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Secretaries live demanding lives Certain duties such as answering a multitude of telephone calls, handling and selling school supplies, and preparing and alphabetizing enrollment cards are just an everyday routine for Mrs. Rheba Henley. She is the secretary to the principal, Mr. Bill Mitchell, and assistant principal, Mr. Rex Yerby. Every year there seems to be more to do, said Mrs. Henley. But, really it's a lot offunfl Other various jobs include keeping the attendance records and sending monthly reports on time to the State Department of Education. Assisting Mr. James Tate, superin- tendent, is Mrs. Martha Howell, who serves as treasurer of the school district. Making out the monthly payroll is one of the main duties for Mrs. Howell. Typing reports, handling applications for teachers, and ordering free text booksf for elementary and Junior high students 's the important role played by Mrs. owell in the operation ot' the school ystem, Mrs. Howell is also directly involved with the students of Van Buren High chool. She has given helpful advice to any of them. She always accompanies he students on the Six Flag trip. Mrs. owell is a very involved secretary. She is ssisted by students who help in the of- ICB during their study period in the day. ,af 'T J' V lr. QiflA'f' 1 ' 4' ' ARIES: Mrs. Martha Howell, Mrs. Henley V -Y-,,..f-2 ,,...4 ' ,M ali MRS. HOWELL, in her position as secretary to Superintendent James Tate, handles many important duties. ln addition to her important activities, she also has a strong interest in the Van Buren High School student body, 3 'f'33 sf gn me jr W ,IL rg 1 ra I , I l '2', Q ll: Jil ,Y vt V V 1. fr lf-.v A 5 15.2. XXX Zxqf -it XXX f rv we rf-Lf wr vi f, ,sg . K MRS. RHEBA Henley performs one of her many duties as secretary to Mr. Bill Mitchell, principal. Commitment 23
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