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ZIQIEXLZD THE PERRYSCOPE 1xcL1oJxcQ.faaicLfaxxcmf0b1f9f9j B L15 OFFICE Upon entering Perry High School by the main entrance, we notice a door marked, General Office. Withiia this door many really dramatic scenes are en' acted: the securing of early dismissals, the punching of the timefclock, and the print' ing of the daily news bulletin. This outer office is presided over by Misses Bessie Law and Nellie Keown. Miss Law is a quiet, efficient person who goes about her duties with a smile for everyone. Nellie is more than the clerk in the office to us, because she has attended classes and played basketball with many of us. At one side of this general office is a door labeled, Private This room is the domain of our principal, Mr. Adams. There is a mixed feeling of extreme joy and sorrow in the air. Either a student is glad to be permitted to enter because of some act which deserves special credit, or else be is rather frightened because of something not quite so creditable. Such a place is really necessary to an organization. On the other side of the main office, opposite Mr. Adams' door is the head' quarters of the Vice Principal, Mr. Douglass. It is a large, plain, neatlyfkept room where business is transacted in a manner quite complimentary to its manager. This is merely a glimpse into the real mechanism of Perry. It holds the secret of keeping 1250 students working together happily and contentedly. Zlblifkfblifllbiif llblifllbiifllblifllblifllblifgggji Page Six N
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