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Mr. Arthur Hoffman leads the morning Prayer Group in daily prayers. Fundamentals of selling are points of discussion in the Retail Selling class. George E. Gill and John P. Price with Miss Betty Whitmas, secretary, comprise the Rehabilitation staff. -12- Let's see the other floors ANo'1'HER ,xc r1v1'rY CENTIQR that we will find in this building is the Book Store in the basement. At the first of each semester, it is almost impossible to walk tlirougli the basement, because the lines are so long. Students can buy books, supplies. sports tickets, and many other school items here. s ii i Q rv Waiting on students are Misses Dorothy Creech and June Wright, with Oliver Clark, Book Store manager. vs-
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T' K pl, 1 . . flvysffru hair, FINANCIAL OFFICE STAFF-Gloria Lang, clerk, DIRECTORS-Cleft to rightls Bayne Freeman. head of Reclassifica- and Harry F. ASIIIUS, receiving clerk. tion:, Fred Reeder. assistant director, Progranl Makingg H. Harold Walter, director of Guidance and Counselingg Odus Landreth, assistant. Reclassifieation. SERVICE MEN'S SCHOOL FACULTY-Seated fleft to riglltlz Howard Ransdell. M. WY. Slattery. Ruth Stone., Mrs. Arlah Wallace, Mrs. Gladys Niekell. Stmuling: Willialli Hawley, Don S. Patterson, Robert Belding. Howard Longshore. counselor, Charles Broscy. OFFICE FORCE- Seatell Cleft to riglltH: af Louisa Steeg. Miriam lim...-. Mr.. Elsie Wil- cox. Mrs. Ruth Smith. Agnes Kelscll. Janet Fisher. Standing: Nor- ma ,lean Robinson Norma Rodewald. Mrs. Nadine Sylvester. Mrs. Helen Cloud. Mrs. Adall Wallace. Geral- dine Relander. Eliza- betll Brooks. anus
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LIBRARY STAFF Cleft to rightlz Mary Louise Mann, head librarian, Dorothy Busby, Marjorie Sehoeh, Letha Coakley. Not connected with the school, but another part of this busy community, is the State Re- habilitation office, where counselors help disabled citizens find suitable occupations. Sh-h-h, we're nearing the library. It's on the second floor. Quiet rules have been established for students and faculty who wish to study and concentrate. Altogether we have about fifteen thousand books and we subscribe to more than one llLlI1Cl1'CCl magazines. On the south side is a lllCIll01'l2ll bookshelf which contains books that have been presented in IIIQIII- ory of boys who made the supreme sacrifice, faculty and students, and relatives. Each week the librarians ar1'ange new bulletin board dis- plays and other exhibits that fit certain occasions. Teachers have their own reading rooni which is attractively decorated and has lounging chairs. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-Bottom Row fleft to rightj: Beverly W'hipple, Aliee lrvin, W'ilma Hugh. Second Row: Marilyn Black, Norma Bless, ,lane Hermsen. Joy Belle Houghland. Standing: Dorothy Knauer, Carolyn Cooper, Maxine Cox, Helen Wilsoll, Patricia Ranek, Geneva White, Herbert Carpenter, James Lemen. ' The library staff arranged a special exhibit for M1 John Wflnte discussed carols at the Teachers Discussion the Home Economies Better Lunch Drive. Group Christmas tea
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