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1 E OFFICE STAFF - Seated: Mrs. June Nelson. secretary: standing: M. A. Todd, A. Pike, P. Rossignol. P. Parady, N. Somers. C. Caveney. Mr. Crocker, superintendent. Student Office Stajf Probably one of the most essential, effi- cient, and co-operative organizations of Caribou High school is the ever capable of- fice staff. This department was under the careful direction of Mr. DeLois and the new regular secretary this year, Mrs. June Nel- son. As in every other year, there is usually more work to do in the office than can be handled by just one secretary. Again this year, students of the commercial course who took typing and had a free penofi available volunteerd their services for one period each day to help out in the office. Some of the jobs for which these volunteers were responsible were: to answer the tele- phone, type daily notices, and deliver them to the homerooms each morning and after- noon. This latter job was probably the most important took a good part of the time. Also these girls did errands while Mr. De- Lois and Mrs. Nelson wrote out passes, ex- cuses and tardy slips. These student helpers were Natalie Somers, Charlene Caveny, Greta Green, Paul Parady, Pauline Rossig- nal, and Gail Parks. As this office work gave good experience for future jobs, seniors taking typing took turns helping out in the office one period for a week. Their main job was to type the notices, and run them off on the rex-o- graph. This year Caribou High had the privilege of having an intercommunication system in- stalled in the office. This instrument proved to be of great help to the office workers by eliminating much extra running around. For instance, if a student or teacher re- ceived a telephone call, Mr. DeLois, Mrs. Nelson, or one of the regular office helpers would tune into the room where the per- son was and deliver the message. Also, if an important notice came up unexpectedly, all the rooms could be tuned in and the notice told to all the students at once. Caribou High students enjoyed the sys- tem especially during tournament time, When any Aroostook teams played, the games were broadcast- from the radio to all the rooms in the school so that everyone had the pleasure of listening to the games.
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AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Mr. Rogers, Mr. Bridges PROVIDES HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT N Mrs. Amsden, Miss Burns LANGUAGES - I. Farrell, A. Frecheite INSTRUCTION h,... 19' COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT J Miss Clark, Mr. Brillani, Miss Stephens 'Q'
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The photographic record on the next few pages is intended to introduce and honor each member of the graduating class. The Class of 1954 has been in the making for at least 12 years. The members represent almost every school in the immediate area served by the High school. In addition, by the usual twists of fate, many of us are quite new to the Class. Perhaps we came here be- cause our fathers were in the Air Force, or perhaps they are helping to build the great base. At any rate, these last few days will, more than anything else, serve to mold us into a proud unit that only time can ever dissolve. SENIORS
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