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l'lere's an imperfant little lady, yes, siree. She's Mrs. Violet Gerstberger, clerical assistant. She heps both Mr. Bradford, and Mr. Swanson. lf you ever git to feelin' oneasy 'bout what yer gitten credit fer, the credentials clerlr is the woman fuh see. Durin' first semester, it was Mrs. Rosamond Nelson, lon your leftl. an' durin' second. Mrs. Ann Stalren. 11 WHAT WITH recordin' absences, class sched- ules, past and present grades, honors, and activities of each student, the secretaries in the registrar's office are kept as busy as a ranch cook at chow time. They all pitch in like they was at a quiltin' bee, an' hep Mr. Bradford git the job done. By craclry, you should see that Mrs. Gene Moore a punchin' all them lzeys. Real hard tuh do, too. and she's one o' the best, they say.
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M-as seifwyfp -' i Kgs ps.. , Q Y W...-M. A . M 6077 EFFICIEIIT Without turnin' a l-lair, Missa Shirley Peebles, registration secretary, heps Mr. Bradtord wth schedules and records. A record o' her own is a smile tor ever'one. IF YER ANYWHERE near West High come the beginning of September, list meander over to the Registrar's office an' take a look-see at the herd o' kids tryin' to get enrolled. More 'n likely you'll also see Mr. Glen Brad- ford a writin' things down, answerin' questions, and really steppin' lively. But he always man- ages to git th' 2500 or so students intuh their classes. When things ease up a bit, he still works mighty hard at a keepin' all the records straight, but finds time to joke and kid around. Though he ain't got no use fer a change o' schedule, he will hep you work one out. And through all the tedious paper work, an' writin' in line, you'll still leave a smilin', 'cause he's that kind of a guy. 5' A E -we 3, l reckon that Mrs. ,fa-. Aneta Rowe could top even a cowhand's tall tale with one of the whoppers told to her ot l a mornin', fer she's the it attendance secretary. it it ,S 5 i, 3 si 10
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Lost-Valuable fime. Found-a new smile. And besides the lost and found department Mrs. Dorothy Ploclt, secrefary fo the deans handles guesf cards, hall passes, printed stuff, an' so on. 'I2 AROUND THE bunkhouse, you'll always find a Tex, or a Slim, or a Joe that is there for yuh to go to wi1h all your problems. Around West, it's Miss Eleanor Fullington, Dean of Girls. If yuh have a Girls' League to be sponsored, a barn dance or a corn-lwuskin' party to plan, mosey on down to Miss Fullington's office- Corral No. 8. She gits all inthoosed 'bout any activity, an' is list full of good suggestions. Yuh cain't never say too much good about that thar Miss Fullington. 'RITE IIHP
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