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Page 12 text:
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fllain Ujjfice business transactions, payroll, mail, and switchboard Standing: Mrs. Mary Allie, office clerk, Mrs. Jean Xlfilliams, payroll clerk, Mrs. Lilian johnson, Mrs. Ethel Saaris, bookroom clerks. Seated: Mrs. Mabel The main oflice under the direction of the business manager, Mr. Harold Mark- worth, employs eight people. Mrs. Mabel Tyssen Who is the receptionist, handles the switchboard. Mrs. Betty Geiger is the board of education bookkeeper and Mrs. Mary Allis serves as clerk. The monthly payroll of 885,000.00 is handled by Mrs. jean VVilliams. Mrs. Martha Hendrickson Zitzewitz serves as secretary to both the board of education bookkeeper, and Mrs. son, superintendent. Mrs. Ethel Saaris and Mrs. Lillian Iohnson manage the bookstore. The bookstore handles textbooks, all other school supplies, and serves as a ubankv to some fifty clubs and activities. More than fifty two thousand bus passes Tyssen, receptionist, Mrs. Betty Geiger, secretary to the business manager. WGTC SOlCl l1G1'6 Clllfillg H16 school year. Fifteen cents, please. I 81 W3'Q,wrr .f Mr. Harold Markworth, business manager Mrs. Martha Hendrickson Zitzewitz, secretary to the Super- intendent and Board of Education.
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Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or wayg But to act, that each tomorrow Finds us farther than today. Longfellow proposes in this verse a philosophy of life of great significance. Ponder these ideas. Probe their depth. Impregnate your pattern of purposeful living with great respect for today and a profound faith in God. Maine is better because you have been here. May God bless and guide you. f' ff' . 1 Superintendent Our goal at Maine is to aid in the production of efficient citizenship, and our success must be measured by the way in which students here meet their share of the responsibility. A great secondary school must be more than merely a group of reading or recitation roomsg it must present reality and life both in its academic and co-curricular areas. The response of Maine students to the curriculum, the co-curriculum, and to the responsibilities of citizenship should make everyone in the school and community very proud. Assistant Superintendent I7 H. D. ANDERSON, Superintendent E. F. STOLTE, Assistant Superintendent
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Personnel Umce. . . attendance, schedules, and personal counseling Miss Fannie Krevitsky Mrs. Ruth Beard, attendance clerk, Mrs. Grace Parker, per- sonnel secretary, Mrs. Kathryn Anderson, clerk, Mrs. Dolores Miss Twyla Freeman Hensgen, registrar, Mrs. jean Dernell, clerk. Every day the personnel office helps some student assistance the statl is always guided by one ultimate to improve his scholarship, to make a wise educational aim: the development of better, Finer persons by help- or vocational choice, to meet satisfactorily a moral ing students make satisfactory adjustments to life. issue, or to solve a social problem. In giving this Miss Agnes Brady Mr. Ralph Frost Mr. Milo S. Johnston Miss Lulu Mae Johnston
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