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Resident Nurse and Dietitian Miss Beatrice Meltler, the resident nurse, has the important duty of ministering to ailing students. She has maintained the reputation for willing aid and kind attention. Miss Ellen Penn. the dietitian, directs the buying, preparing, and serving of all meals in the college dining room. With the increased enrolment, the dining room requires skillful management. Jliss Mettler, Miss IViin Business Manager and Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Mr. C. M. Hausknecht has the re- sponsibility of the efficient manage- ment of the Business Office which takes care of all financial matters of the college. Mr. N. T. Englehart has the re- sponsibility of taking care of repairs and maintenance, prepares for dances, entertainments, and ail special occa- sions. As Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings, he has many duties. He has always ])roved that efficiency is vital to the smooth operation of the college campus. Mr. C. M. Hausknecht. Mr, N I i: 20
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Students studying in the Elementary and Secondary curriculums receive training in this field, since it is they who will be dealing with the more cultural phases of public school education. Students in the Secondary curriculum receive a course in Music Appreciation, whereas the Elementary people receive closer instruction, for it is the latter group who will go into the grade schools and help mold the singing habits of young America. Music 19
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(iiliin.re, Miss Ma Art Students in the Secondary and Ele- iiienlai cuirieulunis are required to take courses in art and art appreciation. The elementary field also includes courses which embody the six fundamen- tal principles of art as applied to every- day living. Professor Keller includes in liis courses opportunities for students to practice drawing, lettering, poster-mak- ing, creative designing, and the use of color and design. Each course aims to develop a keen sense of judgment and appreciation of good design and color scheming in clothes and home jjlanning and decora- tion. Library Miss Pearl Mason and her as- sistant. Miss Dorothy E. Gil- more, have charge of the li- brary. The library serves as a ( learinghouse for Navy text- books as well as an aid to stu- dents in the selection of ma- terials. itrye J. Keller 21
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