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OFFICE PAGES Experience in general office routine is offered to any girl interested in the business field through the organization known as the office pages. The work of these girls is to check on atten- dance, carry passes to their destination, sort the faculty's mail, and carry out other usual office procedure. A larger staff is used the first and fifth periods for making out absentee lists. This task usually requires five girls, during other periods only three are needed. There is no recognized method of becoming a page. Some register in the office and others are selected from study hall. The girls must maintain a C average, and are under the super- vision of the office secretary, Miss Vier. Not only do these girls become acquainted with the typical office but they also gain in poise and efficiency, which will stand them in good stead once they are thrust into the unkind business world. We students should extend our appreciation to those who willingly give up their spare time to carry on the routine of the school, for just as it is our school, it is our business. '19, Upper picture: Here we find Marian Schraeder and Bev- erly Hoerner making use of the files to find the location of a certain student. Lower picture: Two of the Office Pages checking over the roll sheets. Top row-Nl. Schrader, N. Dunn, A. Shepard, A. 271 Wolfe. S. Fick, E. Nullring, W. Stone, L. And r' R T 'ls U 5011, - ll Cy. d Raw-E. Koepckc. M. Waldorf, W. Henry, S. Gustafson, P. Indcrrlhcrg, A. Gi:-rmanson, D A B II H Ol' . spcnson, . Horner. . lvcr. 3rd Row-P. Pl1clps,N. Rutter, M. Dunsbcrry, E Hansen, E. Thompson. C. Hadgraft, P. lX4nrkinp!,. Page 25
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Top Row-H. Eoberts, J. Schick, R. Bronson. R. Davis, H. Hiser, C. Pfierson, C. White Eagle, N. Hmve, G. Diltenger C. Step cns. 2nd Row-D. Doering, K. Paulson, Felbert, R. Adnms, B. Robnch, D. Robinson, R. Oplnntl, R. Hackett. 31d Raw-'M. Abbott, W. Hanson, R. King, B. Akright, G. Leonard, K. Dobbs, M. Haugen, R. Twlte. 4rb Row-B. Hefti, D. Daley. E. Adams, G. Peterson, C. Field, John Bright, T. Nelson, .l. Neuman, M. Severson. 5111 Row-C. Wenzel. R. Boenigh, G. McConnell, H. Amundson, A. Wigduhl, L. Graft, D. Morrison, R. Briggs. Front Row-K. Garvis, G. Ames, R. Amunclson, R. Smothers, C. Price, L. Brown, C. Holmes, R. Siurk. Top Row-A. Gulstad, B. Giselson, J. Mahlman, J. Vaughn, L. Hauser, R. Smith, Y. Leihe, B. Noyes. 2nd Row-J. Taylor, J. LaFleur, P. Bruemmcr, J. Winslnr, B. Dent, L. Campbell, S. Grnlli. 1 Front Row-D. Svodoclu, J. Johnson. D. Davison, N. Yarnetz, M. Swartz, P. Remcn, D. Nebling. Top Row-L. Wing, L. Bright, A. Wittenberg, R. Allen, F. Fuuver, W. Chase, C. Snyder, K. Gi-ury, L. Slubnck. 217.61 Row-J. Szlley, J. Dinglclein, R. Slcaar, G. Talbert, R. Meyer, E. Campbell, G. Klaus, V. Rilnol. 3rd Raw-D. Swan, D. Ames. H. Bungsberg, K. Skoug, J. Blank, R. Thompson, T. Olson, M. Wittenberg, R. Kiblcr Front Row-L. Bren:-gun, R. Carpenter. G. Minor, G. Peterson, R. Thompson, J. Hendrickson, I. Ellis. Commercial students industrious- Iy in the act ot furthering typing skill. Not only is a knowledge ot typing a necessary element in the business world, but a valuable asset in any ac- tivity one may follow. Students not enrolled in the business course use their typing ability to save time and lighten work by typing reports and class notes. Page 24
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We Make l.avvs For Logannaires Page 26 .7,,..,1Q-a1'w ' H ..-af f w SMA 1 Q One ofthe most progressive steps ever taken by the Student Council was the appointment ot an assembly committee. Criticism by the student body of the movies shown in assemblies and of the assemblies in general, prompted this action. Marian Franke and Dick Bice under chairman John Streeter plan to make a thor- ough study ot the problem in their search for a solution. One ot the chief stumbling blocks already discovered is the lack of movie reels for school use on the market. Streeter thinks a solution of the problem lies in more assem- blies by the students as well as for them. A source of able entertainment could readily be tound in the music department or in the Speech ll course in dramatics. The council elected as officers tor the sec- ond semester: president, Glendon Selbog sec- retary, Alice Colburng and vice-president, Bill fk B iii. V Another improvement sponsored by our law- making body is the adoption of a bulletin board for the hall, notifying all students ot coming events. Much more is expected of ihe council this year since it is evident that the students themselves are beginning to show more judgment in the selection of their rep- resentatives.
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