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g 1, - ,we kwa lv FILING AND ARRANGING familiar multicolor cards is the work that keeps this student busy doing the numerous clerical jobs created by the monster IBM machine in Chamberlain's Main Office. A: ,ry DAILY BULLETIN is read on occasion to Chamberlain Chiefs by Mrs. Dorothy Hewlett, main ojice secretary. OUTSIDE LINE PLEASE is heard many times a day by the SHADOWS AND REFLECTIONS mark many activities of eficient student operators at the telephone switchboard. front ojice. City Sportsmanship trophy stands high on counter. 79
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KEYS TO MANY DOORS hang in orderly rows waiting to unlock halls and halls of doors, trophy eases, and secret files. ain Office Localizes Activities of Campus All parts make a watch run smoothly, and so Cham- berlain's ofhce ticks off its tasks as efficiently. No easy job, but because of the staff of experts it is done very well. Scores of problems are handled and a multitude of routine jobs are performed daily for the faculty and students. Located in this labyrinth of oflices are the tiles and records of all students. Student assistants are constantly at the switchboard directing phone calls to the right extension. Report cards and schedules are whizzing through the IBM machine. All money coming into CHS through club projects, sports, lunchroom, and activities of all types is handled by the school auditor. From the vault to the mail box, the main oflice is the nucleus of activity at Chamberlain. Maxine McRae R. Aughtry Phyllis Bear-ss Mary johns Ruth Kerby Radna Vetzel M. Friedling Head secretary Bookkeeper Registrar I.B.M. Asst. principal? Large class aide Large class aide secretary , f S Y ' A'- MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Front row: Carol Sayers, Carolyn Shriver, Pam McFarland, Hellen Sellers, Peggy Bruns, Jorja Arm- strong. Second row: Carolyn Kelley, joycee Patterson, Pat O'Brien, Pat Gochenaur, Diana Sharp, Patsy Hogan, Paula Dugan, 78
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E1 LUNCHROOM LADIES-Left to Right: Margaret Holley, Merle Jarrell, Louise Daignault, Bessie Ellis, Marg Evans, Freida Greene, Ruth Langford, Gladys Meguiar, Helen Reils, Colette New, Marie Evans. Ladies Prepare Lunches t........ A vital part of the daily routine, the lunchroom, has this year been less crowded because of the new ac- quired privilege of off campus lunching. Those who remain on school grounds find the nu- tritional meals, tasty snacks and fountain refresh- ments easier to obtain now that the crowded condi- tions have been alleviated to some extent. The lunchroom built with the school in l957, was designed to accommodate 600 students. At present, it has been called on to feed as many as 900. The kitchens, as up to date as any in Hillsborough County, as well as the highly trained staff, have done much to make the campus cafeteria a pleasant place. FROM HAMB URGER to Boston cream pie. Lunchroom Ia- dies prepare appealing meals for over 2000 hungry Chiefs daily. , rv:- LUNCHROOM LADIES-Left to Right: Josephine Lewis, Virginia Saunders, Helen Mote, Ann Lafferty, Stella Preston, Ollie Feath- erstone, Mary Keith, Ann Schippnick, Ola Jennings, Alma Ricker, Edith Collins, Anna Brown. 80
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