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, . 5 :P 6 X 'P-was V . ' '1-W--.aw , .. ,....f ' Mr. Murray checks his class schedule board while making his agenda for one of his regularly scheduled counselor meetings. Miss Grant checks her May Fete and Rose Festival schedule. Mr, King signs 9, requisition for 9, Club dangeo 15
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Mr. I-L Max Murray Curriculum Vice-Principal University of Oregong, M. Ed. Planning the curriculum and coordi- nating faculty functions, Mr. Max Mur- ray serves as one of Franklin's three vice-principals, Working closely with the teachers and maintenance staffs, he takes care of ordering new textbooks, and custodial supplies. Miss Carrie P.. Grant Administrative Vice-Principal University of Oregon, Stanford Uni- versity, Colorado College of Educ- tiong M. Ed. As vice-principal in charge of girls, Miss Carrie Grant attempts to iron out any difficulties which the girls of Franklin may encounter. In addition to this duty, she isthe advisor to Pleia- des, the senior-girls honorary club and plans several assemblies throughout the year, including the Rose Festival as- sembly. Mr. lack A. King Administrative Vice-Principal Pacific University, Oregon State University, University of Oregon, M. Ed. New to Franklin this year, Mr. jack King transferred from jefferson High Where he held the position of vice- principal incharge of boys. His duties include disciplining and counselling Franklin males. Mr. King also has charge ofthe dispersal of all club funds, on deposit in the student store. 14
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SECRETARIES Essential to the efficient administration of the school's business are the various secretaries and clerks of Franklin. Most ofthese womenwork in the main office helping the principal and vice-princi- pals. Working closely with Mr. West- cott, M.rs. Lorraine Miller, head sec- retary, helps him complete his official business. Mrs. June Peden, attendance secretary, keeps track of student absen- ces and excuses. Mrs. Ruth White, vice-principals' secretary, Works with Miss Grant, Mr. King, and Mr. Mur- rayto assist them with correspondence andrecords. lnthe counsellingoffices, Mrs. Rose McKnight aids the counsel- lors, typing their many forms and ap- plications, and keeping records straight. Two very important functions are per- formed by Mrs. Psyche Miller, book- keeper, and Mrs. Barbara Galbraith, book clerk. Mrs. Miller records and disperses all student body and club funds. She also runs the student store. Mrs. Galbraith arranges the distribu- tion of classroom textbooks and checks each book for broken bindings and torn pages. In addition, two other secre- taries assist in the main office. Each of the secretaries and clerks contributes her effortsto a necessary job at Frank- lin. fBelow leftj: MissBohlen's green orchid was one of the many floral arrange- ments that daily enhanced the main of- fice counters. fBelowrightj: M.rs. Mil- ler adjusts the carbons on one of the many letters she types each day for Mr. Westcott. Mrs. Lorraine Miller Head Secretary Mrs. Barbara Galbraith Bookclerk Mrs. Barbara I-Iorvath Assistant Secretary Mrs. Rose McKnight Counseling Secretary Mrs. Psyche Miller Bookkeeper Mrs. June Peden Attendance Secretary Mrs. Carol Rokstad Assistant Secretary Mrs. Ruth White Vice-Principals' Secretary
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