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1 S T i 11 U D Jim Taber, GMnmunity President Dick Wormell, GimmissionRr of Public Relations Gloria Ducker, Business Manager G I Herbert Nelson, Commissioner of Fine Arts 14 i
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ATTENDANCE OFFICE— Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Nelson, and Mrs. Breneman. The seniors receive much valuable help through the counselling of Mrs. Russel. She goes over the entire school record of each senior with him to see whether he has enough credits for graduation and the proper requirements and grades for his course after graduation. No school can function smoothly and effectively without the aid of an efficient office staff to take care of the numer- ous details necessary to the running of so large a school as Dorsey. The Attendance Office is justly called the Coordinator of Attendance and Citizenship Besides doing the clerical work, this office helps to promote responsibility, promptness, honesty, and dependability in the students which they can carry on into their )obs in later life. The Business Office handles all the financial affairs of the student body. All the cash coming into or going out of the student-body must pass through this office and be recorded upon its books. This office manages the Dugout , the student- body store, and puts the profits into the school treasury. The Main Office handles the bookkeeping necessitated by the employment of the school personnel and also orders sup- plies and equipment. This office contains the supply room and the switchboard which handles all incoming and outgoing telephone calls. The Textbook Room places all the orders for books and supplies the teachers with the desired sets. The books are issued from this department and stored here when not in use. A record is kept of each textbook in the school. BUSINESS OFFICE— Mr. Richardson. MAIN OFFICE— Mrs. Keele and Mrs. Overfield i{
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Giver w 4 2 The fine activities accomplished under the leadership of the executive board of Winter ' 42 prove that Dorsey is ever striving to develop progressively. Jim Taber, as Community President, vi as instrumental in leading Dorsey through the difficulties of the adjustment to the present emergency. Assisting in his cabinet were: Evelyn Hauschild and Buster Galbraith, Personnel Vice Presi- dents; Virginia Cuthill and Irving Smith, Service Vice-Presidents; Dorothy Parks, Community Secretary; Gloria Ducker, Business Manager; Herbert Nelson, Commissioner of Fine Arts, and Dick Wormell, Commissioner of Public Relations. For the second consecutive year, Dorsey v ' as awarded the Western League Sportsmanship Trophy. The present plan of the season activity card was introduced, and it increased student interest in school activities. New responsibili- ties and closer group relationships were brought about as Dorsey ' s defense was organized. The participation of the boys and girls in Vocational Day resulted in the acquition of practical knowledge for future vocations. During this semester a plan was originated whereby the number of clubs to which a student might belong was limited. Buster Galbraith Boys ' Personnel Vice-President; Virginia Cuthill, Girls ' Service Vice-President; Evciyn Hauschild, Girls ' Personnel Vice- President; Irving Smith, Boys ' Service Vice-President; Dorothy Parks, Secretary.
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