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4265 n Mr. Herman Dollar, Miss Mary Alice Arnold, Miss Ruth Cochran, Miss Leone Redfern, Dr. John Deason, Miss Cussie Goss, Mrs. Marijon Williams, Miss Roberta Lawrence and Miss Ann Cooper represent the faculty when it is inconvenient to assemble the entire group. Board and ommittee guid . The Muscogee County School Board is pictured at one of its monthly meetings, The members are, L. to R., Mr. lrvin Rosenberg, Mrs. Richard Chaplin, Mr. Ben Hardaway Jr., Vice President, Mr. Walter Richards, President, Mr. William Shaw, Superintendent of Schools, Mrs. Annie Massey, Secretary, and Mr. Cody White. Back row: Mr. Edward Smith, Mr. Cecil Anthony, Mr. David Rothschild, Mr. John Mil- ler, Mr. ,loc Blackmon, Dr. Guy Dillard, Mr. Spencer Waddell, Mr. Louis Kunze, Mr. Hiram Stanley, Mr. John Kinnett, Mr. Stacy Jones.
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Page 29 text:
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The Columbus High office is always a beehive of activity as several students and teachers bring their problems to Mrs. Brim and Mrs. Dempsey for help. This is a familiar scene at school, for the secretaries are continuously busy. Waiting for help is always amus- ing and especially pleasant because of the many people congregated there and the friendly atmos'phere prevailing in the school office. ffice 's center of acti it . Our two efficient secretaries, Mrs. Brim and Mrs. Dempsey, are quite often seen preparing lists of absentees in order to carry out the routine of calling their homes to establish a valid reason for absence from school. This is just another part of their daily routine, The office at Columbus High School is always filled with many people and much confusion, but much is accomplished there. Calling students who are absent is only one of many jobs performed in the busy high school office every day by our two competent secre- taries, Mrs. Lula Brim and Mrs. Barbara Dempsey. Some of their other jobs are giving out aspirins to the many chronic Columbus High School aspirin takers, send- ing out transcripts to the many different colleges of our choice, typing an unceasing amount of letters and other important papers and taking care of the visitors that come to the school. Mrs. Demsey and Mrs. Brim are always cheerful and always have a kind word for every Columbus High student no matter how tired they are. They are also al- ways ready to meet any emergency that may come up. They keep the bells on schedule for specially plan- ned days as well as the average school day. They work all summer so that when we come back to school in the fall everything will be ready for students and teachers. Although seldom realized, their work is one basis for the smoothness and efficiency of school business. C255
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Mrs. Lucille Smith, Cafeteria Manager, and Mrs. Jessie Jones, Assistant Manager, take an early morning break to chat be- fore almost 1,600 starving Columbus High pupils and teachers descend upon the school cafeteria. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jones plan and supervise the preparation of lunches each day. be- sides tloing an excellent job of managing the school cafeteria. Mrs. Carolyn Smith and Mis. Dot Schley complete their daily activities at Columbus High with the occupation of counting the sum of money which was accumulated throughout the day in exchange for the numerous meals so heartily devoured. They quickly, cheerfully and efficiently give the correct change to everyone at CHS who eats in the school cafeteria. CHS as ta ty food Our trained staff of cooks and serving attendants prepares quickly and cheerfully food for almost 1,600 students and teachers each day. Both students and teachers appreciate the important part that they play in our high school lives. Spic and Span is the motto of the CHS janitorial staff. It is their duty to keep the school buliding clean and neat at all times. We thank them for keeping Columbus High a more pleasant place in which to be taught and in which to learn. 6275
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