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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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1 :ag ll Igfigikhk A 1 7' R L, if Two parts of the administrative division, the cafeteria and custodial staffs performed jobs often unnoticed and unappreciated. While students worked in classrooms, Mrs. Marietta jack,s assistants labored over pots, pans, and endless lunch lines. Meals met with strict nutritional requirements as well as the approval of 2500 students and teachers. Two complete lunches and a la carte items provided a choice for students saving either money or calories. The ladies also cooked holiday meals and con- tinental specialties for student banquets. The custodians, headed by Mr. Ralph Reed, kept the school's mechanisms in working order. Maintenance personnel aided both students and teachers by fixing jammed lockers, cleaning up after parties, opening doors to early-comers on frosty days, and taking gum off desks. MRS. MARIETTA JACK, Cclfflgfifl Hemi 5-S e 'M 3 Yi e , ' L 1 A, il. .ta x., A CAFETERIA LADIES-From Row: Betty Geyer, Conna Hart, Maude Rubert, Madaline Hoover, Nadine Nikulik, Charlotte Mor- rison, Laverne Neely. Second Row: Marietta jack, Lorene Griesel, Mable O'Neal, Lorraine Springer, Mary Mount, Freda Desante, Bette Washer, Florence jewel, Gertrude Scholz, Third Row: Laur- etta Strong, Ralene Berry, Olive Palmer. Fourth Row: Imogene Owens, Zona Fuch, Esther Lips, Effie Wessel, jeanetta Vinberg, Katy Feefer, Virginia Toll, Doris Couch, Lois Leverett. , i., , 1' 1' Relaxing alter the strain of managing crowded lunch periods. cafeteria ladies proudly compare pictures of grandchildren.
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