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STUDENT LIBRARY ASSISTANTS This is a group of students who spend their study periods in the Hbrary, assisting the Hbrarians with the classics used by the EngUsh classes. In addition, there are four student pages. Their duties are to shelve books correctly, slip books, and letter the printing which has become illegible on the books. They do many other little tasks to keep the library looking neat. Their work in the library is interesting and they learn much about the maintenance of a library. rinl Row — Nellie Ann Angle, Betty Baker, Margaret Ball, Harriette Paulson. John Riggs, Ray Lylc, Ted Blocker, Ralph Trowcr, Frank Callahan. OFFICE ASSISTANTS The office assistants are junior and senior girls who have one free period and whose grades are kept on a high standard. Their duties are to assist Miss Robinson and Miss Wilkin by checking attendance, answering the telephone, operating the switchboard for calls to the various classrooms, and carrying messages. In fact, they assist wherever they are needed. hirst Row — Karoline Smith, Lucille P.ilis, Kathleen Hick ' ;, Geraldine Jones, Marie Ann Hurst, Margaret Stratemeier, Doris Jean R.iker, Helen Jo. Harrar. NURSE ' S ASSISTANTS These girls help Miss Mall, the school nurse, take care of students who come to the Health Center because of illness or slight injury. Their duties include: giving minor first aid, bed making, temperature taking, filing, and record work. They help with all routine work and assist when special tests or examinations are made. Finl Row — Patricia Uavie-. Wanda Phillips, Joan . lcLanc, Miss Oleda Mall, Lois Horn. 20
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HALL GUARDS It is the duty of these students, during the third and fourth hours, to see that the high standards of Southeast are main- tained while students are passing through the halls. Miss Hester Towles is their sponsor. SrconJ R( tf — ' allacc Reed, James Johnson, Charles Loudon, Stanley X ' atson, Lee Davis, Rod Graham, Bob Painter, Virgil Bradshaw, Robert Wright. First Row — Paul Webb, Jim Mantel, Maxinc McMahan, Mary Jane Griffith, Miss Towles, Connie Mays, Margaret Stockton, Mable Black well, Carol Williamson, Beverly Crane. CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS These students gave their time and effort, for small com- pensation, to insure their fellow pupils competent service in the cafeteria. They clear the tables, stack dishes, and prepare the dining room for the next lunch group. Mr. Powell super- vises them. SicoitJ Rmv — H.ir()Id iicll, Fred Brower, Barney Rickctls, Leon Roacli, Bill Freeman, Marvin Nesbitt, Lloyd Mortimer, Clarence Sagascr, Herbert Peble -, Bill Hij ton. ELEVATOR OPERATORS The elevator operators are boys who volunteered to operate the elevator during their free periods. Because of a city or- dinance, the practice of having students run the elevator has been discontinued. First Kuw — Jimmy Smith, Leo Baggerly, Cyril Baucke, Karl Niewald, Barney Ricketts, Rex Hoopes, Howard Young. COLLECTORS The collectors are students chosen for their scholastic stand- ing, dependability, industry, and accuracy. They collect the money for school activities from the home rooms and turn it in to Mr. Bills who has charge of all school finances. SctonJ Ron — Aline Runklc, Charles Brislcy, Waunitta Mathews, Marilyn Ford, Gloria Patch, Lyia Bales. Dclcic Ann Bartow, Elaine Bra eal, June Van (iildcr. Firtt Row — Jack Conrad, George Peterson, Joanne Smith, Frances Merrill, Mary Jane Griffith, Allecn Armstrong, Mary Louise Watson, Mr. Bills.
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