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The Cafeteria and Laundry are indispensable Pies are Miss Elizabeth Eitel's specialty but these home-made pies do not last long at Lodi Academy. On this particular day, she tempted the students with her delicious pumpkin delights. Miss Eitel has been in cafeteria work for thirteen years, four of them here at Lodi. Among her hobbies are reading, cooking, and traveling by plane. Last summer Miss Eitel attended a food directors' workshop at La Sierra College. For five weeks the group studied diets and ways of preparing new, tasty dishes. ,Af 5' l 31-, ' in lf? V ,LJ :if Ffa f' -,.,.M,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,g,,, Laughter and gaiety reign as the workers sing, talk or ioin in on a good chuckle. Washing, ironing, folding and putting away become as easy as if they had done it for years. Besides being laundry superin- tendent, Mrs. Mary Walther is assist- ant matron in the cafeteria. She gets the school laundry finished on Thursday by working mornings. Afternoons are spent in the kitchen. She has been at Lodi Academy four years, and loves it very much.
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A trim campus is his pleasant task I Keeping up the campus is a nevenending task. Mr. Hagele turns the water off so he can water another area. German is an easy subiect for Eric Flato fstandingl, who has recently come to the United States from Ger- many. You see, he can speak very little English and Mr. Hagele takes him through some drills as the rest of the class look on. 26 Mr. Arthur Hagele, B.S., came to Lodi from Sheyenne River Academy. He is the teacher of the newly organized German class. He spent eight of his twenty-seven years in the teaching profes- sion at S.R.A, Mr, Hagele graduated from South Dakota State Teachers College. The neat appearance of the campus can be at- tributed to Mr. Hagele. The group of fellows that work for him are constantly working to improve the looks of the campus.
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Future secretaries are well frained y ith-r-e three, gay-r-oo-p group. These are familiar sounds to Miss Virginia Randall, BS., and ' X her shorthand class of twenty-two future stenog- raphers. In the business office she keeps books, answers telephones and accepts tuition. In her leisure moments she likes to relax in her favorite overstuffed chair and read an enjoyable book. We shall always remember her good- natured and sweet personality. Standing at the blackboard, Miss Randall writes shorthand characters, as she takes her class through a general routine drill. Gaylene Wesner and Carolyn Plubell working exceptionally hard Here We find Ml55 Randall in me llbfaft' 5C5 ln9 on their shorthand assignment, strive for eighty words a minute. the shelves for another interesting book to read.
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