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Girls' Dean Assistants The work of Dean Typists, Librarians, Even Florence Nightingales Felsted's assistants includes nursing as well as business. They have such tasks as giving first aid from the contents of the medicine cabinet and keeping the rest rooms orderly and clean. They do a considerable amount of typing for the Dean and the committees, and take care of all the bookf belonging to the Board of Education and reports on them. They are efficient messengers for the Dean, and trek many lengths of the corridors a day. Front row: R. Curnutte, l-l. Destocki, L. Faulstich, E. Foster, H. Geiger, R. Martin, M. F. Suter. 2nd row: R. Davidson, M. Davis, l-l. DeAtley, L. Dodds, H. Wells, D. Young. Comptrollers OF Scholastic Financial Matters The Accounting office is the bank of P. H. S. All the funds belonging to the sundry activities and clubs are carefully deposited by Mr. Kegley and his assistants. When pecuniary situations arise, money is secured through this staff by means of an invoice ok cd by the sponsor. An unbelievably large sum is accounted during the year, and the work is large in proportion. The musical organizations, with their contest trips tc finance, the Trojan, making large and small inroads on their reserve, the Echo, changing figures bi-weekly, athletics, buying much equipment, selling many tickets, the class funds and the general fund are only a few of the accounts balanced in this office. Below: E. Dean, E. Rinehart, Mr. Kegley and L. Stomper, snapped in the I 1 ni --55. 1. accounting office Staff oi Accountants
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Binary Vanguard, Regnant Over The Outer Office As secretary of the office, Miss Kathryn Krall has worked diligently and successfully, She Principals' Assistants answers all questions for students seeking information, and trains all the assistants in the office. Miss Krall graduated from Portsmouth High School in i929 and has been Mr. Dale's secretary for the past three years. ln addition to his regular classes in stenography and business law, Mr. Bert Leach has performed the duties of assistant principal. He has charge of the absentees, the granting of excuses, and the filing of detention slips. His so-called study during the year was his attempt to discover the advantages of supervised study. Trusties OF The School, Jacks OF All Trades A position in the office is one of trust and responsibility.. The assistants in the principal's office carry out these qualities successfully. Their duties vary. They run errands, write admittance slips for tardy students, check the list of absentecs from classes and study halls, make out daily absence lists and deliver them to all rooms, and call wanted students to thc office.. Typing reports, handling grade sheets, and run- ning the mimeograph machine are also included in their work. Front row: D. Bailey, M. Caudill, J, Grohman, B, McCauley, D. Maguet, R. McKinley, D. Stetzinger. 2nd row: M. F. Suter, F. Throckmorton, J Miss Krall, Mr. Leach VVarren, R. M. Woten. Not pictured: C, White, Colene Cox, assistant in Mr. Appel's office ...'-D-14l- .1-Y
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Student Councilg Advocating Plebeian Autonomy The organization embodying self-government in P. H. S. is the Student Council, consisting ot Whitie, Kenny, Dorothy, Mr. Dale, Mack the Home Room representatives elected by their class-mates. Meetings are held every Monday afternoon under the supervision of Mr. Dale, who makes announcements which the advisory presidents convey to their fellow- students Tuesday at one o'clock. The members are divided into committees, which include movie, assembly, athletic, music, visitor and dramatic. The council sponsored special speak- ers, movies and other entertainment, among which Mr. Zimmerman, who gave an illustrated talk on deep-sea lite, Leon Albert, who spoke about Venezuela, and a movie showing the history of Washington's railroad, the Chesapeake and Ohio. Pictured above, front row: A. Baker, B, Bradshaw, J. Braunlin, K. Brinkley, J. Bullard, W. Carr, D. Clark, R. Doley, A. Elliott, R. Elliott, R. Ford, l. Gable, J. Grimm. Znd row: B. Hutchinson, G. Jacobs, N. Johnson, H. Kelly, J. Lynn, K. McKinley, H. McDaniels, J. Martin lAdv. V, P.i, G. Mabe, A. Mercer, R. Oakley, H. Payne. 3rd row: W. Pepper, O. Ramsey, C. Richards, J. Rickey, J. Salladay, R. Schuler, W. Schuyler, G. Sargent, C. Smith, C. Stamm, R. Winters, L. Weinmann. Home Room Heads Convene Below: C. White lpres.i, K. Webb ltreas.J, D. Bailey lsec.l, Mr. Dale, M. Joyce lv. pres.l. 'm wfvi xxx Hill! 'inn-Q.
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