Ponca City High School - Cat Tale Yearbook (Ponca City, OK)

 - Class of 1965

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STLIDE TS SSISTI PO-HI OFFICES MAIN OFFICE: Bottom Row: Lauralyn Williams, Susan Quinn, Lindo Skinner. Second Row: Janis Horris, Jennifer Frost, Susan Howard, Frances Loucks. Third Row: Ronda Richardson, Jane Ellis, Janet Cortright. Fourth Row: Vian Farnam, Gayle Adler, Margie Hein, Carolyn Dorf. Fifth Row: Jack Katz, Tom Morris, Roger Kibbons, Pat Kelley. Top Row: James Johnson, Jim Morrison. FINANCIAL OFFICE: Seated: Cathy Christy, Sally Edwards, Madeline Stewart, Cynthia Coleman, Pam Friend, Fred Hutchings, Mike Eaton, Richard Scharnhorst. 24 C OFFICE: Jane Young, Donna Cross, Nancy Kelley, Jana Mid- dlebusher. Seated: Mrs. Heffron. Students who work in the Main Office and C Of- fice have many and varied duties. Assisting the secre- taries, they answer the phone, deliver student messages, file papers and cards, and work on attendance. Homeroom finances, student fees, and such matters are efficiently managed by the Financial Office. Dif- ferent students every period aid the secretaries by performing many clerical duties. In the Activity Office the student office help aids Mrs. Keller in directing and scheduling student extra- curricular activities such as the Pon Dram Panic and the Curtis Magazine Drive. The students who work in these offices willingly give up their study halls to assist in the conducting of school business. There are twenty-five students who work in the Main Office. Two to seven students work each hour. Seven students assist in the C Office, and seven students assist in the Activity Office. The Financial Office occupies the time of twelve students. Not only do girls show their ability to do clerical work, but also boys do a big part of the secretarial chores. ACTIVITY OFFICE: Robin Daily, Connie McAbee, Carolyn Griffin, Virginia Davis, Marsha Oulds, Kay Sober.

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l i l l MRS, AGNES DUNN MRS. THELMA REEVES , Registrar, Secretary. Attendance Clerk, Secretary. Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Reeves, and Mrs. Dunn await behind their desks to carry out any administrative duty. S IAFF l l ENDS IO OFFICE DLI l IES mum 'N' MRS. GRACE HEFFRON MRS. REBA KELLER MRS. VIVIAN HEINZE MRS. BETTY SANDERS C Building Secretary. Activity Office Secretary Financial Office Secretary. Main Office 5eCfeTal'Y l No school can survive the day-to-day problems of i administration without a capable, willing office staff. f The eight secretaries which make up our staff are MRS. GLORIA SEBOR MRS. CAROLINE CHAMBERS Library Assistant Library Assistant confronted daily with an infinite number of duties. Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Sanders, and Mrs. Heffron, secretaries in the Main Office and the C Building, keep the attendance of the 1700 students enrolled at Po-Hi. All students' academic accomplish- ments are also recorded on permanent transcripts. ln the Financial Office Mrs. Heinze manages the finances of the school, keeps the accounts of the home- rooms, clubs, and other school organizations. Mrs. Keller, Activity Office secretary, schedules all the inter-scholastic and extracurricular activities, and keeps a record of memberships in student organi- zations. Mrs. Sebor and Mrs. Chambers, each employed dur- ing a different semester of the school term, assist in the library. As their official title of clerical assistant indicates, they type all cards for the card catalogue. Besides preparing new books for shelving, they aid in the circulation department.



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