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Miss Nelson and Mr. von Levern check over a new office bulletin as Miss McCradie, Mr. Palmquist, and Mr. Strandlord look on. Top Brass Roosevelt High is such an active place that Mr. von Levern needs two assistants, Mr.Strandiord and Miss Nelson, to help him manage school affairs. Together they share the responsibility of supervising the school program and seeing that it runs smoothly, Although they have an exacting task, they are always willing to talk to students and parents about special problems. Occasion- ally, they also have the iob of dealing with those students who do not follow school customs and regulations. The two counselors, Miss McCradie and Mr. Palmquist, are also at the students' disposal. Their iob is to help and advise the student in making out his school program so that the indi- vidual will benefit from his high school education as much as possible. Later, when the seniors be- gin to wonder about going to college or getting a iob, either of these two helpful people will sit down and discuss the problem with the student in order to find the best solution. Miss Mariorie Stensing types up an office form while Miss Olga Stone and Miss Frances Huseby look over her shoulder. That's Mrs. Alma Krueger smiling at camera. Office Clerks The average student at Roosevelt does not realize how much he istied up with the office clerks. All pro- gram cards, attendance cards, requests for excus- als, etc. go through their hands. They are also very versatile, for they must even be able to unite a lost lunch with its owner. One might call the office a kind of clearing house, where information is received and re-routed into the proper channels.
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Faculty Co-ordinoting Council The Faculty Co-ordinating Council is responsible for the smooth running of all events that are carried on in the school. When organ- izing affairs, it makes sure that there are no conflicts which would interfere with the completion of plans. The council also makes an attempt to iron out prob- lems pertaining to school life which are brought be- fore it by faculty members. Mr. Wagner, Miss Haberman, Mr. Luke, Mrs. Jolly, Mr. Jambeck, Miss Robertson and Miss Farseth of the Faculty Co-ordinating Council meet to discuss coming events with the chairman, Mr. Swadner. POTISIAO The P.T.S.A. is a schoolwide organization to which parents, teachers, and students may be- long. This organization is designed to help all three parties to get to know one another better so they can all work together for the welfare of the child. Every year the P.T.S.A. sponsors a sepa rate party for the sophomore, iunior, and senior classes in addition to other activities. Open house is held at intervals during the school year so parents may come to see what their child is accomplish- ing in school. Helpers For Students The nurse, the visiting teacher, and the sight- saving teacher are all at Roosevelt for a single purpose, to make the individuals stay at Roosevelt a happy one. Mrs. Leversee, the nurse, checks every pupil on his return to school after an absence in order to protect him and the rest of the student body. Mrs. Zens, the visiting teach- er, helps parents and students to straighten out home difficulties. Miss Robertson of the sight- saving department aids those students with their school work and problems. Mrs, Jensen and Mrs. Quigley plan the program for the Mrs. Zens, the visiting teacher, Miss Robertson of the next P.T.S.A. meeting while Mr. Burmeister, Linton Levin, sightsaving department, Gnd Mrs, l-GVEVSCG, OUV School and Mr. von Levern look on. nurse, look over the record of a Roosevelt student -4F
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