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Mrs. Blanche Maxheld MISS MAXFIELD One of the indispensable people associated with Seminary is Miss E. Blanche Maxlield. Our kindly and capable dietitian plans the menus, supervises their preparations, and purchases food and dormitory equipment. Miss Maxheld has in- deed done her work with efficiency throughout her twenty-live years here. THE ENGINEERS It is the joh of Mr. Clarence P. Iones and Mr, Charles Spear, as chief engineer and school carpenter, to keep the buildings warm, iron out mechanical difficulties, and keep Seminary prop- erty in repair. This they do most eH:1ciently. Mr. Iones and Mr. Spear Dietitian EHSIHCCYS THE BUSINESS STAFF The Dean's Ofhce and the Business Ofhce are the mechanics of Vlfyoming Seminary. In the Business Ofhce you will find our eflicient bookkeepcr and general manager, Nlr. Clarence C. Mack and Miss Stella Colomb, who is Dr. Decker's secretary and supervisor of the switchboard. The staff in the Dean's Oflice consists of Miss Shirley Edwards, Dean Adam's friendly secretary, and Se1ninary's record elerkg her assistant, Miss Alberta Emeriek, and Miss Iean Schrempp, who has charge of our bookstore. THE WAITERS The boys who serve in Seminary's dining room- as waiters are efficient and hard working. To serve as a waiter is an opportunity for stud- ents to help meet their tui- tion and board expenses. This year these boys are under the line leadership of Head Waiter VVallace Pelton. This Work forms an important and appreciated part of the main- tenance of Seminary. WAITERS Miss S. Golomb Miss S. Edwards Miss I. Schrempp Miss A. Emeriek s giggle? lr H H Sf 5 tri lg ggi QE E 'L - ,,,3.,a5Z1f 3, ' V5 hflr. C. Mack at gust Q sl? :agar s mm. mx masse, sa. is-if-ms manga ia. was 1.7 3 a .1 , Z.: 3 a a a wa-an . ' wr a we H as 22 a Q Sai -' SL-aiififffii. ' 2 if fi n M S- if V :..-EZYZQ 5 .- m -:rss E -a , V-:- :-f-za M Q Q is was 3 ff - ,S -sf wr W H W -f FF E . . SE 'fx ,, . r -.a'5:e5:.::a::2t- it 5 L H all a 1. 5 a ,rw . aa ,S sa . E B T 'B mam K lfimi rf--rr Q sa a First Row-G. Long, G. Russell, E. Lane, I. Rossman, N. Butler. Second Row-P. Stone, G. Uritis, I. Caswell, W. Callison, VV. Pelton, C. Mazaleski, W. Brown.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION Prof. Schatz, Mrs. Mildred Calkins, Prof. Kennedy. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The opportunity for physical development is well provided for here at Seminary. In addition to both varsity and junior varsity teams for both boys and girls, gym classes are compulsory for those not on any team. The boys' gym classes are conducted by Professors Benjamin I. Kennedy and Stanley Schatz. Girls' phys- ical education classes are taught by Mrs. Mildred Calk- ins. There is also an intramural system supervised by Professors David B. Eavenson. PUBLIC SPEAKING Seminary's Public Speaking Department is headed by Miss Dorothy Edwards. A graduate of the Leland Powers School of the Theatre and Boston University, she teaches juniors and post graduates the art of de- livering a speech before an audience, and Parliamentary Law. Miss Edwards straightens out Senior Oration difficulties as well as being the Director of the Dramatic Club. M Miss V. Helen Anderson MISS V. HELEN ANDERSON SCITIIIIZIIYYS courses in art and mechanical drawing are taught by Miss Anderson. She attended Pembroke College of Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design. Largely responsible for the art work and covers of the Opinator , Miss Anderson also serves as adviser to the Girls' Student Council in Swet- land Hall. Miss Anderson is a friendly and talented faculty member. THE BENNETT LIBRARY UA library is a group of thoughts waiting to be kindled into light by contact with human minds - George Boaz. The opportunity to use this thought is found in our Bennett Library. Founded in 1855 by Zeba Platt Bennett, the library contains 7500 volumes and subscribes to thirty-five magazines. This material is capably organized by Mrs. Eleanor Caswell and her aides, whose kind assistance benefits every harried student. Miss Dorothy Edwards LIBRARY STAFF I. Pemberton, Mrs. Caswell, M. Haas, L. Davis, I. Knoll
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