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Imagine trying to gather 2158 immunization records! Mrs. Master, school nurse, tackled the job of getting students immun- ized. Attendance clerks, Mrs. Kell- ner and Mrs. Anderson, joined the advanced world of the com- puter instead of using outdated methods of calculating reports. Mrs. Zigmond, former SH cheerleader and newspaper edi- tor, worked as bookroom clerk in Bldg. I. Previously a saleslady, Mrs. Woodall, bookroom clerk in Bldg. II, enjoys sewing, garden- ing, and United Fund work. Mrs. Williams was the new data processing clerk. Mrs. Dear spent her working hours collect- ing, counting, and recording funds from various clubs. A viva- cious lady who likes people, she also enjoys reading and cooking. As secretary for Mr. Clark, Mrs. Brunnemann sent out memos and letters and ordered materi- als. She also sings, sews, and cooks. Secretary in Bldg. II, Mrs. McCarver, has hobbies such as singing and camping. Mrs. Anderson gives Jane Kosub information needed on the phone. Meanwhile, Elizabeth Biela checks the absentee bulle- tin against the suspension list.
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Deans, Counselors Spark Programs (A.) I've got your file right - W-e-1-1, it must be here some place, explains Mr. Spencer. (B.) Mrs. Zuberbueler gives Renee Jones information about Les Toumeaux College. (C.) Mr. Sapenter and Mr. Spencer watch their favorite team, the MEAN GREEN, in action. (D.) This will be your first class, explains Mr. Deen to David Hoffman, a new sophomore. (E.) We can arrange your schedule for a work pass, Mrs. Christopher tells Cynthia Campbell. Faculty: Administration 25
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Clerks Perform Duties for SHers In study hall, students enjoyed an hour of leisure time away from the hustle of classes. For- mer postman and educational specialist with the New Careers Program, Mr. Jackson became study hall clerk. Mrs. Johnson, in addition to her job as study hall clerk, coached the girls' volleyball team. She enjoys deer hunting and many other outside sports. As school registrar, Mrs. Krafft recorded students' grades on per- manent record cards. Her hob- bies include camping and boat skiing. A. B. (A)Mrs. Myra Krafft figures grade point averages for the Sen- ior Class. (B) The hurrier I go, the behinder I get! exclaims Mrs. Inez Brunnemann after a monotonous day. (C) You wouldn’t be smiling if you were on this side of the needle! moans Portia Stoval to Mrs. Kathleen Master. (D) Mrs. Mar- gie Kellner studies new computer methods now used by attendance offices. (E) One ticket please,” Janet Peters requests of Mrs. Betty Zigmond. Faculty: Clerks 27
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