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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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