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Hu of the School As in any school, the attice is the center ot all activity. The work done is as impor- tant as any in a business. Here, the ever- present attendance cards are being effi- ciently dealt with lay Carol Lindig, Peggy Bentz, Mrs. Neva Farley, Mr. William Scan- lan, and Mrs. Martha Bussiaeger. Among the many daily tasks accomplished by the oFlice stati are the absence excuses, the daily bulletins, and the numerous requests of students and teachers. Community Lines Good examples of community spirit are Mrs. Carl Nordly, pres- ident of the Murray P.T.A., and Mr. Sam Hamilton, assistant prin- cipal. Mrs. Nordly has a good record as a leader and is well- liked by all with whom she comes in contact. Mr. Hamilton is well-known for his friendly greetings to all, and his kindly advice to those who need guidance. They are both fine evidence that one can be business-like and pleasant too. Waif. H's My Turn Nexf Since the coming of the snow plow to Murray there has been a little discord in the custodians' department. All ot the men want to op- erate the machine. On a snowy day, the speediest one gets to use the plow. Mr. Marvin House is tirst while Mr. Melvin Smith and the late Mr. Glenn Paulson await their turns. Mr. Ed Bakula is pretend- ing to be skeptical as to whether or not it works. Page ten
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H's Relaxing, They Say Let's have another cup of cofteef' might be the motto of the Murray mathematics teachers. The cafeteria seems to be a corn mon meeting place for Miss Louise Peder son, Mr. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Helene Beck er, Miss Olive Batschelet, and Miss Louise Smith. As the instructors of algebra, geom etry, arithmetic, and general math, these tive people represent a lot of numbers They need the refreshment offered by a cup of coffee, but still must bring some of theii homework along to do while on relief. In a combination at music and art, Mr. George Jaeger and Miss Marie Darche ot the art department are paid a visit by Mr. Alexander Heron and Mrs. Helen McGeever. Mr. Heron, band director and seventh grade music teacher, looks on as Mrs. McGeever, choir director, examines a music book with excellent illustrations. Mr. Jaeger and Miss Darche are always eager to show their collections to anyone. 5b'i'r4i?ipl iits' ' 7' The library workroom with its stacks of magazines can be ot great help to students and teachers. Here Miss Donna Edlund catches up on some reading, while Mr. William Addi- son of Mr. Edward Datko are sidetracked by a Popular Mechanics magazine, Here in the stacks one can often find English teachers sorting out material for class proiects. Page eleven
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