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Mrs. Bessie C. Randolph Assistant Bookkeeper Mr. George V. Stephenson Football and Wrestling Coach Mr. James Earl Titus Bookkeeper .2 Mr. James Poole Lower School Physical Education Mr. E, C. Popa Coach Junior Varsity Football Mrs. Marjorie Prowse Secretary to Chaplain :, NM llil ffl. 'cf lv- WN Hs- W if 'E Mr. Kenneth Wadleigh Transportation Mr. Edward M. Webb Swimming Coach . -Q Yr 'Tr' it 4
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Mrs. Edith Graves Assistant Receptionist Mrs. Juanita Griffith Dietitian Mrs. Emilie Hein Librarian f sw Ns! i Mr. David Mittleholtz Tennis Coach Mr. Robert A. Neil Lower Schczl Physical Esuzatiin Mrs. Frieda Phillips Assistant Nurse V-4' Mrs. Shirley Johnson Secretary ti Euzmcis Manager Miss C. Faith Lewis Sccrctar. ti Ctrnmandant Mrs, Rosalind H. Martin Assistant Registrar X. if I ,WX 'wfffl ,au g .f,4, F ,
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Mrs. Edith Evans School Hostess Among the most profound influences on our lives at tne academy are the genuine interest and warm effection tendered us by our house- mothers. Whether in lower school, junior high school, or upper school, the home away from home atmosphere afforded us by the sincere affection displayed by these gracious ladies has often prevented a siege of homesickness. When Iife's problems become too difficult to be solved by a hard-boiled first sergeant or a gung-ho captain, the sympathetic under- standing offered by the housemothers is often the only thing that keeps us from going over the hill. A hearty thank you to Mrs. Wilton for listening to the woes of C Barracks while sew- ing on sergeant's stripes, and to Miss Gro- becker for presiding over D Barracks' castle of contentment while molding unruly, stub- born personalities into courteous young gen- tlemen who can master the art of proper table etiquette. Although she was not a housemother this year, Mrs. Edith Evans typifies the role. The graduating class remembers her as an ever- faithful friend and enthusiastic booster of student activities. We all agree that she is the perfect hostess for any function, but we still fondly recollect the happy moments spent after CQ. in Mom's apartment. Mrs. Marie Pugh Relief Housemother 'GUN mf ,, 'U lx f ff , ,CQ5 X 419' 'nf It 1-I7 Mrs. Louise Wilton Housemother, C Barracks f 'N 'A v 'Q 1 ' - , rf.: 'NJ X 'sv Miss Kathleen Grobecker Housemother, D Barracks QP: 41 .
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