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TRAILING vines against the window reaching upward form an intriguing background for The ever-changing classes.
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Row 3: Gitner, Day, Iaber, Gill, Abplanalp, Hansen. Row 2: Sanders, Marshall, Thompson. Row 1: Owen, Bardell, Lewis, Hamricl-1, Denison, Niemi, Nilsen, M. HansenfOFFICE FORCE. Mrs Nellie Brown Katherine Remick Phyllis Walswortli Allene Maloney MID the cries of Was there a pair of shoes turned in? . . . Do I have enough credits to graduate? . . . May I please have an excuse to class? . . .the ofiice force efficiently carried on its many duties. The ofhce was a focal point of all business brought by teachers and students, and it required diligent work to make everybody satisfied. Under the title of secretary was Miss Phyllis Walsworth, whose little ofiice was overfloaded by the amount of work handled each day. When Phyllis was not busy counting money, her duties ranged from fixing broken locks to clicking off a letter on the typewriter. Mrs. Nellie Brown could be greeted as she peeked over the counterg however, her height has no reflection on the work she did. She was always seen busy keeping accurate attendance records and holding a firm hand on all suspicious truants. Her ability to administer new ideas for improving the present system was indeed recognized by everyone. Clarice Bray and Mary Alice Bowen, student workers, assisted Mrs. Brown partftime each day. In charge of transcripts and permanent records was Miss Kathryn Remick, working steadily at the typewriter to keep the records of students accurate. To round off an efficient office crew, each period there were two girls working for Torch credit and gaining worthfwhile experience doing many jobs, such as running errands, sorting mail, filing and gathering attendance slips. Several girls at the first of the year helped clean out the files for Mr. Jensen. They spent their study periods making new folders for new students and moving each class up a drawer to its new class. Some girls also helped making out the new class schedules for the office files. The student body manager, Allene Maloney, rightly earned her title for her efficient work in handling the activity contract sales and ticket sales at games and assemblies. Spending happy and amusing moments were the girls in the junior high office under the direction of Mr. Rude. Their duties were some' what similar to those in the main office, such as posting the attendance, running errands, and answering the phone. H-W c X I iv
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