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OFFICE HELPERS First Row: Sharon Meers, Barbara Leone, Judy Leone. Second Row: Brenda Jenkins, Rod McClellan, Ray Hamilton, Louise White, C. C. Quinn, Nancy Sherman, Gloria Batten, Donna Paschall, Richard Petts. Student Office Helpers Get Secretarial Training MRS. EMILY BUSCHER MRS. EVELYN SPINK Office secretaries work diligently to insure a smooth-running, efficient office. Mrs. Spink, Mr. Robinson’s secretary, manages ad¬ ministrative matters. Mrs. Janes, Financial Secretary, takes care of money transactions, and Mrs. Busher, Attendance Clerk, handles dismissals. Office services include helping the Student Cooperative Associa¬ tion, examining student records, taking messages, and obtaining supplies for teachers. Office helpers answer telephones, collect ab¬ sentees, and run errands. 14 Diane Grimes hands the day’s receipts over to Mrs. Janes, Finance Officer, for safekeeping.
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ilighlight Guidance Department Activities for Year Working directly with Edison’s students, as well as with parents and administration, is the Guidance Department under the direc¬ tion of George Gianakaris. At least once a year students see one ' of the six guidance counselors to plan their schedules for the com¬ ing year. Eighth graders who will be attending Edison the following year get acquainted with the school during a guidance orientation ; program. Established at the suggestion of the Guidance Department, the Newcomer’s Club has introduced new students to various extracur¬ ricular activities in the school. Groups of students are advised on college life and vocational careers through materials available in the guidance occupational room and through films. Highlighting this year’s guidance activities have been the presentation of a Career Night program with representatives from thirty vocations and the I I planning of a College Night at Lee High School. t MISS JOSEPHINE MATNEY Visiting Teacher MR. GEORGE GIANAKARIS Director of Guidance
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Bank Encourages Student Saving by Payment of 4% Interest The bank started its now booming career by introducing the student body to the advantages of saving at a school bank that pays 4% interest a year. Every day during the official banking hours, dozens of students enter the bank to deposit a few more pennies into their ever-growing ac¬ counts. The money is available to depositors at all times for withdrawal. Mr. Beamer, who was the first to open an account, now numbers as only one among hundreds of students and teachers who have an account at the bank. Every bank requires a name, and what could be more ap¬ propriate than “The Thrifty Eagles Nest.” Because of Mike Bishop’s imagination, the bank had a name . . . and Mike was ten dollars richer. Students acting as tellers and secretaries have learn ed many of the procedures of effective banking, which will I be of great value in preparing these students for future employment. Miss Bevis and Mrs. Thompson, directors of li the bank, envision a financially successful organization : that will prove to be a valuable tool of education in the |t years to come. I ■ 1 I Jeanie Olsen, a student bank assistant, receives money from depositor, Steve Harris. I MISS FRANCES BEVIS MRS. DONNA THOMPSON BANK HELPERS First Row: Miss Bevis, Lynn Potter, Judy Light, Irena Jedlinski, Peggy Ulher, Glenda Weddle, Mrs. Thompson. Second Row: Yvonna Harpe, Tanya Lewis, Carol Donaldson, Linda Seymour, Sharon Corey. Third ' Row: Dennis Spain, Sharon Whiska, Alinda Swinle, Jeanie Olsen, Marion Kassing. Iv l|£9Ki 11 ' ' ' Mb ■1 try-
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