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Secretaries lend a helping hand Working behind the scenes at Highline was a group of excellent secretaries. ln the main office, Mrs. Dena Pounds and Mrs. Sandi Williams kept and updated all records and files and answered innumerable phone calls. In addition to these responsibilities, Mrs. Will- iams acted as bookkeeper and registration secretary. It was her job to see that all students were registered in the proper classes. Mrs. Lillian Mickelson kept busy in the attendance of- fice keeping track of all the students. Her responsibili- ties as attendance secretary included secretarial work for vice-principal Mr. Tom Sawyer. Each Monday the school nurse, Mrs. Norma Jensen, came to Highline. Before the year was over, she saw to it that each student had hearing and eye tests. The dedicated work of the school secretaries helped to make this a fine yar. Mrs. Connie Hirtzel Mrs. l illiaT' Mickelson Mrs. Dena Pounds Mrs. Sandi Williams -9111
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