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IN THE EXCITEMENT AND TENSION ot ordinary cam- pus lite, we students very seldom realized the importance ot the people we saw around us daily-people whose duties were dedicated to making smooth-working condi- tions an achievement instead ot an ideal. Mr. Gray ltop lettl who ably assisted Mr. Perry, had a tull time iob ot building up student body tunds, in addi- tion to managing the events at the athletic tield. The responsibilities ot a business manager are exacting and otten involve ditticulties which Mr. Bartlett solved cap- ably and expertly. Throughout his many years ot service to Etll-lS, Mr. Bartlett pertormed his duties with a devotion seldom tound in a public administrator. Mrs. Houck and Mrs. Pritchett were never worried by our many changes ot program, our missing credits and our new maiors. They ironed out our many ditticulties so that we might come to the end ot tour years with our required sixteen credits. Working each atternoon in the odice was triendly and competent Mrs. Keys, a newcomer to the statt.
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Miss Servatius and Coaches Duncan and l-linrichs worlced hard to develop team worlc, sportsmanship and individual athletic skills among the students, through the media ot their Gym classes. The nucleus ot the shop department, Mr. Kattenhom taught metal shop, Mr. Gray Ag classes, and Mr. Findley woodshop. Mr. Kliewer capaloly conducted mechanical drawing classes. Wk Qperating high voltage apparatus tor spectacular class demonstrations, Mr. Beleal, head ot the Physics Department, continued to battle his classes with the wonders ot natural phenomena . . . while Mr. Mcl.oney enthralled his chemistry classes by giving a tactual interpretation to such terms as super- saturated solutions, polymarization, and saponiti- cation.
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'N-xxx Mru, Sorglw Mrs. Barton Mrs. Wyman Ben l-lugg Albert Young lolinny Wwllin C n from day to day A THOUSAND TASKS were talcen care ot by a Competent statt ot lunetiroom vvorlcers, janitors and bus drivers wlio spent much time and ettort malcing tlie daily sctiool rou- tine run as planned. And not a single EU!-lS student ot ttiose days will ever torget ttrat famous ery, l-lere comes Albert-to tlie rescue! l-larry George Bill Buctier Frank Lusardi Frank Jones Bill Soein Wilbur George
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