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the Contnolla To become a super-station, G.B.l-l.S. must be mechanically perfect and in charge of a highly trained and efficient personnel. Crowded classrooms and inade- guate equipment prevents us from laying claim to the first reguisite, lout With Mr. Gary, Mr. Kay, and Miss Moore at the con- trols our program is in keeping With the loest there is. lt is funda- mentally sound, and alive to the needs of the day. Roy R. Kay, V. Principal Page Q1 Enos Gary, Principal Viola Moore, Dean mlb X5 4770-W
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l. E. Stutsman, Superintendent l. C. Cochran, Superintendent Clgenaonnell at The program ot activities ot Station G.B.l-l.S. is assembled and supervised in a large meas- ure by the three executives rep- resented here. Rarely do We see them, but they are the links that connect our station with the uni- versal system ot education. We can be assured that an earnest ettort is continuously being made to give us a 'lhoolc-up with the best that is available in the educational enterprises ot today. Thomas B, Portvvood, Assistant Superintendent Page 20
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ff-.1 ,-f , I E dith Brinkman, Registrar Lind y Conrad, Secretary Mary Louise Riegel, Clerk Calling Calling Calling Kenwood 1291 A . . . ., we find three most efficient staff members. Their duties are as numerous as the points on your radio dial. Edith Brinkman, as registrar, spends long tedious hours checking credits, transferring grades on permanent forms, and com- piling and tabulating various scholastic records. Lindy Conrad, secretary, and Mary Louise Riegel, clerk, are responsible for compiling the absentee lists, checking discrepancies, mimeof graphing the daily bulletins, tests, outlines and other material for teachers. Dictation and office correspondence is also part of the day's program, and phone calls from everywhere must be relayed. Two ROTC. orderlies and three girls act as office assistants each period of the day and receive valuable training in office procedure. The office acts as a link be- tween Station Ci. B. H. S. and the downtown office. Supplies are checked in and out through this office and it also becomes their pleasant duty to administer the monthly pay roll. Emer- gency responsibilities are no longer novel, but become expected duties that must be perf formed to keep the machinery running smoothly. Station G. B, H. S,, with 85 teachers acting as operating engineers, and a body of 2,500 students contributing to its daily broadcasts, requires and receives the best of service from this most efficien ssisting at the controls of Station G B H S t and willing staff. Page 2
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