Office girls were chosen in September to
help Doris Hillman, the high school secretary,
during their study hall period. Each girl's
grades must be above average. Among their
duties are answering the phone, collecting
attendance slips, delivering messages, and
some filing and typing.
This activity provides practical exper–
ience for any girl who is planning a commer–
cial career_ The girls who are taking office
practice receive extra credit
in
that course for
working in the office.
tattd: Hawley, Clark.
Row 1: Salisbury, Dawson, Dtschamps, Bmgham.
Row Z:
hotmaktr, Dailty, Luhm, Milltr.
Row 3: Doylt, Hanun .
One of the services which should be
acknowledged is that of the projectionist. The
projectionists are students who volunteer to
show films during their study halls. These
students must maintain a scholastic average
of
uc"
or better.
Several educational films are shown dur–
ing each
s~mester
to classes. This means that
much of the student's study hall time is
devoted to this service.
Their only reward is a point
in
Honor
Society and the satisfaction of a service well
done.
0//ut Grrls: Dtschamps, Danitls, Sk.tluy, LtGardt, Campbtll, Bark./ty, Daw·
son, Paulson, Putvm.
One of the service groups which should
be recognized in our school is the library
group.
At the beginning of the school year, Miss
Alma Burke, the faculty librarian, selects
students who are interested in library work.
To maintain this position a student must
maintain at least a C average.
Since the library is in connection with
the study hall it is possible for students to
find library books and to use many reference
books during their study hall hours.
Projutronists-Row 1: Shtrwood, Ross, Brown , Howard, Bugquist, Coutts.
Row Z: Paschal, Cavanaugh, Krmbtl, Hrllman, Hunttr, Flortlt.