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Page 19 text:
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No movie lot is complete without its secretaries and its tele- phone operator, likewise, our high school office staff would be incomplete if it were not for the presence of these three familiar persons, Miss Ruth E. Martin, Miss Marjorie johns and Miss Helen Erney. Because of her long, efficient service as telephone opera- tor, our cheerful, lovable Miss Martin has become a valuable member of the office force. Miss johns and Miss Erney, both of whom are recent graduates of Wilkinsburg High School are well-qualified to fill their present positions, as our attractive, com- petent secretaries. Miss Johns serves as secretary and Miss Erney as clerk in our oHice. Not new to our high school but new in their positions, they have carried out their numerous, detailed duties cheerfully and expertly. Everyone connected with Wilkinsburg High School appreciates the important role which is played by these three who so eHici- ently serve on the office force. 016,16 HELEN J. ERNEY MARJORIE L. Joi-ms Serrefary RU'I'H E. MARTIN Telephone Operator
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Page 18 text:
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FLOYD H. CARSON RAY A. GETTER Priiicipizl Vice Principal As the reel of our school life unvvinds, we see our principal Mr. Floyd H. Carson by Whose Wise management, guidance, and loyal support, the progress of our school is continually advancing. Next we see Mr. Ray A. Getter, the vice princi- pal, who ably assists in the management of the school's program for advancement.
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i W' EDNA M. REITZ Adviser lo Girls COUNSELORS Two very important positions in our school are the dean of girls and the guidance counselor. Besides conducting the girls' health classes, our dean aids in personality adjustments. She is also in charge of all social functions of the high school. The guidance counselor acts as the educa- tional adviser for the entire school. He helps students plan their courses EDWARD F' ESE that will best prepare them for after school life. .Ytadent Caumelar THE LIBRARY The library is like an enchanted isle, apart from the bustle of a worka- day world. Here, with a gripping story, life assumes a cheerful tone, care Y vanishes. The adventurousome spirits launch their Argosies on seven seas in search of New VVorlds to Conquer, happy to have found the gateway to adventure and romance. MARY S. FORNWALT Head Librarian ELIZABETH NEWELL Librarian 16
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