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41: qi , ,Q 1 9- M. -AF dfb Lois Laging. Clerk ai Northeast ' lj , Doris Fennessy. Secretary to Principal, Northeast matt 'th ' t ff' ' Emily Hayes, Secretary tol'rincip1xl, Northwest Shawn Murpl1y,Revepli0l1is!, Campus II l 5. it f Stella SllIlClqlllSl, Clerk at Northwest I53
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52 .TS i t Ilelen Tracy. Secretary to Superintendent if Helen Duehr, Office Manager ,ar rn ax ffice staff organized school business The secret of good organization was evident in the operation of the separate offices of the high school cluster. The competent and efficient office staff had the responsibility of assisting with such essential plans as organizing class schedules, activities, transportation, and bookkeeping infortnation. The office staff was always more than willing to give its assistance, whether dealing with principals, teachers, parents, or students. A visit to any of the offices gave people an im- mediate insight into the efficient work in progress. Staff mem- bers acted on a steady flow of details to provide for a smooth- functioning school. Tanira Flynn, Secretary oftlounseling Department, Campus Florence Woods, Secretary to Building Principal, Campus lam-2 if l l
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54 Information about Tom Marsh's injury was recorded by Mrs. Middaugh at Campus. Three registered nurses comprised the nursing staff of our school, Mrs. Middaugh at Campus building, Mrs. Richardson at Northeast building, and Mrs. Schultz at Northwest building. These dedicated nurses gave first aid, offered needed advice, and helped make students feel at ease. The offices at each school were well-equipped with all the latest first aid equipment, and a nurse was available in each building during all school hours. First aid for minor ailments was given at once, and the more serious cases were referred to family doctors. The nurses were not there simply to evaluate illnesses and give first aid, however, They were also concerned with teaching students better health habits. Our school was proud of its nursing personnel and confident that they could properly handle or refer any problem that might arise concerning student health. urses and cooks Making cotton applicators for use in first aid was the skill being learned by Karen Tusack, nurse's aid for Mrs. Schultz. lramlng proper procedures for even minor first aid was an important part of the work of nurse's aids for Mrs. Richardson at Northeast. qui K..-nl'f' t -11
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