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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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Profiles of two young Texas Telephone employees: San Antonio native Miss Johnson, honor graduate of Phyllis Wheatley High School (1955) and Fisk University (1950), teletype operator; and 18-year-old Miss Rhittie Watts from Ada, OK, accounting clerk, Ada High School honor graduate (1961), attending St. Philip's College.
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Miss Rhittie Watts, 18, works in the accounting department as a ticket clerk, sorting long-distance tickets and verifying calls.
Miss Johnson, a San Antonan, is the daughter of Mrs. Armenta White and Ernest J. Johnson. She is a 1955 honor graduate of Phyllis Wheatley High School.
She attended Fisk University, graduating with honors in 1950.
Miss Watts is an Oklahoman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Watts of Ada, Okla. She is a 1961 honor graduate of the integrated Ada High School.
She came to San Antonio to attend St. Philip's College.
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Miss Rhittie Watts, 18, from Ada, Oklahoma, works in the accounting department at Texas Telephone as a ticket clerk, sorting long-distance tickets and verifying calls; she is a 1961 honor graduate of Ada High School and attends St. Philip's College in San Antonio. Miss Johnson, a San Antonian, daughter of Mrs. Armenta White and Ernest J. Johnson, is a 1955 honor graduate of Phyllis Wheatley High School and graduated with honors from Fisk University in 1950; she operates the teletype.