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secretary Bobbie Lee checks the day's schedule. Attendance office secretaries Bert Rodriguez, and Fran Roberson com- pare attendance reports. Dolores Christie photo rf jf-?'?:. , 1 41 0 ac' It 2. 1.-'Ps 90 W We , 59 A-I x for secretary Kay Parker. t if N In QE' ', X335 JG A i . b y i will the newly installed computer is an every day occur- fy! SECRETARIES 65
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Secretaries operate office with efficiency Although most of the respon- PfinCiDal'S SGCFGTHVY- Kay Pafkef sibility for running the office is and JoAnn Brockman were often accredited to the prin- secretaries to the assistant prin- cipals, the majority of office Cipal-registrar and aSSiS'tarlt duties were perfdrmed by the rinci al aCTiVi'ti9Slaihl9'tiCS, secretaries. attendance office. They had theu hands full adjusting to the ne attendance policies. P P - respectively. Cindy MCMann0n had the Bert FiOdfigU9Z and Fran large responsibility of being the Robertson Were in Charge Of The Q.,- Q 'Met vmwlilw Xbox-2 3 Mark aragm photo Filling out reports is one of the many jobs done by JoAnn Brockman as Jim Christensen's secretary. Secretary Cindy McMannon busies herself by writing a letter for principal Eldon Mailes. Kay Clay Bobbie Lee l Cindy McMannon C if fi Kay Parker c Bert Rodriguez A N ' l 64 SECRETARIES Kay Clay was responsible transcripts and records and bie Lee was the secretary for guidance office. xx Mark Bright, photo
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Librar requires I.D. to check out books Because of the increased enrollment, I.D. cards were used to check out books this year, ac- cording to Ftosalee Spaulding, head librarian. Now that Corona is heading toward 1,600 students, it is im- possible to know everyone, she said. The reason for the I.D. cards was that other people used other kids' names. Also the library added a xerox machine this year, which is located in the audio-visual area in the library. Besides selling school text books, the bookstore, managed by Peggy Stewart, sells other items. We sell a few school supplies. We help clubs out by selling anything they have to sell for fun- Mark Bright photo Bookstore, FROM LEFT: Peggy Stewart, Annette Hatton, Doug Finnie, Lori Slupinski. Stephanie Foster Sandra Miller Vera Nehls Grete Pendergast Rosalee Spaulding 66 LIBRARYIBOOKSTORE 1 draisers, Stewart said. During the busy times of year the bookstore hir students, just like any ot business. The bookstore is a gr place to work, according Stewart, to get business tr: ing, more contact with peo and learn about accounting. xvwnm Chris Anderson photo New assistant librarian Sandra looks through a book catalog.
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