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MRS. DOROTHY DAVIS — Cleric. Principal's Office MRS. MARY ELLIS —Clerk. Attend-a nee MRS. DORIS ERICKSON — Clerk. Attendance Office MISS GLORIA FOLEY — Clerk. Attendance Office MRS. ELAINE GREER — Clerk. Principal's Office MRS. BETTY JONES — Data Proc- cssing Office MRS. GERTRUDE MATSICK — B.S.. School Nuree MRS. ROBYNETTA OEFINCER — Building Secretary Surrounded by machines. Mrs. Betty Jones is at home with an alpha list of students. to ihe formidable data processing machines and takes from them tint class rolls, program cards, report cards and other lists so necessary in a large school. Woodrow's nurse, Mrs. ”Tudy” Matsick served this year for the first time as full-fledged nurse, since last year she was considered a substitute for Mrs. Willie Mae Caldwell, who was ill. Mrs. Matsick came to Woodrow from New Jersey. She has several student helpers for keeping health records and comforting the sick students who come to the clinic. Of f ICE A I I ENDAN LEI I ROW : dandy Siddlc. Patty Cunniff. Belinda Dima . Mimi Guarnrro. Janice Sharp. HIGH I ROW: Ruth Ann Burton, Jam- Henry, Shirley Fugitt. Nancy Murphree, Dorothy Turner. Karen Bowen. Kyle Smith. ACADEMICS 21
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Office Staffs Capable In the attendance office, there arc a lot of things going on. The staff, Mary Ellis, Doris Erickson, and Gloria Foley, aided students by giving them admit cards and release permits. They also issued tardy cards, verified excuses and kept statistical records of all that happened during the year. The principal's office is the headquarters for everyone. The ladies giving assistance there, arc Roby net ta Ocfingcr, Elaine Greer, and Dorothy Davis. Mrs. Greer handles the money matters. Mrs. Davis handles the mail and all duplicating work along with phone calls. Mrs. Oefinger is the proverbial Girl Friday,” not only for Principal Pierce, hut for every person in school, including students. In the adjoining office, Mrs. Betty Jones gives commands Mrs. Robvnctta Ocfingcr, building secretary, can answer almost any question one might ask about Woodrow Wilson High. CLINIC AIDES: Rhonda King. Shcrce Nichols. Ann Scott. Vickie McMaham. Cheryl Pick, Mrs. Tudy Matsick (Nurse), Deana Hicks, Camille Gilbert, and Shirley Cochran. Mrs. Gloria Foley can tell an inquirer the classification of practically any student in school. 20 ACADEMICS
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Woodrow’s Librarian Fourth in 46 Years Woodrow Wilson High School has had no more than four librarians in its 46-year history. Mrs. Mary Brown, following Miss Mary Ann Dodd, this yearto serve what she hopes will boa traditionally long tenure. Mrs. Brown graduated from Mesquite High School and attended Texas Women’s University. She received her Bachelor of Library Science degree and is working on her Master’s. She has taught at several elementary schools in Dallas and at Crozier Tech and Bryan Adams High Schools before coming to Woodrow. The library assistants, Mrs. Irma McMichael and Mrs. Doris Pierce have the job of technical processing — which is the job of stamping and numbering the books and, after that, typing the catalog cards. They are also responsible for decorating the bulletin boards. The student assistants help by checking books in and out and running call slips. Mrs. Irma McMichael questions the existence of a requested book. The new librarian. Mrs. Mary Brown is deeply engrossed in organizing her catalog cards. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: FIRST ROW: Trina McCollum. Carissa Baker. Marilyn Golden. Josie Gonzalez. Nancy Hardwick. SECOND ROW: Mike Mitchell, Ruth Ann Burton. Carol Conway. Cynthia Simmons. THIRD ROW: Dchbic Walton. Yvonne Fugilt. 22 ACADEMICS
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