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'A' Office Is Activity Hub One of the hearts of Topeka West was the main office in A Building. This throbbing center of activity pumped out the daily bulletin, telephone mes- sages, school supplies, teacher pay checks, school-wide mail, teacher handbooks and many other materials necessary for the teaching staff to ac- complish their primary goal of educat- ing 1,318 Chargers. They helped to enroll students in Au- gust, collected textbook rental fees, se- cured proctors to operate the switch- board, sold yearbooks and tickets to athletic events, dances, and dramatic productions. They ordered classroom materials, arranged for teacher substi- tutes, kept financial records, and greet- ed visitors and students to Topeka West. Interpretation and enforcement of school policies and rules was an office responsibility. Principals enforced these policies in a way they believed most beneficial to all parties con- cei-ned. TOP RIGHT: Standing in front of the Charger Activity Calendar is Prin. Connie Skinner. ABOVE: Alphabetizing student identification cards for the secretaries in A Office is proctor Michelle Good, '8l. RIGHT: Assoc. Prin. Rome Mitchell. l 221 People X A Office yo ,mi ..'.' -f P l 5 ua-'f::::.s?:. - . N .4 ...i,,. --aiflisfesffa if sv . 2115.33-M' in l'1 was-5,17 x
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? E ABOVE: The E School statt is Ass't. Prin. Randol Walker, counselor Larry Carpenter and secre- tary Mrs. Lola Page. Mr. Carpenter came here from Landon Iunior High School. RIGHT: Pre- paring to type a report is D School secretary Mrs. Kim Iohnston, 1241 People I Little Schools Little Schools Responsible For Smokers on Back Patios The little schools were given a new responsibility when vending machines were moved from the gymnasium to the large classrooms. Most counselors and secretaries agreed that the ma- chines were no problem. The new smoking policy moved smokers to the patios behind little schools. Assistant principals suspended a number of stu- dents early in the year for violations. Three new counselors joined the staff, leaving Miss Margaret Fowler, who began here in 1961 when the school opened, as the cement that holds the counseling staff together, according to new E School counselor Larry Carpenter. He was in charge of job placement. Other new staffers were Dave Alexander, C School, who ar- ranged college rep visits, and Mrs. Lois lones, D School, in charge of scholar- ship information. A new name appeared in D School with the marriage of Miss Kim Elgin, who became Mrs. lohnston. , iv. 3' 1.-fb ' , i 4, digg Q6 n ,. 'qi' V fs 1 sl w l l l l l 4 l ...J Q0
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