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                                                                                       The  routine  of  an  average  clay  in  the'^'*‘
                                                                                       typing,  taking  dictation,  filing,  sorting^®)
                                                                                       calls,   writing   checks,   paying   hills,
                                                                                       letters,  interviewing  callers  and  assist-;f“l
                                                                                      jobs  with  tactfulness,  pleasing  person-^‘


                                                                                      The  staff  consists  of  Mrs.  Vosburgh,who’^
                                                                                       time,  four  and  one-half  years.  As
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                                                                                      charge  of  the  entire  office.  Mrs.  Cousins-'
                                                                                      Sciver,  our  recej)tionist  and  switchboard-*®'"
                                                                                      secretary,  and  Mrs.  Shegda  is  secretary

                                                                                       W e  are  proud  of  the  way  in  which®®'®*
                                                                                       way   our  secretarial  staff  helps  oup®'*"


    Ralph  Cahall  is  examined  by  Doctor  Lawler,  our  school  physician,  and  Mrs.  Baird,
    our  school  nurse.  Through  the  work  carried  on  by  these  two  jjcople,  students  of  Del-
    haas  can  be  assured  that  they  are  in  the  best  of  health.



































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                                                                Discussing  the  future  with  Kathy  Cameron,  a  senior,  are  Mr.  Hage^,|,|p
                                                                and  Mrs.  Zane,  our  helpful  guidance  counselors.  Many  seniors  f'ncjlnarj
                                                                it  indeed  helpful  to  visit  the  guidance  office  during  their  last  year  tp, j
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                                                                make  preparations  for  the  future.
        Fixing  the  blocks  into  their  proper  spaces  under  the
        careful  eye  of  Mr.  Thomas,  our  school  psychologist,
        is  Barbara  Termyna.  This  is  just  one  of  the  services
        rendered  by  this  deparment.
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