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i5atisfacti Ten cakes, twenty pies, hundreds of salads -thatis Mrs. Ewing going over the dayis menu with infinite care, while the other ladies hustle about, stirring, chopping, and beating in anticipation of the rush of the double lunch hours. Now they are ready with rows of salads, cakes, and puddingsg steaming vege- tables and luscious soup. The flowers on the tables and those lovely arrangements in the oihces came from the nu q uaranteed gardens and work-rooms of Uni. No school in the U. S. is prouder of its grounds, with their green, sloping lawns, cool, shady grove and natural springs. Mr. Little and his staii constantly dig, spade, plant' and irrigate to keep this campus the thing of beauty that it is today, while no less busy are Mr. Boldt and his assistants to whom the school is indebted for the maintenance of cleanliness and order both inside and outside the buildings. CUSTODIANS First Row: A. Boldt, W. Zaiman, M. Little, Joe . Second Row: W. Grotiean, L. Brown, C. Taylor, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Donnell, O. Wilderman. Third Row: R. Hawkins, S. Pagter, J. Walton, L. Perdue, J. Wilson, G. Wright, C. Jenkins, J. Connelly. Dietetically non-fattening, says Mrs. Ewing CAFETERIA STAFF First Row: F. Gallic, A. Wildau, M. Hunt, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Bradshaw, M-rs. Ewing, M. Burgess, B. Morris, M. Shelley, A. Morris, L. Kennedy. Second Row: G. Greddy, M. Hodgson, P. Schmiti, P. Rodgers, Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Vinyon, J. Sterling, D. Shaver, B. Howard, F. Cavanee, F. Raymond. Third Row: P. Gray, B. Derwin, G. Burris, R. Peterson, J. Bollero, R. Meyers, Mrs. Cummings, C. Rodgers, L. Toscano, T. Houchen, E. Sattinger, L. Evans, R. Warman, R. Dodson 20
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When in ll Late again! Here's your blue slip. Where but from the attendance oHice would these ominous Words eminate? But even with his unpopular verdicts to the tardy scholar, lVlr. Stanton is one of the best-liked members of the school, and no Color Day is complete un- less he is a member of the east. Down the hall from the attendance office, is the counselor's office, here, Mrs. Lombardi advises parents and students about programs, curriculum, classes, and other matters of pro- cedure. She plans, With members of the faculty, the guidance program and checks stu- dents, credits to see that they have fulfilled requirements for graduation, college or trade- school entrance. Mrs. Lombardi is the answer to all questions of programs and credits. nuht...it's hlu EVERETT C. STANTON Attendance OHice GIRLS' BOARD OF HEARING First Row: June Wright, Kris Weaver, Leftitia Matthias, Barbara Davis. Second Row: Gracie Everft, Sidney Moore, Naomi Childress, Claire Fredericlcs, Ruta Bielslcis l l MARY ELLEN LOMBARDI Counselor l 9
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lin fumble, nn qrumhl Gracious custodians of the main oHice, Miss Stevens and Miss Dunlap Miss Coinon patiently counts thousands of books, while Miss Patrick keeps the records straight May I have some paper? Can you stencil this test? Have you change for a dollar? Did anyone find a leather jacket? May I get a car book? Are the tickets on sale here? are a few of the questions that students and teachers bring to the offices of Unihi every hour of the school day. Miss Dunlap oiiiciates as Mr. Wvadsworthis secretary, and she and Miss Stevens efficiently conduct the main oHLice, Where the entire school goes for advice, information, and helpg Miss Colnon has charge of the hook room and assists in the libraryg Mrs. Patrick keeps records and other- wise helps in both Mr. Stanton's and Mrs. Lombardiis oflicesg while Mr. Fife runs the student store and has charge of all school finances. Unihi's finances are insured with Mr. Fife.
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