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e Aides AS THEY GO about their duties, these people add to our education by pro- viding daily examples of how lives can be enriched by work conscientiously performed, efficiently, cheerfully, and with a recognition of its value to the whole college program. CASH CUSTOMER - Mrs. Freda Gunn, cosmetology clerk, checks out cash from Mrs. Elena Gurley, secretary to the director of student business. KNOW-IT-ALLS - Doyle Callaway came to the right place when he wanted a bit of information. Help- ing him are Mrs. Betty Breault, Mrs. Mariorie Rosenberg, Alice Smith, and Mrs. Dorothy Carlson, secretaries in the Main Office. SERVICE — Mrs. Marjorie Born, Mrs. Lucille Kennedy, Mrs. Edith Schlo- bohm, Mrs. Avis McCullough, Mrs. Jean Reid, and Mrs. Alice Anders man the counter at the Tigers Den. Dapper customer is Mark Bowers.
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Amiable LOUD PRAISES could be sung by students and faculty alike for the unfailing courtesy and helpfulness of those highly essential workers who run the switchboard, keep the records, sell the books, prepare the food, and generally see that things run smoothly on the college campus. HELLO GIRLS - Mrs. Lois Erwin, Guidance Office secretary, and Mrs. Johnny Palovac, switchboard operator, exchange information about the counselors ' appointment schedules. STOCK-AIDE Mr. D doesn ' t really feel imprisoned by all those textbooks he has to sell. Few stu- dents know that his real name is Harry Dangerfield.
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Organizations COLLEGE WITHOUT ORGANIZATIONS would be unthinkable. Some groups are primarily social in purpose, although they often engage in many highly commendable service projects. These have been designated Clubs in this yearbook. Others exist chiefly to pursue special interests or to provide various services on campus. It is these groups which have here been termed Organizations. Of basic importance to them all are vigorously contested and honest elections. None have challenged the honesty of City College elections, but on occasion partisans have been somewhat more than zealous in promoting their candidates. When this has happened, others have been eager to cry out in alarm against slipshod methods of balloting. Ostentatious changes were made in electoral procedures, but soon the more literate observers were heard to mutter, Le plus change, la meme chose. A broad translation: It all comes out in the wash. HELPING HAND - Cathy Hollmen looks the other way while Bill Derryberry hands Rich Martin a ballot — and a suggestion about how to vote. RECEPTION — After an expose, voters lined up as properly as debutantes at a ball to turn in their ballots. Note roped off area to protect the electorate from intimidation
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