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Page 26 text:
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staff gives unity to school There are many people at Glass who have very important jobs. Among these are the librarians, the nurse, the cafeteria workers, the bookkeeper, office secretaries, and the pupil accounting secretary. The librarians, who keep the library running smoothly, open the world of books to the student body. The nurse listens to all the complaints of the students and keeps them in top shape. The cafeteria workers serve a great variety of food for lunch. The bookkeeper is the most important staff member for she handles the school's finances. The office secretaries supply the backbone of Glass. The pupil accounting secretary sees to it that all students are checked into school. lt is due to these staff members that Glass runs efficiently. The school nurse, Mrs. Merryman, doubts another student's ailments. 22 .... f. . - The Cafeteria Staff prepares another school lunch.
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Mr. Porter always has time to discuss problems with the faculty. Miss Mclvor keeps up on student activities through direct communication. new principal leads administration to new horizons When the doors opened up on the first day of school, thousands of students filed in, eagerly anticipating a glimpse at the new administra- tion. With the ever-increasing changes in student attitudes, skirt lengths, and haircuts Cjust to name a fewb, it's not hard to realize the tre- mendous job placed into the hands of these people. As supervisors and representatives of E. C. Glass, the administration goes about the task of making decisions pertinent to the well-being of our school. Using their experience and knowledge as guidelines, they do everything they can for the students. Thanks to their sincerity and dedication, the students of E. C. Glass can proudly say, We're the greatest high school in the United States! Conferring about school business, Miss Armstrong is a vital member of the administration. 21
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The Bookkeeper, Mrs. Plaster, works efficiently balancing the books. Mrs. Steppe, Mrs. Dalton, and Mrs. Aldous take care of miscellaneous clerical work in the office. The Library Staff, Mrs. Reams, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Drum- heller, Mrs. Loflin, and Mrs. Myers, review new books. All absences are recorded by Mrs. Greene, the Pupil Accounting secretary. 23
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