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Page 19 text:
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r Brumbaugh cmagefrs Goldsmith to enable students desiring part-time work to get credits for this time. He is director of the vocational training school on the east side, and his office is located on the first floor of the High School. Mr. Brumbaugh is official Freshman Counse- lor. In this capacity he serves as a special con- sultant on matters of curriculum for incoming students who desire advice and aid in planning their school career, and to some of us as the keeper of seventh periods, a position which he has held for many years. Duties of disciplinarian fall to Mr. Fred Kohoutek, who issues familiar seventh periods, handles problem cases, and excuses. Also, Mr. Kohoutek has taken over the task of Senior ad- viser and directs the special activities and meete ings of the class. dr.. N iliifsxmi if K X .. it Mr. Kohouteli
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Upper: Mrs. johnson Lower: Mr. Goldsmith Miss Yelinek ' Competent Comparatively new on our office staff, yet familiar to all of us, is Miss Evelyn Yelinek. It is her problem to keep records of all absences, tardinesses, and other irregularities of attendance. Some of the school's bookkeeping and filing is done under her supervision along with general office and secretarial duties. Under official title of Registrar, Mrs. Ismay Johnson has the duties of registering all new stu- dents, and keeping permanent records of grades and transcripts of credits. Her office is next to the general office, and she oversees all cf the files of credits, the duplicates of all the keys in the school and gives information to any who desire it. Mr. D. R. Goldsmith is responsible for the success of many students in getting part-time jobs. Work permits are issued from the office, and ar- rangements with employers are made by lklr.
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