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Manuals adminilt iatia+i Making up an important section of Manual ' s clock is the administration headed by Principal Bur- ton W. Gorman. Assisting him in directing Tepee Town ' s total program is his secretary, Mrs. Mary J. Spiegel, (lower left) Registering the freshmen, keeping athletic eli- gibility grades, and helping seniors choose the right credits are a few of Mrs. Violet Hauser ' s jobs, (top center) Informing curious callers of Manual ' s activities is one of the many duties of Mrs. DeLoris Arter- burn, receptionist and stenographer, (top right) Mrs. Margie Bunte, bookstore manager, smiles as she looks up from one of the many records she must keep on school events and the thousands of books that circulate through the bookstore, (lower right) Page Six
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Teachers and administrators are important parts of the great Manual clock. They make up the springs and regulators which govern the time in the clock. They see that time is regu- lated so that students get the most out of school. On the left, Principal Burton W. Gorman looks over the teachers as one might look over the working parts of a clock. Here he explains a new type of grade card which is being con- sidered for use in all public schools next year. Meetings such as these were held throughout the year when they were needed to keep the Manual clock running smoothly. A new slant was added to these meetings when the different departments took charge of them during the year. Examples, demonstra- tions, and talks were presented to explain the work of each department which makes up the Manual clock. We make up the parts that go right in there, Mr. J. A. Mather, an old-timer of the shop department, explains to new-comer, Mrs. Miriam Mendenhall, of the home economics de- partment, in the picture below. MANUAL TICK Page Five
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hee p,d, Uel lunniwj, 4,maotUUf . . . Bookkeeper Miss Charlotte Hater is busy filing one of the orders made to fill another necessity of Manual ' s complicated program, (top left) Calling the absentees and recording everyday part-times and absences are two of the main jobs of Miss Marjorie Vehling, attendance clerk, (top right) A familiar face in Manual ' s office is that of Vice Principal Noble H. Poole who now has assistance in his various duties. Tepee Town welcomed in a new vice-principal last September. Mr. Manley M. Lewis, (lower right) was formerly a member of the business education department. An unusual scene at Tepee Town is the empty corridor (lower left) which is the location of the ad- ministration ' s offices. Page Seven
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