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aintenance Ten years of full time occupation as maintenance man and superintend- ent of the buildings and campus are a witness to the excellency of Brother Raymond Tuck's work. Charles Boshell and Carl Tuck are his capable assistants. , Brother Tuck supervises the activities of approximately forty boys who work twelve hours per week on maintenance projects and general clean-up work. One of their present activities is the painting of the tabernacle, and before school reconvenes next fall, both dormitories will have been painted. . Worthy of honorable report is Brother Tuck's competency as instructor of she general construction class He has won the deep admiration of every stu ent R N Tuck Carl Tuck warms Mlmntenance man sees tt done the buildings Boshell M lsswnar Rest Home A place of refuge for travel weary missionaries is to be found in the Mis sionary Rest Home maintained in the West wing of the men s dormitory Miss Hattie Hacker a missionary returned from India serves as hostess helping the many missionaries who pass through Springfield to feel at home here Keeping a fresh vision of the World need before the students these godly messengers constantly stir up new work ers for the kingdom With the impress ive reports and confirming pictures from distant fields as an added incentive many recruits go forth to dispel heathen dark ness with the light of God s love .Wfws Hacker jmejnares fo ente1'z'am Page Twenty Mme , . 'X f O I ,- . . H . 1 . . ' . ' i , r 1 1 . . 5 1 ' , H f - ,, ,- I . 1, 1 , if , . I-' , . . 1 . 1- , -
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CUTORS fi. x M555 jll. Qld-on Mrs. G. Carmiehael The matron of a large institution has indeed a responsibility, but the Lord has given to CentralBible Institute one who is capable in all respects for the task. Miss Olson gives unstintingly of her time and energy to the work at hand, of whatever nature it may be, Assigning duties to all the students and seeing that they are accomplished is no sinecure. The marketing for so large a family is in itself an enormous undertaking. In spite of such weighty matters to which she attends, Miss Olson finds time to play her cello with the Springfield Civic Symphony Orchestra, of which she is a member. Mrs. Carmichael, an assistant matron, supervises the duties in the 'boys' dormitory, sorts the boys' mail, and oversees the dining room. She has proved herself to be more than a friend to the students by allowing them to take patterns from her children's work material in the commodious visual aid room which she has provided. , Counting the cost. Overseeing duties. Page T Lentg eight er R as W W be ol st vi rf ,T 'sf E I miss sion: West Hart from the 1 Spri: I need mess ers 1 ive 1 distz recri ness
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S T A F F E. O. Pharis It's going to be good today Bakery Kitchen The smooth operation of the culinary department' of the school is essential to the Well-being of the student body. Brother E. O. Pharis filled the import- ant position of chef during the first semester. Charles Boshell, assisted by Kate Szinyakovice, has efficiently managed this department during the latter half of the school year. One marvels at the ease with which meals are prepared for such a large family and the necessary amount of cleanaup Work accomplished on scheduled time. A glance into the kitchen near meal time reveals twenty or thirty students industriously engaged in the various tasks assigned them. ln this department many principles of promptness and de- pendability are applied. It is by the cooperative spirit of the workers and the faithful interest and supervision of the chefs that the students are provided with a variety of well-balanced menus of Wholesome food. This is indeed a valuable contribution to health and enjoyment of school life. Pago Thirty 1 body. Is the broad done, Tod? The tasty bread and pastry enjoyed at C. B. I. is baked by a student, Ted Murphy. The fact that one hundred loaves of bread are baked daily proves its popu- larity. Sweet rolls are an added feature to Sunday morning breakf fast-s, and Sunday dinners would not seem complete Without the delicious pies that the baker pre- sents to an appreciative student Cent may the n Mrs. seme early nighi are Q everj many stude housi and 1 and , popu a few impo One of assets to equipped ficient sup Florence T twenty-five are includ commentari For the cj students thi rack contaii riodicals an paper. The tiful source
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