TOP ROXV: 1. Putman, XV. Eveland, B. Kinney. LOXVER ROW: D. Grosse, R. jackson, V. Lowther, Mr. Ziegler, B, Nemirotl, A. Storkcr, L. Xwarnerke. HE amount of deposits in the Withrow Savings Bank has increased steadily since its founding. Through the efforts and co-operation of both teachers and students, there are now approximately one thousand depositors. Last year there were approxim- ately 850 depositors. This is a remarkably large percent of our pupils. The banking ofhce, located in room 120, is open every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday morning from 8:00 A. M. to 8:25 A. M. The D, C, and junior High School students make their deposits through their home-room representatives, who take the money to the banking ofhce. The upper classmen make their own deposits. Bank books may be kept by the students or left with the bank. Three percent interest is paid. This bank is very convenient for deposits, because it is right at hand to its depositors. During the past year the management of the bank has been in the hands of the fol- lowing students: john Putman ............ Sfzldezzf .Nlrzmzger Martha Maycox, Ruth jackson, Bertha Nemiroff, Virginia Lowther, Burton Kinney ......... Tefferr mm' Bookkeepwr Arline Stocker, Lillian Warneke, Doris Grosse, Bill Eveland, Mary Blust ..A.r.rj.rfr111f5 The success of the Bank is greatly due to the efforts of Mr. Ziegler, faculty advisor. It is rather remarkable that the amount of deposits has not dropped during the season of business depression. DON LYNCH.
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TOP ROW: B. Keidel, H. Franz. V. Potter. Frey, M. Brown, Mr. Seay, B. Rogers, D. Bagley, L. M. Houston, A. Larkin. bECOND ROW. D Cr. H. M Clu ,R Ph .ta E. Wache dorf, V Bl' I. Jut , L C . ' . osse, c re . ngs g, n . iss, ze . ox FIRST ROW: C. Lex, W. Broerman, G. Ireland, J. Kock, L. Luehrman. OFFICE ASSISTANTS ACH year the work of the office assist- ants is developing more and more. until now the tasks they so Capably perform are of great value and help to those in charge of school business. Every commercial student in school spends one day in the school year assisting Miss Thaubald in the main office. Seniors help the first half of the year, and juniors work the last semester, typing, answering the tele- phone, sorting mail, and performing a mul- titude of tasks. This gives the students practical experience of great value in their commercial work. Margaret Brown and Beatrice Rogers as- sisted Mr. Seay in counting money, tiling money envelopes, writing receipts, making 2 out checks for Mr. Seay's signature, and keeping the treasurer's books. During the sixth bell each day Hazel McClure, Charlotte Frey, and William Broerman counted the lunchroom receipts. They made up the deposit to go to the bank, and prepared the change for the next day's business. The sale of street car tickets was handled by Alma Larkin and Doris Grosse. During this year more street car tickets were sold than ever before. The services rendered by these people were considered invaluable by Mr. Seay and Miss Thaubald, and were of great benefit to the' students themselves. DONALD LYNCH.
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