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PZ?!0'AflZ'!!? MWAH! AW MIR!! The only credit that student assistants in .the nurse's office received was the knowledge that a vital job was being done. Their duties consisted of keeping records on all sick students, helping keep the school health records and doing odd jobs for Mrs. James, the school nurse. Nurse's assistants: Karen Humphrey, Annabell Cox, Mary Martin, Kathy Better, Vangie Romero, Nancy Funderbergg second row: Jane Evans, Carol Russell, Jean Conant, Jody Brown, Laurie Lane, Joy Green, Janice Handly, Sue IIERWRF 4.C'!!5'MAfftC' K M7 Library assistants: Ardith Homan, Caroline Gilliam, Karen Lambert, Ronny Atkins, Deanna Irvin, Sharon Van Portfliet, Beverly Foleyg second row: Carole Davis, Marie Johnson, Carolyn Musgrove, Jackie Guthrie, Jan Fallon, Terry Ellis, Carolyn Earlywine, Gail McNatt, Judy Denton, Judy Stroud, Donna Grimes. Fifi? IWW!!! A great load was lifted from the shoul- ders of Mrs. Domenicalli, the head librar- ian, by the volunteer help of the assistant librarians. These students handled a number of time-consuming tasks. These included checking out both reference and reading books, keeping a file on books in the library, starting a collection of period- icals, pasting and lettering new books, mending torn books and helping students become familiar with the services of the library.
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ffwfifiif' Jfff? IS'.6'LC'l7f7Af'6', F9 Mlldfff 093' Donating their free time has resulted in a general course in practical business procedures for the girls who assist the school counselors. The girls typed files and acted as receptionists. Answering tele- phones and getting students out of classes for conferences was all part of the many jobs, Counselors' assistants: Ada McMorrough, Peggy Willianls, Barbara Clark, Linda Chapman, Suzanne Burgess, Cindy Williams: standing: Jo Ann Benge, Verna Lee Riley, Leslie Bender. Donna Frentzl, Barbara Williams, Lois Carlon. ,47i!AfMffr'4'! QWKI 46'5Wi?B' if P An infinite number of small, but important tasks made up the duties of the assistants in the attendance office. They col- lected attendance slips, took calls and wrote out absentee slips for students. Attendance office assistants: Pat Carbone, Linda Stirman, Mary Weeks, Charlotte Cooper, Jeanne Mitchell, Diane Kious, Cindy Dorand, Linda Dale: second row: jackie Lusk, Dotti Miller, Sandy McDaniels, Carolyn Atkinson, Carolyn Merrill, Carol Thorn- ton, Helene Voth, Claudine Manzanares, Pat Pass, Sue Cummins, Rita Rickert., Pam Mason, Doris Kinder: third row: Carol Ball, Elaine Comstock, Kay Kaminski, Mary Anne Solga, Carolyn jones, Lorna Campbell. Marvel Range.
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61'A'!! AMI 6?A?!W' Af! P F0 R if 764'4'Af!4'! P. E. Teachers' assistants: Betty Anderson, Mary Hurford, Dale Brooks, Judy Williams, Virgie Elder, Donna Ravenbyrne, Mona Trujillo, Harriet Austin, Linda Hooper, Sharon Wyman, Delores Lucero, jean Holland, Sandy Dorcas. Classified as jacks - of - all - trades, the girls physicial education office assistants had many unusual tasks to fulfill. Among these jobs were: in- ventoring equip- ment, keeping a file of lock com- binations and do- ing ordinary office routine such as running errands, answering tele- phones and taking messages. 6?ff76'f 6 RI! ' 555113 56f6Wff'3' z'fx?5f!?3' Officers: Barbara Clark, secretaryg Judy Yoast, vice-presidentg Maxine Mc Daniel, presidentg Carolyn Jones, treasurerg Mrs. Johnson, sponsor. The Office Girls' Club worked towards the goal of encouraging girls to enter the business profession. The girls were guests of Rio Grande High and observed how those offices were run, Also a field trip was taken to the Public Service Com- pany.
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