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Administration » Co-ordinators These are our Co-ordinators. Here is where you are sent when you get into trouble. If you are absent, look out! Your parents receive a phone call, a yellow slip or even a personal visit. If you have difficulties in class or with your instructor, you trot to Miss Landon’s or Mr. Sampson’s office w ' ith a colored slip for pro- gram change. But, cheer up, freshman. Their work is not all disciplinary. R. A. Sampson Here is where you gladly go when you want help with your problems. Do you run short of cash and need a job? Is your program not suitable for you? Are you on the wrong track? Take it to the Co-ordinators office. They help you now and will continue to follow you even after you graduate. Never a day passes but several former students and graduates come in for help and advice. Left to right. Hazel Far rell. Jeanette James, Janet Grabill, Miss Landon, Miss Oxborrow, Louise Hansen A — F jBl
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' .FIVE Administration - «F Left to right, (.harles Scott, L. L. Caldwell, Walter Thornton, Dr. Henry W. Eggers, Archie Spoerner, Columhus Smi th, Donald Gavit Board of School Trustees The members of the Board of Education are elected by popular vote to serve for a term of 4 years. These men are responsible for the entire school program of Hammond. They with the assistance of the Superintendent of Schools, School Business Manager, and the Super- intendent of Buildings and Grounds and the School Attorney, supervise all parts of the school system. One of their biggest problems has been to find money for new buildings. With a growing city new buildings are always necessary. Then the old ones also wear out and must be replaced. The Board of Education has worked hard to provide money for new r buildings, including a new Tech. The Technical Vocational School has been well provided with teaching materials and equipment, particularly in the shops. With the completion of the new building. Vocational work in Hammond will stand second to none. The students of Tech appreciate the efforts of the Board of Education and the fine work of Superintendent Caldwell in providing them with an opportunity to get a good vocational training.
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Administration = General Office BACK HOW: Left to Ixiftht, Irma Veith, Julia Kowal, Evelyn Prugh, Viola Anderson FRONT ROW: Mrs. Murray, Luella Schaller, Annette Foster That busy place on the second floor where the line forms morning, noon and 3:45 is the geneial office. Here you may .see Evelyn Prugh, Mrs. Murray, Irma Veith and Julia Kowal. Whom shall you see if you want information, bus ticket, etc? After scouting around a bit, we found that while all are everywhere, each is supposed to have certain regular duties. Evelyn says she is supervisor of office and office training, payroll clerk, bookkeeper in charge of student credits, student records, and reports, local and state. Irma generally ' stays in the inner office. Her work is with bulletins, correspondence, transcripts for credits, veterans and apprentice training records. Oh, yes, have you paid your fees? Mrs. Murray is behind the outer rail. Want a work permit, a basketball ticket, or call your mother? Also athletic records and reports, and that all important phone call when you are unavoidably detained on your way to school. Julia is lord and master of the Store Room — paper, notebooks, all student supplies, teachers orders and requisitions, bus ticket. Is she busy? Then you see all those office practice girls, sorting mail, typing bulletins, checking absentee reports, answering the phone, and filing records. It takes a lot of help to care for over 1200 students and for each student there are seven active records. See why it is called the general office? SEVEN
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