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Qisfricf CDI!-,lice gives xloerience fo uszness Sfudenfs wx? Aiding Mrs. Mabel E. Hultgren, executive secretary to Mr. Matthew L. Fit!- geralcl, superintendent ol District 2, are a group of business students who learn luuch about olhce practice by doing. They emerge lroin this experience gracious laclies who have learned the line l1I't ol greeting people who constantly visit such un oiliee. Much ol their poise and elliciency is clue to the association with Mrs. Hult- gren who is ever charming and courteous to all. Her personality is an inspiration to those working with her as all Olhce Practice girls in l I3 will agree. 28
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ain fllice - tw ere n ormafion 5 iven CAeerll4ul4y Miss Rehberg, Darlene Hunt. Mrs. Stelzer. Mrs. Koplin. Mrs. Thomys. First Desk: Sandra Ban- nier. Barbar Jacoby, Linda Maier. Betty' Ann Anderson, Loretta Go- moll, Mrs, Stelzer, Mary Ann Pollack. Second Desk: Joyce Offen- lock, Kathryn Maack. Mrs. Koplin, Elaine Soderstronr. Bambi Roos, Carol MC- Reynolds, Donna Alter- gott. Third Desk: Sharon Isom, Darlene Hunt, Diane Vera, Dorothy Valen- tine, Pat Kury. At Counter: Doris Koss, Carol Swanberg, Pat Rambo, Hilde Schroe- der. First Row: Sandra Kjenstad, Donna Leyen- good. Ruth Petersen, Linda Burrows, Margie liillrourn, Carol H'heeler, Sandra Herron. Lynn Seller, Leona Vera, Diane Quigley. bale llerlin. Doris Doehring. Second Row: Dee Kostrzeski, Brenda Frazier, Pauline Peters, ,Xnita Nelson, lleyerly' ly'ente. Francis Franke. Linda linutsenl, Miss Rehherg, Mrs. Thoxnys, Gloria Shankle. Phyllis Stueye. Caroline Nelson, judy Brodkin. 1:01, uvhnlgygjl' purpose a visit to the office may' be, the cheerful, efficient way' the educational secretaries assist. not only. results . . ,- - he needed information, but also, leaves one with a pleasant inetnory of a tiiendly experience. H y 1 y In luellmg I -- '- the school treasurer Miss Eleanor Rehberg is personal secretary to Mr. Boyd. Mrs. Xyinnifred Stelzer is MIZS' RUR? llllsilllilglb ziird prepares the dailvibulletin. Mrs. Sylvia lsoplins duties intludel taking charge of the bookroom, the school lgiffliiglytlig orilering of school supplies and course books, and issuing streetcar passes. Assisted hy oflice practice girls. these four ladies keel? our school running efficiently. 177
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Page 33 text:
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ydffemlance ounse ors ncourage good gjfagifs Over the years ol our attendance at Lake View, a record is made, 21 record that tells ol our laithfulness to, our punctuality in, and our attitude towards our school lile. This record is kept in the Attendance Ofliee, rooni 127, and is stalled by a group of teachers who are particularly Fitted lor this type ol' work, and whose duties are to pass on disciplinary problems, give advice, and have conferences with parents about a student's tlilliculties. To help with Filing, running errands, and general office work, a group ol girls volunteer to assist the teachers. The Attendance Ofhce also operates the Pony Express which runs the outside errands for the school. Mrs. XVilkinson talks with Nancy Maark. Mrs, Hafner confers with Hr. Frieda. Miss Strubbe and Mrs. Hoffman catch up on desk work. Office Practice, 127, lightens the Eootwork and cooperates. ,r N fig... A 29
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