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afafa vlaifg laer orm roufine clufiefi Many hours of work are needed to make Cody run smoothly. The Library Staff, Book Exchange, and Veteran Hall Guides gave willingly of their time to accomplish three of these beneficial duties. Taking a major responsibility in running the library, the Library Staff checked books, catalogued cards, and aided in the extensive task of taking inventory. With this experience in library work, they were eligible to apply for a job at public libraries. A new idea for selling and purchasing used books increased the past success of the Book Exchange. Individual locations were designated, one for buying and the other for selling used books. This system allowed busy students to receive the staff's services quicker and with more efficiency. Many Codyites having a free hour volunteered to be hall guides. Stationed at strategic locations in the halls, they attempted to keep students and outsiders from loitering after the bell and between classes. Seventy VETERAN HALL GUIDES . . . Front Row: W. Hahn fco-ordinatorl, L. Tittensor, M. Colorize, J. Schorr, A. Salciccioli, G. Nalepa. Second Row: S. Warnke, J. Carlson, S. Patten, V. Rushford, M. Strzykalski. Third Row: L. Spaw, B. Golas, R. Dudenhoeper, R. Cobb, M. Bethan, W. Caldwell. Fourth Row: S. Moore, A. Kraska, R. Markley, G. Vincent, J. Wolstone. Back Row: D. LaCroix, C. Derieg, K. Rajda, R. Rhoney, C. Taylor.
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ai ea exfencl Aoaloifahfg fo everyone Cody's receptionists and ushers extended friendly smiles and cordial hospitality to all guests and visitors. The ushers, as daytime doorguards, stood at all entrances as students passed into the auditorium. They checked to see that books and coats were not brought in and that no one was admitted after the tardy bell without a pass. Doing this, they eliminated fire hazards and excessive disturbance at all assemblies, song fests, and other special auditorium programs. In semi-formal attire, the ushers served at all Cody spectaculars also. As the audiences began to arrive, they took their designated ushering positions and graciously greeted, seated, and passed out programs to each viewer. Receiving visitors and new students, the receptionists showed them through Cody's vast network of halls and rooms. As our guests toured the building or were taken to a specified place, the receptionists answered their questions with informative replies. P.M. USHERS CLUB . . . Front Row: W. Foster Isponsorl, C. Cheston lhead usherj, P. Krulikowski fhead usherj, L. Krohn, K. Dege, R. Eckstrom, F. Gallo fsponsorl. Second Row: S. Farris, M. Garvey, A. Fickes, C. Fysh, P. Goward, S. Maltby, R. Naiorka. Third Row: J. Jankowski, P. Drain, C. Kru- kowslci, C. Moore, C. Gorski, E. Dunlak. Fourth Row: P. Gouda, C. Nedwick, C. Fill, G. Newhouse, I. Barnes, J. Grim, P. Szewczyk. Fifth Row: K. Moore, C. Clark, B. Hombrook, S. Purcell, E. Rapp, J. Painter. Back Row: J. Engel. M. Flint. V. Doh- ring, L. Messer, P. Purcell, J. Klusacek. D. Getchen. Sixty-nine
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BOOK EXCHANGE . . . Front Row: P. Squire, D. Paterson D. Pauch, J. Regets. Second Row: E. Bell fsponsorj, M. Ru: dick, B. Shuput. Third Row: E. Sielaff, D. Seigle, R. Gran- feldt, P. Paszkowski. Back Row: C. Genslak, D. Reefer, F. Rockwood. 15 VIR DUE' 500217 Do you have another volume on Ancient History? LIBRARY STAFF . . . Front Row: S. Maxwell, K. Beck, J. Snyder. Second Row: L. Palesch, S. Draeger. Third Row: G. Froman, C. Cheston, S. Machan. Back Row: P. Snider, W. Lees. Seventy-one
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