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Page 19 text:
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These portals have watched us come and go through all the days of our training. Perhaps , like the teachers , they , too , have sometimes wondered whether we would ever amount to anything —we were so lighthearted , care¬ free , and sometimes so noisy — but we shall. Ah yes , our days here shall not have been in vain. Having entered these doors , we go out better prepared for service. Here they are—planning schedules, studying methods and procedures, always eager to offer us the best in every possible way, in our training for service in their respective departments—our patron saints, the Faculty.
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! Taking dictation, running bulletins, copying transcripts—these are only a few oj the duties of Miss Trina Effinger, Mr. Kyle ' s secretary. Her helpers (pictured below) assist with the office routine work. Miss Annie McConkey, Assistant Principal, assists Mr. Kyle in checking absentees; supervises the Cafeteria; and last but not least, is surpassed by no college professor when it comes to teaching Geometry and Trig. How could we get along without dear, faithful Mrs. Bradley to “dish up ” good things to eat? The youths {above) seem to be enjoying her “ eats ” at the moment. (Right) Miss Effinger and Rachel Grubb, at work in the office.
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Mrs. Nelle II. Peery is a real service to the school and to the Community. Training in Music is an asset to any individual who would serve his community. One must be able to express his thoughts effectively and correctly if he is to be of great value in civic affairs. We learn to do that in Mrs. Strickler’s English Class. And who can doubt the necessity for a knowledge of chemicals and their reaction in this age! Miss Webb’s Chemistry Class offers the solution to this need. !| I Our School Shop not only trains students in woodwork, metal work, mechanical drawing, etc., but is also now available to the community for machinery repair work, and any other service it can render the public. Muriel Dewease is only one of the many Andrew Lewis girls who learn the art of cooking and serving through actual practice in the Cafeteria—service now and for the future.
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