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W all 0 Pl P 1 11:1 --fu Ex D l Oo f cffaa LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The main duty of the two library pages, Kenneth Peck and Bob Summers, is to shelve books. They also slip books, letter books on which the letters have become faded, straighten shelves and put mis- placed books in their proper places. The boys work thirty hours a week. Often they assist patrons to find books and sometimes they are called upon to check books at the desk. Kenneth Beck, Henry Thelen, Norma Crowell, Mary Riddle, Iean Rains, Laritta lean North, Doris Baker, Avis Iean Stevens, Bob Summers. OFFICE ASSISTANTS The office assistants are junior and senior girls, who are selected by the school registrar and the clerk to aid them in their work. The girls have duties such as answering the telephone, operating the switch- board, checking the attendance, and performing errands. They are not only rendering service to their school, but they are also receiving valuable training and experience in office procedure and business fundamentals. Io Etta Silkiner, Fleta Mae Scott, Betty Flagler, Ruth Graham, Betty Guftey, Beverly Cochran, Shirley Scott, Doris Baker. ELEVATOR OPERATORS The elevator operators are under the direction of Mr. Powell, the vice-principal. This is the first year that students have taken over this job. The first day an operator begins training, he is given strict instruc- tions by an experienced operator. The second day, the new operator takes his solo trip : from then on, he is considered an experienced operator. There are six boys who perform this service for the school. Leo Bagqerly, lack Welch, Hughie Strup, lack Gibby, Robert Nelson. NURSE'S ASSISTANTS The nurse's assistants are girls in Southeast who have an interest in nursing and in home economics. They help Miss Mall, the nurse, during various hours of the day. They keep health records and assist doctors and physical educational directors in giving physical examina- tions. The girls keep the health center in good order, help in case of accidents, and help to prepare necessary supplies. Ruth Graham, Miss Oleeda Mall, Florence Larson, Lois Horn, Lorraine McClure, Ruth Smith, Beverly Cochran, Edna Hewitt. -19-
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- 4' :rest T139 l Ns? ' rj 6 I I GX , in '14 J J l 35: ' A f as 0 . rue I - . If I 1 I KA CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS This year because of the acute labor shortage, it was necessary for the cafeteria to use much student help in order that the students might receive the prompt, efficient service to which they had been accustomed. These students worked in the kitchen and cleared the tables, for which they received pay. Third Row--Jim Wright, Clifford Cutler, Stanley Heathman, Jerry Harkin, James Simpson, Bill Gosney, Larry Bates, Jack Gibby, Clarence Sagaser, Barney Ricketts. Second Row-Lloyd Mortimer, Keith Ludden, Don Meyer, Hank Wilhelmsen, Virgil Bradshaw, Ronald Dennis, Kenneth Baker, Earl Dunn, Leo Baggerly. First Rows--Joe White, Jim Parkins, Barbara McDonald, Betty Husband, Jean Hartman, Virginia Hughes, Lovella Boisvert, Marjorie Shirley, Virginia- Cox, Beaulah Wilson. HALL GUARDS This group of students, acting as guards during the third and fourth hours of each school day, have rendered a service that was vital in maintaining the high reputation of Southeast. They, with the coopera- tion and sponsorship of Miss Hester Towles and Mr. George Powell, have in the past, maintained order in the lunchroom and insured the safety of pupils in the halls. Each student should be recognized for his leadership and dependability. Third Row-Mary Jane Gaddy, Dorothy Ouart, Muriel Orrick, Elcana Bright, Marilyn Paulson, Kay Filson, Duncan Dallam, Walter Crist, Kenneth Crane. Second Row-Anita Scheidt, Alice Coggins, James Wultt, Jimmie Garrison, Betty Fasci, Bill Doughty, Darrell Apple, James Mantel. First Row-Shirley Wulser, Katherine Smith, Bonnie Miller, Miss Towles, Anna Shaw, Mary Jane Griffith, Beverly Crane, Lawrence Baker. COLLECTORS The collectors are chosen and recommended by the home room teachers. Their duty is to collect school funds from one or more of the home room teachers. These collectors return to Room 311 where they turn the money in at the cashier's cage. There it is counted by girls who record the amounts in the school book as a permanent record. Any money tumed into the school for any purpose goes through the hands of these selected people. Third Row-Betty Hunter, Lorraine McClure, Pat Joslin, Maxine McMahan, Aloha Rogers, Marian Jewett, Olive Tays. Second How-Glen Stinson, Lillian Exby, Jacqueline Apple, Madeline Green, Irma Becker. Ber- nardine Kamphaus, Edwina McNees. First Rowslvlary Riddle, Chase Clark, Janet Thomas, Connie Mays, Elbert Minor. ,20-
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