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Mrs. Robbins Heads Cafeteria Workers From early in the morning until late in the afternoon the cafeteria workers and the janitors served the student body in their fullest capacity. Planning, preparing and dishing out meals to the students and faculty was only a part of the job that the ladies in the Clinton Room accom- plished during this past year. They constantly saw to it that the kitchen was kept in tip-top shape. The dining area was carefully inspected and cleaned daily under the supervision of the cooks. Our maintenance crews helped greatly by cleaning the halls and rooms, but their duties did not end there. Heating and lighting were a re- sult of their abilities and often they were called upon to fix broken objects. Assuming charge of the Clinton Room and its workers annually is Mrs. Frances Robbins. Likewise Mr. Ron Fisher is re- sponsible for the janitors. He must check the order of the school from top to bottom. Mrs. Frances Robbins poses with her crew of workers in the Clinton Room. They are Audrey Sanders, Dorothy Waike, Louise Seibt, Margaret Gerke, Vera Schlink, and Mrs. Robbins. Mr. Fisher Guides Mainienance Maintenance men Mr. John Diamente, Mr. Eorl Schmitt, and Mr. Ron Fisher stop for a moment from their busy schedule. Mr. Fisher and Joe Lewis, a junior, are seen in a fomihar place, at the Clinton Room door.
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ACADEMIC9 ADVENTURES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE m EnglaMj tit POOLEV ANDERSON FARMER THORNTON S X)TT FdKISMAN . -. ri,. t ». Again there Is light. to open new worlds to another generation of promise and opportunity, to strengthen the need for accomplishment and fight off ignorance with simplicity, to bridge the gap between the peoples of all lands and find in our minds more peace and joy than the world has ever known before. The light is there to pass through the walls of time and discover the fifth dimension of communication. For this is the most important of all— to learn, the hardest of all— to keep, and the most rewarding of all- tofeel It will last forever. 19
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