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WI ii Q W i i 2 i Q . an W 3 1 5 M ii 5 -f J Q 5 , 7 Y - 5h. General office lrear To fronTl: Mmes. Mills, Peterson, Andrews lsfanolingl, and Boeffcher. Fffimli Kozlowski gives OH GW0VCl T0 MVS- DOVOHW Brown: Business office: Mmes. Tronvig, Clinger lbackl, and Porfwood, secretary To our superinfendenf. The busiesf of all offices This year was The General Office, headauarfers for all sTudenT and personnel acTiviTy. The care of losT and found arficles, The publishing of club and daily bulle-Tins, and many ofher Types of business were Transacfed There. ln Mr. McC,ray's office, Mrs. SvveeTs Brown was an indispensable friend To all sTudenT leaders. When she lefT in November, all sTudenTs greafly missed her. The imporTanT financial maf- Ters of school affairs were Taken care of in The Business Office.
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wg' gmrgzlfvf fs... if Par Lashbrook, Linda Lomax, Miss Jahr, and Mrs. De-Merre make library plans. Mrs. Vivian Sharbondci, our nurse WiTh Mrs. PaTricia DeMerre and her assisTanT, Miss June Jahr, in The library, There was always someone willing To sTop work in order To help us wiTh our re- search and sTudy problems. And whenever we needed new sup- plies ar had To pay club dues, Mrs. Ann Fox in The STudenT STore was The one ready To help. During The year sTudenTs were always able To go To The nurse's office To receive advice on proper dieT and hygiene Trorn Mrs. Sharbonda. To geT advice abouT our TexTbooks and locaTe losT books The besT place To go was To Mrs. Mary WhiTTier and The bookroorn, from which all school supplies were issued. sri' , 1 T. is aided by Mrs. Mabel SmiTh Mrs. Ann Fox s'rarTs The day at The Srudent Sfore with Judy SmiTh as firsT cusTamer. Judy Dickinson helps Mrs. Mary Whittier in The loookroom. X ...mp-
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Records Office: MVS- KGHWYVW l-GVSOVW Gnd Miss Gloria Higel. Affendance office Mr Clovis Smith Mrs Mary Baumgarfner and Mrs Phyllis Every day hundreds of sTudenTs vvenf Through The Affendance Office To be checked in or ouT of classes. The busy season was in The fall when M-D had a Touch of The Asian flu epidemic. IT was generally The senior who pafronized our Truly undersfanding Records Office secrefaries in order To have his Transcripfs senT To The col- leges where he .vvas applying. In The Audio- Visual Office Mr. Eugene McAllisTer direcfed his boys in The Thousand and one dufies of caring for and running The proiecfor, recordx players, and Tape recorders To The besf advanfage. Audio-Visual office: Mr. Eugene McAlIisTer and Mrs. Annette Gardiner. Lewis. 'X .. ,,,
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