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Secretaries strive for high efficiency Few students sit down and talk with a school secretary as they would with a teacher, but if you did you would find that these women are very interesting and are ready to help whenever asked to. Each of the secretaries had a distinct iob which helped to make the school year run as smoothly as possible. The front office secretar- ies handled the administrative paper work, communications with people from the community, student appointments with the principal and vice-principals, and preparation of special teacher materials. The rear office secretaries usually had a much more direct student contact than did the ladies in the main office. They had such duties as handling student body accounts, attendance enforcement, keeping student records and school budgeting. A new feature added to the office area this year was the window next to Ms. Miriam Yanoff's desk. According to Ms. Yanoff, this provided a more efficient system for the many money transactions that took place almost everyday. Business Manager, Ms. Marian Sulenes, said the main goal of the sec- retary staff was to provide maximum service with minimum effort. This is a tough goal for anyone to accomplish, but most will agree that the secretaries did an excellent iob. l. Ms. Donna Carkeek, whose familiar voice gave students the morning sports news, checks over the day's announcements. 2. Ms. Ruth Condello looks up after typing a stencil for a member of the science depart- ment. 3. Ms. Elsie Galloway smiles at a passing student whom she knows should be in class, 4. Ms. Sylvia Breshears greets some local businessmen wishing to speak to Mr. Scott. 5. Ms. Fran Troie comes out of her office to talk to a student about a schedule change. 6. Ms. Miriam Yanoff pauses after selling tickets to an away football game. 7. Ms. Barbara Phalen, nurse, is surprised at some of the new illnesses brought to her by Newport students. A 1 , ' . dig .4 liek ' ii -L sliiiigi is my V in If A ' 'i ra 'lf 'R '. if ' 22 TL. ' 1 QS ESQ.. 8:52 1 R 'hr Q' 1y I
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