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fl Uffice Staff It is a real leasure to step into the o ce and be greeted with the friendly, courteous attention char- acteristic of our office staff. Their inforlnality makes tl1e students feel free to enter at any time. The remit- tance of lunches, letters, and parcels is always cheer- fully done. Because of these and countless other services offered so graciously they will always be remembered as a superior office staff. Left to right: Seated-Miss Muriel Sanderson, Miss Katherine Field. Standing-Mrs. Gertrude Eldridge. 5, AYJL will 'Janitorial Staff 'ull r l l Kneeling-William Van Steenburgh, John Robertson, John Cameron. Standing!-Chester Smith, Gebhard Thurnherr, William McLachlan, Philip Bernhardt. The Tower
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Junior Student Council The Student Council, for the first time divided into junior and senior groups, is a body representing the entire school. Its many achievements this year included the promotion of school movies, charity drives, the annual operetta, first aid courses. a safety campaign, and other activi- ties in the interest of the student body. Left to right: First row -Betty Mae Reif, Virginia Miller, Phyllis Glenn, Mary Nell Glock, Russell Dustman. Second row -Elizabeth Browning, Viola Nichols, Barbara Bowery, Lucia Jones, Marleah Savage, George Kincaid. Third row -Martha Coppess, Donald Johnston, Donald Stiles, David Kiplinger, Edwin Mayer, Ada J. Kreinheder. Eaizrth row -Robert Whelan, Homer Babbidge, David Johnston, George Limburg, Arthur Higgins, William lOtt. Senior Student Council Q, Left to right: First row -Alice Neilsen, Constance Hartman, Clarisse Finkbeiner, Betty Avery, Martha Barry, Dorothy Barclay, Ruth Vossler, Martha Aranibar. Second row -Nancy Boyle, Gretchen Schweickhard, Roberta Hoe, Ruth Nichols, Dolores Beyer, Grace Wilson, jane Sheeler, Marilyn Manger, Gloria Moore. Third row -Chester Brunner, Robert Luedeking, Robert Fimiani, Alan Benjamin, Donald Cushing, David Ash, Paul DuPernell, john Kelly, Alvin Russo. Fourth row-Edward Farmer, James Bibbins, Alan Schaefer. George Sager, Bob Edgell, Bob Shelley, Ray Van Sweringen, Don Schwartz, Harold Rhynedance. 19 Tenth Anniversary 4
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Cafeteria Staff E A few of the people in ' Amherst who often go nn- reeognized are the members of the Cafeteria Staff. YVe are apt to forget how lunch we owe to them for the de- licious food, tastily served, which they prepare day after day. Nlrs. Schmidlin, head dietician, manages her diflicult job smoothly and efficiently. Her assistants aid her in the task and cer- tainly make it pleasant for those buying their lunches. All in all, from cashier to cook, We have a fine cafe, teria staff. Left to right: First row --James Carroll, Dorothy Schmidlin, Margaret Payne, Mrs. Trostle, Miss Beale, Mrs. Walser. Second row -Mrs. Schmxdlm, Ernest Payne, Bob Acker, Leonard Maurer, John Crangle, Ray Pierce, Edward Crangle, Bud Cushing, Elmer Vogt. 'lr 'A' 'lr l t WE WOULD BE PERSISTENT IN TASKS NVE UNDERTAKE, FOR T0 IVIAIN- TAIN A PURPOSE IN SPITE OF OPPOSITION IS AN INDICATION OF STRENGTH AND COURAGE. VVE NVOULD BE LOYAL TO OUR SCHOOL WHICH IS WORTHY OF GREAT- t EST HONOR AND ESTEEM, FOR IT INSPIRES US WITH KNOWLEDGE. t WE WOULD ENDEAVOR TO ATTAIN A HIGHER EDUCATION, FOR EDU- CATION MEANS GREATER OPPORTUNITIES IN LATER LIFE. NVE WOULD CO-OPERATE WITH OUR SUPERIORS, FOR MORE SATIS- FACTORY RESULTS ARE ACHIEVED BY WORKING TOGETHER. WE WOULD SPGORTSMEN, FOR A SPORTSMAN IS FAIR AND GENEROUS, A GOOD LOSER AND A GRACEFUL XVINNER. WE WOULD BE FRIENDLY, FOR A GENIAL COMPANIONSHIP OF CLASS- MATES MAKES SCHOOL LIFE PLEASANT AND LEAVES MANY HAPPY MEMO- RIES. V'E WOULD RESPECT THE SCHOOL BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT AND THUS SHOW OUR APPRECIATION FOR THOSE THINGS WHICH OUR COM- MUNITY HAS PROVIDED. WE WOULD UPHOLD THE STANDARDS WE HAVE SET, FOR BY SO DOING E WE CAN IN A SMALL MEASURE EXPRESS OUR GRATITUDE FOR SUCH A 'Q WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES. BETTY BECKER '32 21, Tenth Anniversary
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