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HIGH SCHOOl OFFICE ASSISTANTS

SEATED, left to right: Gondek, Fogiolette,

Povinole, Mrs. Cook, F. Doniero.

STANDING, left to right: Rondelli, S. Doniero,

Tresso, Colelli.

"Run this off" was a familiar phrase to oil

efficient aides in the workroom. They repro–

duced tests, absentee slips, library passes and

other school forms. All Office Practice stu–

dents learned to operate the ditto and mim–

eograph machines expertly.

Serving as office assistants, commercial

students took on responsibilities that they

moy be required to assume in future jobs as

office clerks or secretaries. Conscious of spe–

cific requirements, assistants reported to as–

signed offices doily to carry out various du–

ties. They aided high school, faculty mana–

ger, and attendance office personnel by

typing, filing, taking dictation, ond answer–

ing the telephone.

Student "Fridays" were happy to be ap–

pointed as teachers' secretaries. Thus, they

gained practical experience outside of regu–

lar classroom procedure. Each assigned sec–

retary performed routine clerical work for

the teacher. On all job application forms,

this teacher's name headed the reference list.

As

a result, many student secretaries obtain

excellent positions.

TEACHERS' SECRETARIES

BOTIOM ROW, left to right: leprotti, Gebollo,

lee, Torr, Rowley, Kozub, Nitch, Mrs.

Gallagher.

ROW TWO: Brocco, Smalley,

Petrosky, Johnson, Stiner, Coletti, Poes. ROW

THREE: Harvilla, Cropp, Sczypta, Cafini, Dav–

idson, Durant, Cardine, Phillips. ROW FOUR:

Doniero, Leichliter, Cetera, Glad, Keller,

Tressa, Tomsic. ROW FIVE:

Podolinsky,

Martin, Worley, Hopkinson, Thompson, Krepps.

ATTENDANCE OFFICE AIDES

BOTIOM ROW, left to right: Montagna, Harper, Piz·

zano, Harvilla, Mally. TOP ROW: Davidson, Zele, Gibel,

Sullivan, Bennet, Glad.

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