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The principol's office, with which every one of the students must be familiar, takes core of almost any business concerning the students. This is the place where students must obtain permission to be excused or present excuses after being absent frcm school. This work is taken care of by Miss Reiff, dean of girls, Mr. Glen- wright, dean of boys, or Geraldine Buoy, secretary to the principal. The two deans also call pupils concerning their absence from school and manage any behavior problems which may arise. Any change in a student's schedule, any personal prob- lems, information regarding college or other school activities, all duties pertaining to the office of principal are the concern of Mr. Blough. Miss Buoy's duties range from taking dictation and typing and making out the daily absence list and announcements to meeting and directing callers. She has several senior office girls to assist her every period, passing out the absence lists and answering telephone calls. Nurion Shaw Gerry Buoy
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f...-vs ' '1 , L ,, gi Superintendent Whinnery FIRST WE MEET THE ADMINISTRATIGN All matters concerning the Sandusky Public School system in general are handled by the superintendent's office. Working there are Hyacinth Rheinegger, clerk of the Board of Education, and her two competent assistants, Ruth Nemitz and .loan Rittman. They make out and keep on file all working permits, and take care of all the financial matters of the school, including making the payroll and recording expen- ditures. They operate the school's switchboard, which centralizes the entire Sandusky Public School system. In addition to this, all the mimeographed tests and workbooks for the grade schools are made by this department. Many other minor details are taken care of, all of which make for a smoother running school system. Hyacinth Rheinegger, Joan Rittman, Ruth Nemitz
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Tom laRose, Vice-President. Phyllis Leder, Secretary. Tom Chapman, President. ,Al asyancludly ji eni0I'6 THE CLASS OF '48 lu ' 2 4 nmgifsg: K QE' ,Qyllalffl TYPICAL SENIORS - Nancy Marchand, Jim Russell
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