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Clerks and Secretaries Prove Valuable to Mona Shores Mrs. Clara Kolberg, who is in charge of the bookstore, checks the supply of senior math books. Looking over a senior's record to be sent into J. C. are Mrs. Audrey Byland and Mrs. Evelyn Brow. Answering a call from the teachers' lounge is Mrs. Betty Siegal, secretary to Mr. Carrigan. Answering the phone is just one of the many duties Mrs. Norma Beauleaux has. She is the main clerk in the office. in Looking up from her typing is Mrs. Hazel Leiter, secretary to Mr. Hanichen. 37
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Guidance Department This year our counselors visited six Michigan colleges to talk to recent graduates of M.S. The purpose of these visits was to follow the success of our graduates in college and to determine what Mona Shores can do to better prepare students for college. Mr. Mansfield, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Bean attended counseling sessions at the U.S. Naval and Air Force Academies. These ro- . . 9 grams were designed to inform counselors on entrance require- ments and curriculum of service academies. The fourth annual College Information Night was held in October. Representatives from four leading colleges spoke to in- terested Juniors and Seniors. Another edition of the Senior Factsheet was published and - - - 66 ' sa kept up to date with periodical Signal Flags. Mr. Carl Mansfield, head of the Counseling Department, advises Ruth Hansen on Junior Colleges. Mrs. Katherine Pierre listens attentively to one of her student's scheduling problems. Going over one of the many college applications are Mrs. .ludy Hager and Mr. Charles Miller. I One of the most valuable aids to the counselors is the accumulative QCA-395 file. Below, Mr. Rex Bean examines a Sophomore file.
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Cooks, Maids, and Here, Mrs. Vanderplow and Mrs. Kafka prepare a meal that seems to appeal to most students, pigs-in-a-blanket. Mrs. Lillian Vanderplow, manager for Food Service, plans the menus and orders the necessary supplies. Keeping MS as clean as possible is the main duty of Mrs. Ruth Bennetts, seen here taking care of the gym towels. 1 T i 1 1 Q l 1 Mrs. Anna Darien, Mrs. Marie Kafka, Mrs. Gertrude Van Brocklin, Mrs. Florence Swarver. Row two: Mrs. Katherine Fredericksen, Mrs. Mary Schaefer, Mrs. Beverly Hahn, Mrs. Helen Hammond.
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