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MISS MARGUERITE GUNDERMANN makes out absence slips, one of her biggest tasks as attendance director MISS MRS RUBY D EVANS book room attendant checls book .-1 f 1 z X H ,..,,. 4 A U M11 Qu mcg ,, Z 9,ifZ,,'T'57' an M. ,A M, fr . I W...-as iff 1, A CARLETA SMITH, library assistant, types a list of new library books for the library .,.. MISS DOROTHY BEEVER goes through cumulative records checking grades, one of her many duties as secretary to the principal .... MRS. FRANCES INGE, office clerk, runs through the locker records. ,...'0fr SEMPER PARATUS sw ,fy I
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lklrs. Mary C. Mapes. Ceal Foster, Ethel Bryant. Frank Kane, Carl W. Manthey, Fern H. Hubbard. Lee H. Kuhn, Helen Wilson, Charles C. Worrall, Gladys Dana Guilford C. Burnham, Melville F. Green, Arvid N. Johnson. Page 13 Ethel Murray, Jo- s e p h i n e Wible James S. Wallace Lillian E. Story Helen J. Miller Elsie Rokahr Helene M. Schemel. Mrs. Gladys W Temple. v
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