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Page 17 text:
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Just about the least known segment of Ballou is the office staff. 5 F Mrs. Alice Bird, administrative aide,looks up during her busy office schedule. Mrs. Mary A. Staub Filled with dedicated and creative personnel, the office runs the school smoothly. The secretaries run the switchboard, type absence lists, keep track of students, and perform a thousand other essential tasks. The enormous assignment of ordering and maintaining Ballouls supply of texts goes to the bookclerk, Mrs. Parker. All of the schools' emergency health problems are handled by the school nurse, Mrs. Taylor. Hur . . 'eq ,fs . 'jill is Q2 g S ws Miss Elaine E. Chaifin Miss Mary FOSIH Mrs. Ruth Parker Mrs. Katherine Taylor i l 3 i
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The members of the administration best known to Ballou students are the counselors. To Mrs. Cynthia Keeling, Mrs. Maude Hughes, Mrs. M. Ruth Clauselle, and Mrs. Antoinette Mills, scores of Ballou students pour out their problems daily. The position requires understanding and the ability to make decisions, and is a center for aiding in the difficult adjustment period from adolescence to adulthood. Providing inspiration and assisting in the formation of' a student's character are major reasons for our counselors' success. Mrs. M. Ruth Clauselle Mrs. Maude Hughes Mrs. Cynthia Keeling Mrs. Antoinette Mills Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Keeling, Mrs. Hughes, and Mrs. Clauselle pose for a picture during a work break.
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BaIlou's teachers cultivate today's minds to meet the demands of tomorrow In order for school to be one of the best, it must deliver a steadily growing stream of students qualiiied in many areas. To do this, the school must have the best teachers. Here at Frank W. Ballou, the teachers take a dedicated interest in the students themselves. To teach is not merely in the realm of maps, tests, and grades. Rather it is to help a student find himself, think for himself and realize his potentials. Their onus is to encourage the desire to learn, to aid, not mold, to suggest, not to preach, to teach. MRS. MYRTLE BAGLEY MRS. JEANNE BALLVE' MRS HOPE BQGQRAD Business Social Studies 4
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