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Personnel handled oorrespondenoe Glenna Cherry, Executive Secrelary To The Principal. -Mabs Vierfhaler, Assislanf Regislrarg Lillian Rea, RegisTrar. Mabel Buaas, Assislanl Bookkeeperg Winona Herdon, Bookkeeper. One oT The busiesT women in The oT- Tice was Gienna Cherry. The PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARY. She had IiTeraIIy hundreds oT duTies To TuITiII, only a Tew of which were scheduling Mr. I-ledge's appoinTmenTs, re- cording The payroll and arranging Tor sub- sTiTuTe Teachers. One oT The busiesT oTTices aT BHS was The REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. lTs indeTaTigabIe sTaTT was res onsible Tor keeping schoIasTic records oT aiFBI-IS sTudenTs, sending grade +ranscripTs To colleges, and compiling The honor roII and ineIigibiIiTy IisTs. Few, if any oT us, have ever seen a million dollars, and yeT, aT Ieasl' This amounT passed Through The BUSINESS OFFICE This year. This office was responsible Tor The Tunds oT The caTeTeria, sTudenT sTore and all campus organizaTions. They also banked money Trom noon sales, movies and dances. The DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES worked in Their respecTive deparTmenTs Tak- ing care oT orders, correspondence and rec- ords. They worked under The deparTmenT chairmen and were responsible aIso Tor sup- plies and mimeographing. Helen Slover, Secrelary in The Agriculture Office: Alice Fair, Secretary in The Girls' Gym: Jaan Slulzman, Secre- tary in The Mac ine Shops.
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individual needs, problems. ATTENDANCE CLERKS lcepl records of siudenls' absences 'rhroughoul The year. Each clerk was secrelary lo Two counselors. whom -lhey assisled in regislraiion by send- ing call slips lo sludenls. ln addilion, ihey issued off-campus slips, messages, and re- admillances. FRONT ROW, leff fo right: Imogene Lewis, Hom-Mal: Eloise Fulfer, F-Hulg Doris Tucker, Ph-Sp. SECOND ROW: Elsie Reed, C-E: Mabel Payne, Sl-Z: Edith Hughes, Al- lendance Secretary: Millie Johnson, Man-Pe. NOT PIC- TURED: Rose Robinson, A-B. Sludenls F-Hol: Rulh Neiman Dell Whelsler Wiih a friendly smile and a word of encouragement lhe COUNSELING STAFF helped sluolenls wilh personal problems and guided 'lhem in fulfilling high school grad- ualion requiremenis and in selecling courses. Mosl of The counselors also +aughl one or lwo classes. Sfddenls Hom-Mal Palricia Patterson Glendon Rodgers Sfudenls Man-Pe: Bel'ly M oeh nke Carl Berra Sludenls Ph-Sp: Margo Robesky Ken Robesky . ,. 4 4. f ., , . sg. x.- 5-5 ..'3.1,gQ - ef.-.1-4-. Sludenls Sl-Z: Emma Sandrini Charles Gales
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records, monies. Through lhe library's many new books, pamphlels and magazines, lhe LIBRARUXNS were able +0 help more siudenis l'his year wilh research proiecis and personal ques- lions. Soundproof conference rooms aided siudenls doing oral sludy, while lhe main area was devoied lo individual work. Sludenlrs who became ill during lhe day wenl lo lhe NURSES, who were responsible for lreaiing Jrhem. ln adolifion 'rhe nurses handled Hrsl'-aid cases, mainiained heallh records of all sludenls, and gave advice +o ihose wilh problems of diel or inadequaie exercise. If il' were noi for Jrhe CLERICAL PERSON'- NEL, much of lhe work in 'rhe school admin- isiralion would noi' have been compleied, because lhese busy workers carried our re- cording, ielephoning, lyping, filing and all office alphabelizing wilh speed and effi- ciency. FRONT ROW, leff io righl: Barbara Vawler Work Parmil OHICGQ Norma I Hugunln, Principal's Olficep Frances Owens, Visual Aids ffice: Margaref Jones, Book Room: Kay Howes, Sfudy Hall, Marian Serrano, Counselor's Office. SECOND ROW: Helen Williong, Boys' Nurse's Myrlle Schichil, Assislanf Librarian: Jean Hardy, Head Librarian: Ann Smilh, SEcreItaryg'Henrle'lfa Showallar, ef . lone Bailey, Boys' Nurse: Lillian' Howen, Girls' Nurse. Ofliceg Nell Dillon, Girls' Nurse's Office, Janice Scofl, PrincigaI's Office: Irma Showaller, Library: Peggy Guderlan, Princlpal's Office: Ruth Ann Smilh, Libraryg George Martini, Duplicafing Deparlmenf.
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