BATTFT RlTfiTR, BATTKY, NORTH. CAROLTWA, APRIL, 19^?^ Girls Get Experience-In Principdl's Office Pagfi IQ, Three junior and ten sen ior girls have gained "val uableā€ experience this school year by working in the. office of Principal M, W. Weaver says the head of the commercial depaft- ment. Various duties of the of fice girls include helping make and typing reports, typing for other teachers, running errands, answering the telenhone, keeping the office while Principal Weaver is in class or in other parts of the build ing, making deposit slips, helping count money, and writing receipts, OFFICE WORKERS Katherine V/hitley, senior and sixth period office girl, writes checks this semester in place of Joyce Thompson, senior and for mer sixth period office girl. Sonja Manning, junior, who keeps the office the first period, is this aemester replacing Bobbie Batts, junior, who was on duty the first semester, Shelby Williams, senior, now in charge of the office the second period, has taken over the same hours that Sylvia Vick, senior, had in the fall. 5onja Lamm and Elsie Eatmon, seniors, take dic tation and write letters this semester. Sonja kept the office fifth period during the first semester, but Dixie Howard, senior, has this position now. Nancy Medlin, senior, is replaced by Becky Lamm as the third period assistant. Mary Bissette, senior, replaces Jane Burgess, sen ior, who kept the office fourth period during the first semester. The State Board of Educa tion survey noted that some needs of the office are more space snd full time secretarial help. Principal Weaver stresses; "I want any student, pat ron, or teacher to feel to come to the office any time a need arises. "The commercial students do an outstanding job. The big trouble is that they have to shift from period to period and also carry a full class load. YOU MAY NOW GET Philco APPLIANCES At T he Bdiley C - r -_i .. . Furniture Co. They have PHILCO Televisions & Electric Stoves Bailey, N. C. Phone 312-1