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Working before the noon hour rush, the staff of the cofeterio ore ftop, left? Skipper, Lockwood, Lowry, Collie, Borles, ond ftop, right? Cunninghorm, Bornes, Elliott, Hopkins, ond Willioms. Mrs. Ruth Smith Ccenter, leftl is shown directing Mr. H. B. Russell cts he prepores meort. Busy with their jobs Ccenter, rightl ore gordener Mr. G. A. Cottrell ond foremon Mr. Williom Butler, while oblivious to the comercr ore flower, left? Butler, Wcrllcrce, Speoke, Loucher, ond Cottrell. Members of the morintenonce stoff flower, rightl ore Cleft to right? Wolloce, Hcrll, Loucher, Fiehle, Mitchell, Brown, Forres, Butler, Hopkins, Speolke, cmd Cottrell. I lakes a lol of Work
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ervice is their keyword I GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL. Back row: Thompson, Davis. Sellers. Kerterson. Schiedler. Barr. Combs. Alexander. Simpson. Vaeqle. Helmcke: second row: Larson. Brock. Westerwick. Grammar, Iohnson. Mix. Sanders. Harvey. Hinkle. Schmitz. Mix: first row: Macdonald. McKeean. Schilt. Brown, Kaigler. Brown. Deal, Chester. Edgin. UNIFORM COMMITTEE. Iuanita Iackson. Sue Carollo. Betty Rae Buzan. Diane Stallcup. Ruth Mary Wells. Virginia Wasielewski, and Nancy Shimmel: front, Miss Contris. adviser. Under the chairmanship of Iris Chester, this year the service committee struggled with Wrapping clothing, making bed slip- pers for the Red Cross, delivering baskets to the needy, and helped pack boxes for the Russian War Relief. A S100 bond Was given to the Mustang Corral Drive as the Leagues dona- tion. Miss Howatt Was faculty adviser. When help shortage was so acute in the cafeteria at the be- ginning of the school year, the Girls' League officers filled in by serving at the lunch hour.
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MQW' eachers like to lialk Enioying a student-sponsored tea are. top left, Mrs. Kinneman, Miss Pothoff. and Mrs. Rasbury: top right, Mr. Carter and Mr. Utlaut, served by Pauline Hill: lower left. Miss Edwards. Mrs. Cockerell. and Mrs. Beaver: and lower right. Mrs. Yancy. Mr. Lowe, and Mrs. Chason. Below. lefL Miss Deaver dictates to two shorthand students, and, right. Miss Gathings outlines a week's work to one of her freshmen English classes. Teachers are not always the classroom slave-drivers that some students think. They enjoy a qood time as much as the students. Faculty members' routines of hard work are varied by the numerous teas given during the year in the home-making din- inq room and qive teachers an opportunity to discuss the trials and sometimes the joys involved by their profession.
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