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Miriam Sanderson, Secretary The ability to do each assigned tosk cheerfully is one of life's greatest ossets. This quality Mrs. Sanderson hos in obundonce. She is friendly to ell and her kind acts hove earned for her the respect of the students. Fred Buschemcycr Assistant Principal Dean of Boys Mrs. Buschemeyer receives a corsage from her hus- band durinq Mom's Nite at the basketball gome. Pag I?
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Edwin Burkhart, Principal Office Staff Mickey Smith, Bethany Loer, Joan Shorp, Margo Getter busy at their Pag• 10 tasks. Joan Sharp is one that goes about her work with o quiet sort of sol- emnity which is impressive and dig- nified. She is able to weigh the mer- its and demerits of any problem or situation and skillfully calculate an answer. All In A Days Work - Student Aides I n every school such as ours, there is found a basic need for someone other than the administrators to take care of routine work. Under this category comes cumulative records, calls for high school cred- its, personal recommendations, per- mits for absence, announcements, and a legion of other similar needs. Two secretaries and a corps of stu- dents handle this work. Joan Sharp - Secretary
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Miss Parker, our dean of girls, is always ready with a kind word of advice or council. Potty Fisher, Barbaro Neeper, and Geraldine Jacobs securing absence excuses from Miss Parker. Relaxation Period Millie Parker Dean of Girls Faculty Committee Weigh Pro's and Con's Greater efficiency and more progress in the field of education is the aim of the Faculty Committee. The group is composed of seven members, elected by the faculty as a whole, to serve in an advisory capacity to the principal. Periodical discussions are held, as the mem- bers meet to discuss school problems and poli- cies, that are becoming greater and greater in an age of abounding growth. They undertake to keep the school running smoothly in the interest and welfare of teach- ers and students alike, in order that the stu- dent may derive the knowledge to live com- petently and beneficially in the dawn of this new era. Before tackling a teacher's meeting these members of our faculty prepore refresh- ments for a small but needed break after a busy day of teaching. Mrs. Redding pours for Mr. Winkhouse. Teacher's Committee Mrs. Gerhold, Mr. Marshall, Miss Baver, Mr. Buschemeyer, Mr. Henkelman, Miss Parker, Mr. Trottman, Mr. Burkhart.
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