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Mr. Erickson's congenial attitude makes him popular among all the students. Under the supervision of Mr. Erickson, the faculty, custodians, cooks, bus drivers and health service be- came a smooth and efficient working organization. Approximately 1400 students and 55 faculty members were an all time high, however, Mr. Erickson expects an even larger student body next year. As head of the curriculum development program, Mr, Erickson added world cultures and metal working to the varied choice of courses offered the students. Mrs. Lorene Quick, Mr. Erickson's secretary, performed all secretarial work for him and had complete charge ofthe Outer OffiCe. Mrs. Quick resigned in February. One of Mrs. Quick's unwelcomed responsibilities i typing out warning slips.
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Continuing her iob as district clerk was Mrs. Letha Turner who had charge of the school payroll, records, accounting, and cafeteria finance. Another task which consumed much of her time was managing the budgets for school department heads. On the agenda of the school board was the important study of the area relative to a junior high school district. This organization established the school policies which were carried out by the administration department. Mrs. Turner checks the funds for which she is responsible. Armstrong, School Boord Bcickbone of School Orgcinizcitlon Interrupted from a busy schedule were this year's school board di- Fred Scheller back row Roy Bowman Clifford Martin D Herbert rectors front row, Letha Turner, clerk, Arthur Pearson, chairman, Armsrtong and Dr Vernon Hansen
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Charleen prepares scholarship information for se mor English teachers. Mrs. Evelyn McGill, records clerk, was in complete charge of recording attendance and the permanent records of present and graduate students. She became known around the office as the iack-of-all-trades. Miss Shirley Baker, as secretary to Mr. Armstrong, re- lieved him of many of the important but tedious duties involved in administration. A familiar scene in the mimeograph room was Miss Charleen Hyslop, duplicating secretary, running off quickies, bulletins, and other information needed by the students and faculty. Mrs. McGill keeps the wheels turning by double checking student attendance. Busy Office Hums With Activity Shirley Baker renews her materials for taking dica tation. EA., , 4
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