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gn ormafion iven 04 Czlzeerfnl Smile All school activities center around the Main Olfice. All directives, daily bulletins, and items ol' interest emanate from this local point. Here, too, are kept all important records and programs of the students and faculty. Adjacent are the ofliees ol' Mr. Boyd and Mr. Daniel. IVhatever the purpose ol a visit to the office may he, the educational secretaries are well able to assist one in gaining needed information. Mrs. Ruth Thoniys is the school treasurer. Miss Eleanor Rehlmerg is personal secretary to Mr. Boyd. Mrs. XVinnilred Stelfer is secretary to Mr. Daniel, and prepares the daily bulletin. Mrs. Sylvia Koplin's duties include taking charge ol' the hookroonl, the school budget, the ordering ol school supplies and course books, and issuing streetcar passes. They conihine their skill and knowledge in helping to keep our school running smoothly, assisted hy ollice practice girls, OFFICE PRACTICE, GROUP 1: R. Olsen. Nec-sail, II. I.oxe, li, Snow. l', Rambo, l.. XYaelde 5. I.L'SClIlIIllII, A. Karl. D. Powell, M. Ilurantl, K. .XllSlII2lIIIl. li AIIQIIIQIIIII. S. Yolluuar, C. KIPlICQ,'Cl', P. l.:ludel'. .L llc John, Bl1lClIlL'IIlJCl'li. X. Wt-rknieister, NI. xICfiLll'lllf. OFFICE PRACTICE, GROUP 2: H. Nelson, S, Sheldon. Swanson. li. C.rzu'lZel', II. Yalentiut ' L St 'ichl K' Hormel I Iacohson If Raisencu B.XYl11Ie, I.. iolt,R.I ' , ,. ' ', ..L. . .. .. , IC' llloinpson, ll. Iiaker, IQ. i.1'uschow, A. Stiles, ll. Kellogg, XY I.i1ullx-rg, R. Mariani, Y. tlialmattari, I.. l'llllli1iII1Illcl', D. ljCXlL'l S. Ni-lson. L. Nlaicr. IS. Iznllilll, S. Dumont. No! l'icf1o'Ur1: X. Iialmnalis, I'. Cermauson, Cl. Nfueller. X Johansson. ,J .rm M., ..,. ? - Wi Pagel9 ef
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ln the -Xttend inte Olhte oi Room IU students learn why punctuality and wood ittendtnce ne unpoittnt lictois in then education. livery day under the uid ance ol lielplul counselois the students IC tlife that through repeated absence ind tardiness they are losing their opportunity to learn. Ilhe forming ol' good habits is stressed incessantly by Cloacli Frieda, Dr. Brown, Nliss Nlurplty, Nliss Strulmlme, md Nliss Taurog. OFFICE PERSONNEL li. Rc-nm-ily, S. Karnieinsky, l'. Doyle NI. l'lllICl'SOIl, A. Bates, S. Short, S johnson. ll. Coerlitr, G. Sumann A. james. U, Gray, I. Berg. A. Pet l'2lllt'0Nl2l. ll. Schultz. N. Govedarica ll. Burke, N. Fladiger, C. Bernd: I., lfoxwortlly. R. Calc, li. Carlson C.. l'lall. C.. Ball. lx. Dukcr. N lin-wt-s. 'TONY EXPRESS lf. XX'ilIiams. R. ljllllllflillllll. Nlr lfrit'da. l'. Roelll. Oettinger, D fwoliuski, Nl. Harlilm. Il. Gorman li. Cnimsliaw. D. Papan. R. Poducli ll. llurt. R. fllllllilfllll. D. Spcrsrud R. Walker. C. Siino. D. 'llliompson ll. Dupont. 'l'l1tfst- how assist in runninfv all . U llc't't'ssz1l't' errands lor the sfllool.
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QOLS .... ij-Ae om! 70 Gdllflflllflcq' Knowledge is the numlmer one tool to success. und. in this complex world oli today, hooks tzlke the lend- ing role in presenting ll xnillion and one opportunities to feed our minds with literature lroin :ull corners ol' the earth. Libraries oller the privilege ol browsing around, studying zunhors ztnd titles, and then choosing the hooks ol our choice. XYe set ourselves :tt ease, :uid enjoy the wonders ol the world put to lile through words. Relaxing, we venture hzick into the world ol yesterday where llllllglllllllllll envelops our nlintls, and we become the hero or heroine reliving the lull adventure. The lilmrzniznis ure 2llXX'2ly5 on hztnd to Cliefk Olll hooks or to :lid us in gaining lurther knowledge on our flziss assignments. Our library is the ztnswer to losing ourselves in at world ol hooks, or to obtaining than extra lllli0l'lll1lll0D which rusty spell success in Your classes. THE LIBRARIANS ARF: Miss Ruth Dlznckson Nlns. Anne Pagline Mrs. Josephine 1'i1'2llllQl'lll1t'ligK'li Miss fi2lllll'lilIlC C-osllkin LIBRARY AIDES D. Mop S. Moy M. Howe M. Kent N. Stoner F. XYinters Nl, Berffer 5 H. Hensel Al. Lundgren L. Lynde I.. Schock L. johnson R. Ray D. Goodwin L. Prestinno R. Young D. Adznns T. Hill M. Lamhros S. Mztnkins IS. Nilsson K. Fermrcll C. Ibach ll. Kress A. Anderson S. Rocho V. Schneider D. Vern ig B. Kurtz C. Swanherg D. Maki II. Monti D. Valentine Page 20
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