. The counselors advise students on what subjects to take each year and how to work them into their schedules. They also analyze the scholastic and aptitude test scores for the purpose of giving better advice to the students on their chosen vocation and which college they should attend. These counselors also check on absentees and problems of discipline. lf- if . ,M if .M ,gm I ...H,,r.Wg..,.. ..., . Mr. Wyatt gives instruction to students during National Merit Test Mrs. Beaubien offers suggestions to Carol Lunsford who is preparing for college. Mrs, Mifchell 355153 Linda Pemberton in planmng Se mester schedule changes.
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Bookstore Offers Answers to Student eeds Helen Brewer Carolyn White, Donna Morrell, and Ivan Thompson help Mr. Focht in the X . 2' a L , Q E 5 3 Q bookstore, Have you ever come to school with- out your supplies7 Do people make fun of your manners at the dinner tablef' Do you have a term paper due and don't know how to write it'F Are your lips chapped and you have a nag- ging cough and bad cold7 Or do you just need a good book to read7 Youive got problems friend, but cheer up! Our bookstore in room 204 has answers to all these problems and more. Not only does the bookstore benefit the bewildered student, but it also is a source of revenue for Student Council. lt's open from 8:15 a.m. to 2:20 p.m. under the direction of Mr. Floyd Focht. Librarians Unlock Doors for Po-Hi Students Reading is the key to learning and our P0-Hi library is the key to read- ing. As students, the library is im- portant to us as a tool in our Search for knowledge. But how do we use this tool7 Because the library is very complex, there is a staff of student librarians in the library before school and throughout the day to help Po-Hi students in using the library. These librarians serve in many dif- ferent capacities. Sometime during the year each one works at the main desk checking books out and in, at the re- ception desk registering students, and at the magazine desk checking out periodicals. Top: Mary Underwood, Katey Culver, Wesley Vogt, Tom Morris, Edwin Wiles, Ruth Kiser, Jackie Palmer, Paula Fotopoulos, Becky Carter, Deana Fotopoulbs. Second: Jamie White, Susie Smith, Glenda Shepler, Marilyn Ealick, Connie Simons, Janene Holley, Pam Warnaca, Linda Pais- ley. Third: Teresa Garrett, Jennifer Paden, Karen Fleharty, Kathy Weidman, Christy MacKercher, Debbie Tung, Marie Nichols, Connie Lessert, Teresa Smith, Louise Campbell, Donna Helems, Sharon Lunsford Bottom: Marsha Aven, Yvonne Mc'Monigle, Cindy Slade, Jim Montfort, Linda Price, Becky Northcutt, Suzy Mann
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