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Almost every student is well aware of the difficult and tedious tasks performed by our office secretaries and bookkeeper. Their duties are varied, including constantly working closely with students, keeping scholastic records, receiving all telephone calls, taking care of all school correspondence, and in general, help- ing the school function properly. This year their iob has become more difficult with the sharp rise in stu- dent enrollment. 9 Mrs. the Our Office Is Run Efficiently Handling all financial records of the school and ordering all supplies for the bookstore and school keeps Mrs. Bertha Bryce busy. Emma Olson, records secretary, has responsibility of keeping school records. Miss Susan Canfield, office secretary, helps Mrs. Oakes with the general office work. lm.v.,a,s g..ixlzvf' A .K gswrf Doing general office work in the main office is the job of Mrs. Mary Oakes, office manager and secretary to Mr. Fry.
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Counselors' Advice of Great Value Our counselors here at Waterford are busy, con- stantly helping students with curriculum and other problems which arise throughout their high school career. They see, mainly, that the students are taking subiects suited to their ability and interest. Their wise insight into the nature of' students' many questions, makes them helpful counselors to all who seek their Mrs. Olive Spiess, attendance officer, keeps an accurate record of all those ab- sent and tardy during the year. aid. Often the counselors help students with problems outside of their school life. These usually have a defi- nite connection with schoolwork. They always find time to help a studentldesiring counsel. XY- ' ,f ' -JV :uh MN ', , fu f xl: gig' V. e f- Q . 9 . ,. -' fu Q . U I 1 Katy .. .J QP .J S I . Y ,if 9' R' Lf Y-X1 , l X91 M - M if Q. . U91 K Checking schedules and helping many of X the sophomores are among the various N' tasks of Mr. Byron Merritt. amd coun part of Mrs. Baber's X9 at school. Aiding students in their many scholastic problems is only one of Mrs. Joan Nick- man's many iobs.
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. :Q , ,sm , ... ,G 2 5 ' I i . Q' 5 2 il l 5 j SEATED: Connie Fleming, Grace Hawley, Geraldine Gam- mage, Olive Mae Scales, Alice Morris, Mable McLeod, Hazel Milka. STANDING: Lilias Middleton, Eleanor Puglise, Cath- They Plan Tasty Meals 1 gps.. af erine Weed, Milly Kantarian, Neva McCallum, Beulah Sutton, Mary David, Margaret Green, Virginia Weaver, Dorothy Tallerday lnot shownl. Food Service personnel take time our for lunch. MRS. E. PUGLISE Staff Supervisor The preparation of fo od is a big task and requires tremendous equipment. i m
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