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Diversified Lines Lead fo Are you sure we have enough towels? could be the question asked by Mrs. Irene Wadell of Mrs. Amelia Matson. These two women may be the minority in the custodians' department, but they have a very important part of the work. Here they are shown checking the supplies before going the rounds and filling all soap and paper dispensers. They are certainly a pair of hardeworking people. Shown catching their breaths in a rare moment are the efficient managers of our school's cafeteria. While Mrs. Vida Stiles sets out the delicious rolls, Mrs. Dora McCall is busy at the steam table. Mrs. Leona New- quist, Mrs. Ethel Agnew, and Mrs. Esther Wilke seem to be thinking they may have out-done themselves on their salads. The salads are well-known to Murrayites for their freshness and eye-appeal. These five ladies are indeed the busiest in the build- ing. Does that look good! says Mr. George Bergup, wood- shop instructor, as he waits his turn for a piece of cake. He is second in line, however, to Mrs. Leona Hanson. Mrs. Han- son sometimes leaves her sevving, interior decorating, and family and social problems classes to see what's cooking with Mrs. Ann Fisker. Mrs. Fisker is serving some of her students' cookery to her eager guests. Page fourteen
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Be Nimble, Bob, Be Quick Bob Sorensen is surely having a chance to be both nimble and quick as he gets a work-out on Murray's trampoline This type ot phy. ed. work is very popular with the students because there is a fascination in knowing how one will bounce . interested in Bob's progress are Mr. Joseph Odanovich and Miss Patricia Pischel, gym in- structors. John Otto is carefully observing Bob's technique as it is his turn next, and he wants to be especially careful. Stamp of Approval Business Manager, Jack Sorteberg, has a responsive look- ing audience as he explains the intricate inances ot year- book budgeting to Mr, Williani Scanlan, principal, Juleen Sampson, editor, and Dr, Forrest Conner, superintendent ot St. Paul public schools. The listeners are hoping that Jack will give them good news in the spring when an accurate budget is set up. Do these things actually work? Helen Miller wants to know, The answer of Mr. James Aldridge, director of Junior Achievement in St. Paul and a user of the achiever-made product called Snow-Treods, was definitely affirmative. James Niessen and Gloria Hert, standing, look over the second ot the pair of treads. Their looks seem to say, Well, it could be. Page thirteen
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Interests, Accomplishments A smile ot pride and approval passes between Mr. Joseph Sanders, and Miss Grace Mackey, standing, as they look over the prizes awarded to the top salesmen in the Crowell-Collier magazine subscription drive. Nancy Wallgren is looking at her watch and the ice skates she won as top salesman. Michael Scott is thrilled over his portable radio, and Pat Kehr is longing to try out her radio. Miss Mackey, is indeed proud of her homeroom number lo, as her pupils sold the most subscriptions. Carol Berry tries her skill on the electric typewriter as Miss Eleanor Steelesmith and Miss Valborg Helseth may be telling Carol she need not press the keys so hard. Irene Paulbitske, standing, and Grace Meyer, seated, are thumb ing through the magazine published for ottice workers, Toduy's Secretary. Miss Steelesmith teaches bookkeeping and typing, Miss Helseth teaches typing and shorthand. When it comes to selecting a spot on the globe tor study or for a really different vacation, Mr. Bernard Quinn, social studies, Miss Virginia Fertig, world history, Mrs. Ruth Eddy, American history, and Miss Bertha Muedeking, social studies, are experts. They spend their vacations visiting the many places about which they teach throughout the school year, Page Htteen
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