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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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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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counselors have demanding job The Guidance Counselors played an essential part in the smooth running of our school. Their job was to advise and counsel students on their future plans, to aid in arranging schedules and to help in everything pertaining to our school. They were confronted with many hectic experiences while working, but their concern and dedication was of unmeasurable senfice to the school and the students. Mrs. Morris diligently prepares college transcripts fo' anticipating seniors. Mrs. Olds, Mrs. Bradley and Mr. DeBarris discuss the many problems of the students. Mr. Sydnor busily works on the scheduling of a student. Mrs. White and Mrs. Meidling look at the long awaited Scholastic Achievement Test scores. ' rn !'i K
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