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Mabol L. Krueger, Mary Lindenmeyer, Nichols, Katy Hendrickson, Georgia Benford, Blanche Fellows, Anna Plambeek, Anna Florence Garrity, and Elizabeth Ovendon. Schroeder, Jeanie Cocks, Della Wiley, Evelyn We Serve You with Willing Hands Thomas Schroeder, Fred Wedeking, Vernon Krueger, William Warren, Frank Fuller, and C. Witt, Frank C. Jenkinson, Ernest W. Idwal E. Jones.
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Marilyn Ilenson Secretary Darlene Scott Secretary Jo Ann Arzdorf Clerk-Typist The Office Staff’s a Busy Crew; They Have Many Varied Johs to Do Helen M. Downing Registrar Rocky has an efficient office staff. Miss Helen M. Downing takes care of program changes, transcripts for college work, report cards, diplomas, and credits. Bookkeeping and cor¬ respondence are handled by Mrs. Darlene Scott. Mrs. Marilyn Ilenson has charge of ticket sales, accident reports, requisitions and eligibility. Miss Jo Ann Arzdorf takes care of attendance and making up tests. Rock Island ' s maintenance staff is headed by Thomas Schroeder. Vernon C. Witt, Frank C. Jenkinson, Idwal E. Jones, and Frank Fuller have charge of ground, first, second, and third floors, respectively. Their jobs con¬ sist of any kind of cleaning or repairing necessary on their floor. Harry Blocklinger and William Warren have charge of heating the school. Jonathen F. Crume, Ernest W. Krueger, and William Swango guard the building at night and clean rooms that are unable to be cleaned during th(» day. Fred Wedeking keeps the gym in order and gets it ready for games. Mrs. Viola Robinson has charge of all matron work. Office Staff 28
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School Problems We Relate In Student Senate Debate Senate representatives attend a meeting. Jack Smith, president; Donna Mills, secretary; and Gene Ingram, vice-president. The Senate serves as a go-between for the student body and members of the faculty. The representatives, se¬ lected by their Senate rooms, strive to create better understanding and spirit among students and faculty. Student Council pins were adopted this year by the Senate, giving recog¬ nition to representatives for service to the school. Paintings were pur¬ chased for hall corridors for approx¬ imately $250. A special committee ap¬ pointed by the Senate, made the selections. 30 Senate
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