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f S 1 1 . l fr EVERYTHlNG'S WORKING FINE, Mr. Addison C. Leeper ' assured ianifors William Wagner, Melvin Thompson and John C. Flynn as they checlred the boiler room gauges. LET'S EAT! exclaimed fhe ianifors Charles Olson, James Jensen, Elmer Naylor, Oswald Gucltenburg and Carl Anderson l as fhey fool: lime out from rheir daily dulies. Much credit lor the schools cleanliness should have been given to the custodians. Al- though many times taken for granted, they play- , ed a most important role in Albert Lea High School lil'e throughout the year. , Tllhenever there was to be a program in the , auditorium or when students wished to obtain admission to the school for work on extra-curri- cular activities, the janitors were called on. Stu- , dents frequently requested the maintenance stall to repair broken locks and clean up spilled ink. N The preparation ol' nourishing but inexpen- sive loods was the task ol' Mrs. Mabel Crynes and N her capable assistants. Each day of the week, students enjoyed a variety of well-balanced meals , including hot dishes, soups and desserts. , The cafeteria stall's schedule included the Q preparation ol' l1ot lunches for all the grade , schools as well as both junior and senior high Q schools. Because of the crowded conditions still existing in the school, it was necessary for the Junior High to eat their lunches in two separate shifts from 11:30 AAI. to 12:30 P.M. T ' ' Sz' P 'gfeczlzfi df , 'Z GETTING TOGETHER EACH MORNING FOR COFFEE before serving Mrs. Gladys Olson, Mrs. Mabel Crynes, Mrs. Selma Krueger, Mrs. Edna were The cafeteria s+aFf . . . Mrs. A. L. Hove, Mrs. Minnie Wagner, Hicks, Mrs. Alice Anderson, Mrs. Fern Gorman and Mrs. Gladys Reese.
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