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Duties of a guidance office assistant include looking up students schedules upon request. ima You mean we have two pages of students checking in late! ,ms Kneeling: Marsha Steeley, Carol Godwin, Linda Wallace, Ann Morris, Mike Bowen, Richard Melton, John Strasser. Standing: Dorothy Kennedy, Bar- bara Thompson, Jackie Kidd, Becky Cockrell, Jane Underwood, Charlotte Graham, Jackie Suggs, Diane Queen. 127
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Front row: Lydia Toler, Jan Jacob, Carla Tamburello, Amy Baggett. Back row: Jackie Caserta, Jan Mortensen, Jeanne Shell, Melinda Thomas, Kerry Poole, Sharon Hollis, Cindy Judkins, Kandy Kane, Christi Van Etten. School Oflice Assistants Help Take Load Off Administratioi The students assisting in the office are an important part of Escambia's dialy routine. Senior Jackie Caserta remarked, Without the help of the ofiice assistants, there would be more work for the office personnel and less time to take a per- sonal interest in individual students? The student assistants in the attendance ollice checked people in and out and made out the absentee list. Once the list was compiled, it was their responsibility to distribute it to the classrooms. Students in the guidance office assisted in the clinic, ran er- rands, and were in charge of the teacher's mailboxes. They made up homework assignment sheets for the student who was absent from school for a long period of time. The 14 student assistants in the main office filed student in- formation, ran errands, and operated the switchboard and of- Iice machinery. One DCT student helped from fourth period until the oliice closed each afternoon and was paid for her work. Christi finds it quite hard to do two things at once-like operating the switchboard while she talks to Tana. 126 E gs 24 a 2 ef W 3 We 1
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