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Mrs. Lottie Konon handles a great deal of money each day. lt is her iob, as a iunior secretary, to supervise the student cashiers who work during fourth and fifth lunch hours in the cafeteria. Mrs. Mary Garing, a Fordson graduate herself, be- comes well acquainted with the current crop of seniors through credit check. Port of her duties as a sec- retary in the main office call for her to keep a file of students' scholastic achievements-and failures, . 2 X ' 4 11 1 f Mrs. Mary Bar Fordson's annu for purposes of Essential to the smooth operation of Fc countless, indispensable tasks. Some of the ing telephone messages, Bling reports, hand and aides to students. Students are familia school supplies. Mrs. Helen Brough, school secretary, is a familiar sight to every student who goes in 8185. One of her many iobs includes filing class schedules of students. The office always knows where we are.
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Principals Mr. Dorman Ardis, our principal, takes time out from his busy daily routine of many 'obs-Including paper work and advising parents, teachers, and students-to answer a business telephone call. v Often We hear of the 'Big Three' Mr. Dorman Ardis, principal, Mr. John Rornanow and Miss Elizabeth Bice, assistants, oversee schedules, students, and 'legalityf This is Fordson's 'Big Three'-it builds a Fordson to teach and become part of us. 15 seeking his advice. ,r Miss Elizabeth Bice, assistant principal, handles the big task 'of scheduling classes. Here we see Miss Bice working diligently on next semester's scheduling proiect. Mr. John Romanow, cussistant principal, works on reports at his desk in his olfice. At this time he is interviewing a student who has just come .ll
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1 E , 2, J - 4 . L 5 1 . 1 i S 5 , . 4 t 1 . t 'l 5eCeV'C Yf Usslfls lf' one Ol ln B'l85, Mrs. Martha Simons, secretary, writes out tardy slips for Norman Knight, Sue Baird, 1 it of photographing the l0AS, Sylvia Nagi, all 'llAs who are late for their classes. igh are the several secretaries who perform include keeping attendance records, handl- matters, and just acting as friendly helpers Secretaries ,e duties of the school clerk who daily sells i Counting money in the school vault is Mrs. Mary Bibeuu, school secretary. T , money has come from the school supplies which students have purchased. , .iv I .Af Mrs. Anno Banciu, secretary to the co-operative training co-ordincltors, is busily counting money for a class treasury. Her biggest iob is to assist in the placement of many Fordson students in iobs outside of school.
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