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Without our secretaries, the organization
necessary for an effective educational system
would be lacking. Their many duties include
correspondence, bookkeeping, filing, and
numerous others. Students coming into the
guidance and general offices are directed to
the proper authorities by a helpful secretary.
In addition to the secretaries whom we see
in these offices every day, there are also
those who work behind the scenes. They may
be found diligently working in the down
stairs office. Each one is selected for her
capability, efficiency, and character. It is
evident that they all have succeeded in liv
ing up to their standards.
Assisting Mrs. Vosburgh are; left, J. Woolfenden and right, A.
Cheatham.
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Busy at work are two of the many Delhaas secre
taries. They are left to tight; Mrs. DeKoyer, and
Filing and checking are some of the many tasks that Mrs. Cousins
Mrs. VanSciver.
and Miss Janice Aufschlag, two Delhaas secretaries, perform.
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