Grove City High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Grove City, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 45 text:

County Office Makes Available Many Servzees Students at Grove City High seldom come in contact with the professional staff at the Franklin County Board of Education. Yet many services are made available through this of- fice. Heading the staff is Mr. Thomas Quick, who succeeded Mr. George C. Berry as county superintendent last October. Mr. Quick serves in an advisory capacity toall executive heads and principals. All new teachers must have his recommendation before being employed. County services include grade cards, spe- cial tests, attendance checks, work permit, supervisionof instruction, and curriculum aids. ln addition personnel are hired in the fields of elementary and secondary education, as well as child study and psychology. Last but not least are the statistician and attendance offi- cer. 6435s. MR. THOMAS QUICK Superintendent of Schools Franklin County BS, MS, Ohio University Post Graduate Work at Ohio State Ft? l. MR. ERNEST R. BECK MR. ROBERT M. BOYD MR. DAVID B. HATHAWAY MR. HUGH McKlNLEY Assistant Superintendent Secondary-School Consultant Attendance Officer Franklin County Consultant Child Study Franklin County BS, Ohio University Franklin County Franklin County MA, Ohio State AB, Taylor MA, AB, BS, West Virginia MA, Ohio State

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Office Staff Cooks Aid in School Program Clerk-typist Chuckles with a cheery smile best describes the office girls. Doozie and Helen can usually be found at the typewriter, the mimeograph machine, or on the telephone. Both ladies work equally hard to run the office efficiently. Mrs. Doris Rothwell arrives at school at 2:00 and stays late to do the bookkeeping necessary in handling school funds. Her duties include counting money, selling tickets, writing checks, and numerous other tasks. Good food at a good price makes the cafeteria a popular place in the school. Approximately 475 stu- dents buy their lunch everyday. To meet the ll:45 rush, the cooks must arrive at 8-OO. Their day ends GT 2:00. .ill .40- MRS. HELEN KEITH MISS DIANE DeVOSS Secretary KJ MRS. DORIS ROTHWELL School Treasurer COOKS: Mrs..R. Gardner, Mrs. J. Ruoff Mrs. E. Greene, Mrs. l. Redifer, Mrs. M Smith, Mrs. E. Headley.



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Students Gciin Experience by Working in Offices ATTENDANCE OFFICE ROW 3: L. Bailey, S. McKinley, D. Hattenbach, E. Card, B. Carle, P. Kelley. ROW 2: B. Carr, J. Rawlins, D. Hart, D. Miller, M. Martin. ROW I: F. Welch, S. Greenlee, D. Bowman, I. Hess, D. DeVore, S. Mowbray. Helping in the offices gives valuable ex- perience in' meeting people, in answering phones, and in typing stencils and dittos. There is ci lot of time spent in handling details such as filing cards, checking attendance, and re- cording grades. GUIDANCE OFFICE ROW 3: K. Neff, C. Mathers, C. Graf, M. Bryant, S. Toopes, S. Hall. ROW 2: E. Kiehl, L. Krumm, P. Corbitt, C. Essman, J. Utzinger. ROW I: M. Lamp, J. DuVall, N. Pace, L. Sheldon, A. Ray, M. Smith. However, all the time is not spent in work. There is also much fun and laughter as when Helen tells one of her favorite Jokes. Another feature about working in one of the offices is that it enables students to do away with many dull study halls. , nof, J. Milligan, J. Endres, S. Jahn, P. Brown J. Frankenstein, B. McClain. ROW I: D. Waples, V. Newland, M. Brandt J. Jenkins, L. Elliott, C. Lambert, D. Miller -42- OFFICE STAFF ROW 2: B. Matthews, D. For-

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