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At her desk, Ruth Farnsworth opens up tor suggestions. Another admit is approved by Sharon Smith. A secretary's work is never done as shown by Peggy Kapinski. Filing student transcripts, Karen Skaala looks up to smile. hopes for a computer Rapidly, nimble fingers tap across the keyboard in the office while phones ring, students shout for their messages and faculty members retrieve their mail. The office may be the heart of the high school system. To improve the sys- tem, there are hopes for a computer and word processor to aid the secre- taries. Mrs. Lorraine Young assists Mr. Coffman in the library. The countless number of books and magazines shelved each day occupies alot of her time. The counselors keep Mrs. Karen Skaala busy while in the main office Mrs. Ruth Farnsworth handles the bookkeeping and Mrs. Sharon Smith constantly keeps track of who attends or doesn't attend school that day. End of the period announcements were also cited by her. Mrs. Peggy Kapinski organizes and types any information dealing with ath- letics or discipline. Cffice life can get hectic, so students are welcomed to help. There was one student each peri- od to pick up attendance cards and assist with other duties. Lisa Gockel, an office education student, worked in the afternoons in the office. 42 ACADEMICS
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