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llli'!LSmLa food for ere 9XCept 'l' AQUll0r les dishes llq, Head - Alexqn. FJlOyees in rhief Engi. riccte oir 'ICG Brad. Jackson, lL-Rl P. Lentz, L, 4 ...TT ar' I I v -I l I Y ' fl' .,' WJ ng... 5 . ffl l i 1. Ti x ,. ,qv Y x 5 'Inq T VOLUNTEERS - THANK YOU! l. GIFT SHOP-Sponsored and operated by Womens Auxiliary-Mrs, Vruwink, Chairman. 2. RENTAL LIBRARY FOR PATIENTSEMrs. McKinnon, one of many Auxiliary members who take hooks to patients each day. 3. Mrs. Perry Clark, Chairman of Volunteers, Mrs. Arden Day, Jr., President of Women's Auxiliary, Miss Elaine Nortz, Director of Volunteers. 4. VOLUNTEER TEACHING PROGRAM-Miss Edna Hedenberg, educational consultant, Mrs. Kathryn Scott, one of teachers. 5. SURGICAL SUPPLIES--Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Cul- bertson, Miss Ballard, Mrs. Woolridge, Mrs. Douglas, Miss McCreedy. 6. CANDY STRIPERS-Mrs. L. Thompson of Mail Room gets help from Patty Cook, teen-age daughter of Mrs. Cook, l'A3I. ,ix t A , , r : ' , 'I' Rf.. - s ii- . .. . , ,,.,f.:-,N , - Z. T 3 I hi n i. Y I' ' aff.,- ,. W- YT I-L,.4 xi of L. v , 'il v. N ,, I Hyk- 5.1 . as I l v l I 51 ' ll' V I JD 'F' G V , TITIQ A ' ' V T A li l lllllifl Illlllfl W ll' fi I f Q 4 - li lf J L-4..JlJ1.1- K I lil IINHU T I W' 'lll-. 5 l 'A fall li. V' !Q'lL- l i if Z b P g 2 I: li: v j -4 fl In I miilgli' Ly . . . L H ' , ' 1 I. li' ' I -st' uhrjd ' .. in 1 x ' . XXX. -5' - . - Q. 5, X . ..., 'f 1 1.1 gf, jf-E3' ' ll Q ix XJ . if TTT Q ' .-.v 111, or N -1 I--if L I ifrfsfif, Jfzzgtsilqv . ..Q.ia'f, 'I Q in w,j'5xv':.'72r- ., fx, V N. is Q ' .. l .1 , Q X ' 4 4' l -. : -1 1, A . Fo 5 g , ,.,,?Nmw, I l ...!f 5'iiX-A l - - 'If'-r ' , r l ., 'L 1f'Is? + sie I 'T ll' I . l Gifs' I ..,. sf' ,.. 878 I3l4l5 N . y Q 1, f 292122 s'iiX','-L I- .AQ Lux sf. in . . S? K iq. k L 6 1 ' I 'MAX . . f.. - l I NX f , x i 1- . 4... , rx XXX? .f I- 5 L l -f' f-s.
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4 '1e.f1If r rv I I I xxx r-- Bu 5T ! el L-C' 'ir A .4,.f SQ! Ollitly I. TRAY LINE IN MAIN KITCHEN-All food for lx patients and employees is prepared here except 1, C the special diets. AUX 2. DISH ROOM-Mr. J. Loscano and Mr. J. Aguilar J 2. I2 work at end of long moving belt that takes dishes one thru the giant steam sterilizer. To P, 3. HOUSEKEEPING-Mrs. Margaret Bonella, Head 3 A Housekeeper, gives assignments to Mrs. F. Alexan- Alrde der and Mrs. I. Haywood, long term employees in Miss Dept. . , 4. V 4. ENGINEERING-Mr..Ed Chapman IRI, Chief Engl- Hede neer, Mr. Ken Field, Assist., check intricate air Scott conditioning system. I 5. ASSISTANT HOUSEKEEPER1Mr. Clarence Brad- Eggs shaw checks on Mr. McPike and Mr. W. Jackson, MSS polishing classroom floor. l 6. REPAIR SHOP--Ready to tix-it are IL-RI P. CI Smith, J. Rose, R. Delgado, D. Purdue, E. Lentz, L. Malone, C. Benetield, and H. Voelkner. O l .,' T I I' ,1 3 wi X? I n ' g, Bqx, . I , - 'l,,AQ'r., V NJIT. Sh' Q . .?l' R sa -w'Cil y V.. s, YN M I v -'- 4 it .. I-H L. ,' ,I XX? N I 5 , I R- ' O I . - , e 4 I-I S1114 ix -:AF N I f : , . I , I X 1 I li. I I . A 1 .
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