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Page 52 text:
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ttice crews, aides relieve teachers' odd-job hang-ups There's more to a school than classrooms, students, and teachers. Behind those scenes are scores of people equally busy and equally important to daily routine. Secretaries, clerks, a bookkeeper keep the machines running and the records straight: from attendance to college transcripts. They dispense poster-board and band-aids, they collect money, they type, ditto, mimeo- graph, staple. They greet the public with courtesy. Aides became an integral part of this society in 1968-69, as they took over lunch-room, hall, and su- pervision, freeing teachers tor more student contact. Scheduling Office did many things. Secretary Mrs. Boyd helped check in students who arrived late. Mr. Aune held his breath while Mrs. Arnold cleared report-card printing schedule with IBM at semester's end. sl if Co-op Senior Kay Mitchell learned on-the-iob, working in the Attendance Office with Data Processing Secretary Mrs. Bonnie Rae Hadley. 1, is eii .. 3 . if -is 5 fri E 2 l ..-as
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Enveloped in his task, Dom Gayk infused diligence with his arc- welding techniques. Bent on completion of his proiect, Dave Martinez smoothed the grain in Woods and Allied Materials. drafts skill in auto, wood, metal shop Longhairs infiltrated the Industrial Education De- partment this year, and we don't mean stylish boys. Several girls answered roll call in Drafting classes every day. What's more, they proved that they could hold their own very well with their male classmates in pursu- ing complicated assembly and detain drawings. Other classes in the department remained exclu- sively masculine, developing skills that could be applied directly to iobs after high schoolg or to practical matters such as the repair of automobiles, small engines, and appliancesp or to hobbies involving delicate and beauti- ful woodworking, metals, and plastic crafts. Metals boys pooled their skills to build a snowmobile. A new teacher, Mr. Dupuie, took over auto tech- nology classes in place of Mr. William Jennings, who transferred to the new Churchill High School as Industrial Education chairman. Mr. Jennings had been with Frank- lin since it opened, and at Bentley before that.
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Mrs, Jeannie Allen Cleft, pulled attendance cards from the day's homeroom packages in Student Accounting Office. The cheerful voice of Secretary Mrs. Patricia Grinnell greeted various Business Office callers. v id' M' 5 . maj? I A .N ,,,..e ,,,Q,., , 2 JE f ig .KX R I' ' -, A v . U J' 4' if vi? .QW we 2 gif , .A ' fra' 2 , . OFFICE PERSONNEL Ruth E. Arnold Toni Boyd Lois Calandra Dorothy Dluski Rose Fisher Patricia A. Grinnell Bonnie Rae HadleY Louise Hobich Grace lube Connie Petrucci Josephine L. Zirblis Nancy Bloodworth M. J. Buritz Janet Campbell Dorothy Came Evelyn Dutton Barbara Rappley
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