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thce Aids Perform Indispensable Tasks Hidden in the frenzied activity of a typical school day is a group of students who perform a requisite task. The otfhce workers act as indispensable assistants to the secretaries in each of the three oHices of the school. These students devote one period each day to work in the oHices. Workers in the main ofTice, who must main- tain a B academic and a high conduct average, operate the switchboard, run errands, file papers, and perform other necessary tasks. Assistants in the Guidance Office answer the telephone, alphabetize names, sort papers, and generally assist the guidance secretary. They issue and arrange college folders, pamphlets, and career in- formation in correct order. Students in the administra- tion department help compile absentee data. This is accomplished by collecting absences from classrooms, listing and alphabetizing the names according to grade, and sending each person a postcard or calling them by telephone to ascertain the cause of absence. Since these assistants are in contact with the general public, they must have a neat appearance, a courteous manner, and the ability to get along with others. MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTSeBoMom Row: F. Wynne, S. Maurer, B. Johnson, S. McDonnell, S; Dix, P. Bigielson, T. Andrews. CURRICULUM OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Bottom Row: J. Preston, H. Prague, T. Casenhiser. Top Row: L. Guasto, F. Simon, B. Sarlay, J. Moore, R. Zimmerman. Top Row: V. Gosnell, C. Grover, B. McMahan, B. Coleman, D. Cann, B. Feldheim. 137
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ADMINISTRATION OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Boltom Row: S. Rose, S. Browning, P. XVinn, B. Morse, M. Cieri, L. Wilson, M. Frogge, C. Barkett. Top Row: T. Fischer, C. Bradbury, G. Ackles, G. Grodzicki, D. Pettit, D. Lapham, F. Flynn, M. Bennet, C. Graf, R. Harris, XV. Whittaker, E. Quimby, B. Caruso, Mrs Gandees. GUIDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Bollom Row: M. Riccardi, P. Siegcl, G. Schmaltz, S. Gorden, N. Cernigliaro, D. Drobnak, J. Reiss, P. Schwartz. Top Row: M. Applegutc, K. Partridge, T. Stevenson, L. Patchctt, K. Sams, M. Bergen, A. Ratliff, P. Riesdorph, K. Kennedy, M. Arnold, M. Miller, D. Overby, K. Kannettc, Mrs. Spiteri. 136
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Library Club Utilizes Dewey Decimal System Functioning as an indispensable facet of Miami Nor- land is its library. However, the library would not be able to perform so efficiently Without the aid of a hard- working organization, the Library Club. The Library Club was created to assure the library of an industrious, well-qualified staff. This organization is open to any student with an acceptable academic average and a genuine desire to serve the school. The club assists the librarians in all facets of opera- tion. The assistants work throughout the school day checking and stamping books and performing varied miscellaneous tasks. Miss Kern and Mrs. Lowery, c0- sponsors of this club, provided the staff With fine leadership and advice. Since this organization is not primarily a profit- LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS-M. Sourbeer, President; G. making organizatioh, it has sponsored relatively few Smith, Secretary; W. Colavecchio, Treasurer; R. Corona, prOJectS- Its two maJor pTOj6CtS of the year were bake Vice President. sales which occurred in the fall and spring. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-Boltom Row: 5. Rosenberg, R. Corona, B. Jordan, J. Bond, L. Boyd, L. Klein, M. Bunoncore. Middle Row: S. Stutz, P. Sherman, J Reineke, A. Poore, B. Schwab, G. Smith, M. Sourbeer. Top Row: M. Broner, B. Colauecchio, B. Klinkenstein, B. Sarlay, D. Covert, G. Denslow, B. Denslow, Mrs. Kern. , 138
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