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Eatefl - in - Waiting STANDING: Miss Catherine Harhen, Bookkeeper; Mrs. Mary Gauntt, Secretary to Dr. Travis; Mrs. Ruth Ouchi, Assistant Bookkeeper. SEATED: Mrs. May Force, Secretary to Dr. Stille. STANDING: Mrs. Eleanor Jacobus, Attendance Clerk. SEATED: Mrs. Jeanette Hanek, Switchboard Operator; Mrs. Irene Kappel, Sec- retary to Dr. Marshall. S inu'srhala Miss Helen DeGraw, Dietitian . . . food for thought here. 10 Mrs. Helen Jones, R.N healed of their desperate wounds. Alonzo Lennox, Superintendent of maintenance . . . the place was newly swept and scoured.”
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fH?rlin ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT: Dr. Raymond M. Travis . . . He was true magician of the time.” Our Merlin has many demand- ing tasks before him inasmuch as he is in charge of the Business Affairs of the school. These tasks cover budget development, main- tenance, transportation, cafeteria, purchasing, accounting and finan- cial controls, conducting the annual school elections, and the supervising of non-instructional personnel. The Assistant Superintendent also serves as the Secretary of the Board of Education. § tr IGanreliit Directing the work of the teach- ers and pupils, and the internal operation of the school is only part of Sir Lancelot’s task. The instructional program is his major responsibility. The study and revision of curriculum, in- service education and supervision for teachers, and guidance services for pupils are all part of his work toward program improvement. PRINCIPAL of SCHOOL: Dr. Thomas P. Marshall . . . and there was majesty and greatness in the giant frame and high bearing of Sir Lancelot.”
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ICmgljtB’ Gktiiirs Miss Patricia Lewis, Social Worker; Richard Merscreau, Junior Boys Counselor; Mrs. Lucetta Houghton, Junior Girls Counselor; Mrs. Mariatta Arnold, Senior Girls Counselor. Within the walls of the Guidance Department, our Knight Guides busily help students with their programs through testing and counseling. To every senior, the Guidance De- partment is especially important. The counselors help seniors choose the right field and assist them in selecting their college or vocation. The Guidance Department also ar- ranges for college conferences. In addi- tion College Board Examinations and scholarship applications are offered by Guidance. These are just a few of the numerous tasks carried out by our Knights’ Guides.” Mrs. Leah Feldman, Junior Guidance secretary STANDING: Mrs. Edna Root, Junior Division secretary; Mrs. Carol DeMilio, Library secretary. SEATED: Mrs. Louise Cowan, Senior Guidance secretary; Mrs. Jean Mango, Senior Division secretary. 11
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