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W 1f'KW Below Departmental Assistants Front Row Mesdames Louise Schneider Jeannette Fields, Gere trude Russell Betty Rowland Alice Goodwin Second Row Lowell Dont Arthur Cook, Roy Cod- dington Robert Furry Mrs Gwendolyn Huff Right Campus Police Patrolman Wilbert Gruner, Xgs. if -sr 'Nfxs Nr -his g sl.-.3-1. ' . Q -Q. 't is l 1. , xx Vx f'T':5v ,w 'K HV, , -. , ' - A i.l 1 -1 te -t A ' ,V V -Q Y Af . iv., ay , . .1 , , , 5' . 1- . ' v ix M 15,3 i I1 s Ill iifl l s W9 Above left, Evening Division Office-Front Row: Mesdames Mildred Langlotz, Mary Pentecost, Alpha Smith. Second Row: Mesdames Mory Hoffman, Eileen Thompson. Below left, Social Service Department--Seated: Mrs. Wilma Sims. Standing: Miss Frances Eickhoff, Mesdames Kay Sutherlin, Carolyn Ray. Above: The Arsenal tower serves as home base for night school students. I -- of 4 ICN. Y L' C75., -I Beg' ,M
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ian., 1 , ff .-Q if 19 l .i yf i H Office Staff: Front Row: Mesdames Dorothy Armel, Helen Harvey, Miss Norma Rodewald, Mesdames Gloria Robbins, Florence Cox, Virginia Cauble, Ann Loyal, Ruth Berryman. Second Row: Mesdames Patricia Littell, Elsie Robards, Phyllis Reeves, Rosalynne Yarnell, Rita Tussey, Louise Creasser, Janice Chadwick, Caroline Hiatt, Edna Ayres, Fannie Fowler. .J'1. tar i 3 ssistants handle clerical chores Operating a school as large as Tech was a major undertaking, and much of the work was done by office staffs and assistants. The staffs of day school and Eve- ning Division handled the clerical work for over 8000 Tech pupils. The teacher aides and depart- mental assistants helped to relieve the load of paper work on teachers and department heads. The Social Service staff aided needy pupils while the Bookstore staff helped to keep pupils furnished with necessary supplies. Three policemen were assigned to keep Tech safe for its pupils. . 'lf '31 1.3.2 ,yi .. ff 4' . . sfse 'mg ' . ,, . . 1 vga' fi 2 eg? . 1 V I rv fl ff, A 55 'iff .f fri F47 2 06 ,2 'C-337' Teachers Aides: Mesdames Lula Roberts, Barbara Brown, Spencer Tuttle, Mrs. Leta Buchanan Above, Bookstore Clerks: Mesdames Frances Craig, Wilma Durham, LaVerne Stewart. Right: E. C. Hamilton and Tom Walker, head cus- todians.
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0afeTeria Feeds 3.000 TiTans dailg Did you know ThoT one Iorge cow, T2 pounds of governmenT lord, T12 pounds of governmenT flour, 8 pounds of powdered milk, 3 pounds of sc1IT, 4 pounds of dried eggs, 3 pounds ond 4 ounces of yeosT, ond 9 gcillons of wc1Ter keep The Tech spiriT olive? The cow is picked from The crecim of The crop To serve The Iunching Tifons. In Tod, The Tech coiTeTerio could be coilled The hcim- burger hoven of The world. Through cc1IcuIoTions, The cofeferio sTc1TT oipproximoTed ThoT Tech sTu- denTs consume 2,977 hcimburgers in one doy. Tech sTudenTs TeosT upon The TinesT pure-bred cow on The moirkeT-400 pounds oT iT in 0 doy To be exdcT! IT is shipped To us in 25 pound bcigs of hamburger To be mixed wiTh Thou- sonds of groiins of sc1IT, pepper, ond monosodium gIuTdmoTe. ATTer The pciTTies ore cooked, They meeT Their pcirTners in business-THE BUNS. A poss Through The worming oven, Then brings Them To The end of The line--iusT To be devoured by rov- enous sTudenTs. I I T 1. X I ,. - f ,-.-,-w-rwfffz win' zlfnw' , - f' . , V-'EXW' 4' . T., A- ,A-N h wg.: - 'flf,:Q1.am-sry. er WA - ' gf 5 . if , 'Aww A m -V . . W ,ta-3,1 ,ss xc .iff-r -'plz' , 5, A f ' ' ' ar' ' ., X' A' W
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