SECRETARIAL AIDES Mrs. Gallagher and her girl "Friday." Pencil in hand Kathryn Slr:ovran, Miss Secretary of 1961, sits beside her teacher. ready to take dictation. TEACHERS" SECRETAR1ES COMMERCIAL AIDES "Busy little bees" best de– scribes the commercial students who reported daily to the vari– ous offices for special duty. Pleased with the opportunity, they willingly performed all tasks assigned. Mrs. McGinty supervised the qualified work– room operators as they produced dittoed and mimeographed ma– terials for the faculty and ad– ministration. Teachers' secre– taries, working hand in hand with Mrs. Gallagher, typed tests and performed routine clerical work for each teacher to whom they were assigned. These vital experiences will prove to be im– portant factors when the com– mercial students seek positions in the business world. BOTTOM ROW: Poling, Taylor, Barkley, Meese. Malachin, Martin, Pudlowski, Rondelli, Mrs. Marie Gallagher, sponsor. ROW TWO: Williams. Seese, Thomas, Polosky, Canavan. Cramer, Norman. ROW THREE: Sieradzki, Moser. King, Colmes, Brooks, Grzincic, Duran, Horwatt. ROW FOUR: Palaisa, Cherban, Dzurilla, Zulkowsky, Plisko, Dulik, Jellick, Lake. ROW FIVE: SkoVTan, Otto, Rupenthal, Grivna, Hopkinson. Dayton, Rohaley, Kostelnik. •
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