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Page 24 text:
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UPPER RIGHT: Our chiei engineer, Mr. RoberT Kerr, adiusTs lighT swifches. UPPER LEFT: Miss Lillian Zeeman, office clerk, and Miss EThyl Swanson, mimeograph secre'l'ary, pause aT Their work. CENTER: Miss DoroThy Kunesh, aTTendance clerk, and Miss Agnes l-larT, office clerk, relax during Their lunch hour. LOWER LEFT: Bricks Tor our Two new rooms form an inTeresTing background for Mrs. Bernice Anderman, sec- reTary To The secreTary of The Board of EducaTion, and Mrs. Louise Poole, mimeograph secreTary. LOWER RIGHT: Miss Ann Sielaici, regisTrar, and Miss Doris Danielson, secreTary To The principal. fir.. om.. swf wayd carried n Along The main corridor oT our school is siTuaTed The main oTiice. Miss SielaTT has The pleasanT Task oi recording our reporT card marks. ln her possession are all old grades, our excuses Tor being laTe, person- aliTy raTings and, To The sadness OT some, Tailure analyses. Miss Kunesh, aTTendance clerk, has The duTy oT keeping Track oT The whereabouTs oT some l,6OO sTudenTs. Miss Swanson and Mrs. Poole are well known Tor Their work in The mimeograph deparTmenT. Miss Danielson, secreTary To Dr. Tozier, su- perinTends The ediTing oT The weekly bul- leTins. Also involved in The inTricaTe Task oT keeping The sTudenTs and Their records in line are Two comparaTive newcomers, Miss l-larT and Miss Zeeman. Seldom seen, buT unusually adepT and capable is Mrs. Ander- man. l-ler posiTion oT SecreTary To The Board oi EducaTion holds The enviable Trans- acTion oT all money in The school Tunds. Topping OTT This array oT personnel we Tind Mr. Bob Kerr, SuperinTendenT oT Buildings and Grounds. l-lis innumerable acTiviTies convey him Through York's halls consTanTly. lT your locker is sTuck or The lighTs go ouT, you are sure To Tind Bob on The iob.
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Cllflflkg Miss Velma M. Walker, Eng- lish. For Tomorrowwe'llwriTe a 2,000-word essay. Miss Mary E. WebsTer, Eng- lish. Be careTul oT Those raTTlesnake preposiTionsl Mrs. Irene V. WesTern, Gen- eral Science, Home Econom- ics. Today, girls, we shall work aT our Tables. Miss Doris E. WhiTe, Speech, Junior and Senior Class Plays DirecTor, Drama NighT Direc- Tor, Thespians' Sponsor. Now, kids, be quieT, please! Miss EdiTh WhiTehouse, CloThinq, Advanced Home Economics. You really should basTe. Mrs. BurdeTTe V. Winemiller, CaTeTeria Manager. Don'T push in line: The oThers are iusT as hungry. Mr. Lowell N. Woodburn, PrinTing, lndusTrial ArTs. You do noT know The color oT crows unTil you have seen all crows. Mrs. ElizabeTh WrighT, Eng- lish. This TesT isn'T hard-or is iT? Mr. G. A. Zacharias, Ameri- can I-lisTory, Co-sponsor of l-lisTorical SocieTy. Take The nexT sub-uniT Tor Tomorrow.
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L may .96 cider ofjgffracfion for gud? yor :fed York's library is under The supervision oT Two librarians, Miss Ellis and Mrs. Spencer. They have iurisdicTion over The nine Thousand volumes in our library, The greaTer porTion oT which are supplemenTary reTerence books Tor courses TaughT aT York. EicTion Tor The reading pleasure oT sTudenTs makes up a large share oT The ToTal books, however. The rouTine work oT The library is done in a large parT by a volunTary sTudenT sTaTT. These sTudenTs are chosen Trom applicanTs mainTaining a C average Through- ouT Their Terms oT service: if Their marks drop below This level, They are noT per- miTTed To conTinue. These sTudenTs musT also pass a sTandard library TesT wiTh a score oT TOO and know The Dewey sysTem oT classiTicaTion. This is The TirsT year ThaT sTudenTs have received poinTs Tor helping ouT in The library. They musT devoTe one hour each day assisTing The librarians. For Their services They receive poinTs aT The raTe oT lOO per year. AT The l-lonor Day Assembly They receive pins. During The TirsT week oT school The Treshmen are broughT inTo The library To become acguainTed wiTh iTs TaciliTies. LaTer in The year The Treshman English classes are given a special uniT in library science. This uniT includes learning how To use The card caTalogue and oTher reTerence devices in The library To The besT advanTage. The uniT is presenTed by The librarians and The English Teacher. The library issues pamphleTs and bulleTins Trom Time To Time To keep sTudenTs posTed on new maTerial and on new bibliographies and visual-aid maTerials which are being made available Trom Time To Time. 21
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