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Page 18 text:
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ff' MRS. STELLA BOWERS MRS. EVELYN RAYMOND MRS. GLENDA FRIDGE Secretary to Principal Attendance Clerk Secretary OFFICE WORKERS KEEP ABILENE HIGH Come inside the offices of Abilene High School. Meet Mrs. Bowers, the secretary to Mr. Webb. Meet Mrs. Fridge and the workers in the registrar's office as they keep school records up to date, type business letters, sort mail for the teachers, and take telephone messages. Come inside the attendance office and meet BUSY, BUSY, BUSY . . . Office workers have to be iust as alert and patient as the teachers. Jimmy Musler agrees that Mrs. Short is never too busy to answer any students' questions. PAGE 14 Mrs. Raymond as she issues permits to enter or leave classes and as she makes out the excused lists. Learn that she knows a valid excuse when she sees one. Observe the work of the assistants as they collect and record the attendance period by period. gEQ'iQ:ffvfifIjI'rf' - T'i'v1-1 f11l.j'Q M ' --agar. 'hmm CHECK, RECORD, AND CHECK . . . Suzanne Good, first period of- fice worker, assists Mrs. Evelyn Raymond in the performance of her many duties.
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ADMINISTRATORS ASSIST US DAILY MISS ALEISE' CLINE Counselor Almost all the students of Abilene High School are familiar with Mrs. Christine Short, our registrar. Among Mrs. Short's many tasks include registering students, keeping records, checking credits, and other related duties per- formed in accordance with her work. Her friendly assistance has been offered to many of our students throughout the year. Mrs. Glen- da Fridge assists her. One of the natural processes of school life is to get the advice of our counselor, Miss Cline. This year Mr. Royce Dennis has assisted her in the many duties of the counseling office. To- gether, they have endeavored to help every stu- dent get the maximum benefit from school work by giving tests and helping with schedules. Personal problems have become less serious with their help and wise suggestions. MHS. CHRISTINE SHORT Registrar MR. ROYCE DENNIS Counselor PAGE
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, U .:-.Nt g .,,? 3 ' ti , ' 2,. n. L 'gflgn----ax ig it W . , X? sl X MVS I KAW W 5, I . ,... . i if f , MISS LOUISE WILLS B.A., S.M.U.: M.A., University of Alabama MRS. LAURA WILLWATER B.A., B.S., Texas Woman's University SCHQOLI TICKING As our school nurse, Mrs. Liess patiently and el- ficiently endures the perils of student ills . . . everything from skinned knees and jammed fingers to scratches and broken bones. Doing research for term themes and completing re- quired reading would be impossible for students with- out the help of our librarians, Miss Wills and Mrs. Will- water, who help find and check out library materials. if I ' ' ' ' - j , ., f - ----zszf-. -V 1-fffsp 112. V 1 g.- L . E r - . .. or , H ,t..t , K ...Q Z,gg i A .. A . :EI -eJ L V ' ., . V ' . V1 LIN., LIBRARY AM I SICK ENOUGH TO GO HOME? . . . Nelson lang- ford patiently awaits Linda Cooper's verdict as she smilingly takes his temperature. -Q-. ,, f . .3 ,, ,. -.Y , ii MRS. RUTH LEISS ri' qi , MR. CHARLES FOSTER B.A., Hardin-Simmons: R.N., B.S., M.Ed., Hardin-Simmons Iohn Peter Smith READ, READ, READ . . . The library is the hub of ac- tivity for reading and research assignments. Quiet and thought are encouraged here. PAGE 15
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