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Office Personnel Perform Essenfiol Business Jobs 41 OFFICE LADIES-Mrs. Marsha Hoffman, Mrs. Elizabeth Parks, Mrs. Mary Rhue, Mrs. Ella Louise Walter, Mrs. Rose Piper, Mrs. Norma Jorgensen. MRS. BONNIE HENSLEIGI-I,NurJe 9 ua sfjieg- - . . so .. 4 Vg. 3 so gyjl. ' -1 . . , fur ' 2? 'E 3 Q 1 I A E Ordering buses and paging custodians, the office staff aided the administration in details of school management. Secretaries and clerks work- ed to maintain maximum efficiency. The attendance clerk was responsible for signing excuses and compiling lists of absent students, while other secretaries typed letters and scheduled appointments for Mr. Ison and the counselors. With the aid of office assistants, communications flowed smoothly under the capable direction of the switchboard operator. The registrar recorded grades on office tran- scripts, as the bookkeeper balanced the budget and processed requisitions. Dispensing band- ages and taking temperatures, the nurse treated cut fingers and sprained ankles, Each member of the staff played a necessary role, contributing to a well-managed school.
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PTA Turns Suggestions fo Organized Projects Ignoring campaign posters, parents follow their child's daily routine after a hard day at home or in the office. FACULTY ASSOCIATION OFFICERS-Mr. Calvin Cormack, presidentg Mr. Harold Davis, building representativeg Mr. William Vick, past president, N ot Pictured: Mr. Donald Black. : F r P.T,A. OFFICERS-Front R0w.'Mrs. John Griffith, Treasurerg Mrs. Robert Slegman, Presidentg Mrs. Karl Schmidt, First Vice-President. Second Row: Mr. Carl Ison, Consultantg Mrs. Robert Meneilly, Second Vice-Presidentg Dr. Robert Meneilly, Second Vice-President. The Parent-Teachers Association met to combine ideas from all phases of high school learning to form a more efficient system of educational communication. To recruit members and introduce parents to their children's source of education, the PTA held its annual Back-to-School night. On Octo- ber 23 more than three thousand persons at- tended the third consecutive college clinic. Re- presentatives from over seventy universities and colleges assembled to explain requirements of higher education. The February career clinic gave students guidance in choosing an appro- priate profession. The topic of discussion at the April meeting was college drop-outs. While acquainting parents with the admin- istration, the Parent-Teachers Association pro- vided adults with a more lucid understanding of relationships between youth and faculty.
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