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OFFICE SECRETARIES Superintendent L. W. Reese has found Miss Dorothy Steffy, city school office secre- tary, a capable assistant for a number of years. The secretarial duties, being many, made it necessary for Miss Steffy to have two helpers. They were taken from the vocational commercial department. This year Norma Jean West and Lela Backenstoe were the as- sistants until the second semester when Lela Backenstoe was transferred to help Mr. O. M. Reigel in the National Defense project which is being carried on here. Miss Lela Porter has charge of the secretarial duties in the office of Principal A. B. Murray. This was the first year for Miss Porter to be employed in the office of the Principal. The vocational commercial department also supplied Miss Porter with able assistants, Marjorie Swartz and Donald Crabtree. John Aills, from the junior class, as- sisted her also. The teachers also needed typists who were supplied by the senior commercial stu- dents, not taking the vocational course. These students gained experience and were very helpful to the teachers, cutting stencils and mimeographing tests. l ! 7211 1
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K. Mj .I .1 4 ymwf, . . ' ' gf' ' it . il ' .ifff 2 l X5 'N s Nl' , xx ' . 5 - SCHNEIDER, TAYLOR, CLARENCE MARGARET Dean of Boys COIr1mGFCi3l Social Science SHAY, STEVE Health, Physical Education TOWNSEND, ROBERT WOOTTQN, VERNE Vocational Auto English Mechanics, Aviation VANCE, G. B. WOOD, MARY E. Industrial Arts Science 7 Business English
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BOARD OF EDUCATION RAY BRANDENBURG ..... .........4... P RESIDENT HARRY E. WOOD .,..... ..... V ICE PRESIDENT OTHOL O. WADE ........................,........,.......... CLERK DR. FRED D. WOOLLARD T. H. BUSH We as a Board of Education are always striving to improve our schools. We are doing and will continue to do in the future those things which ac- cording to our best judgment are for the best in- terests of our boys and girls. We are proud of our graduates and feel that their school associations and activities will be of im- measurable value to them as they start out on Life's highway. RAY BRANDENBURG, President Board of Education.
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