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CLASSES MAKE MAN Page Twelve
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ale not bcltaalteacUeli . . . It takes seconds to count time, but when it comes to counting for the heads of several special depart- ments and their assistants, no one asks for seconds to take their places. Caring for shop tools, Mr. B. W. Jackson (top left) is the Shop Maintenance Man. Social Service workers (top right) are Mrs. Margaret Ramsay, Miss Betty Jane Wysong, Miss Frances Eickhoff, Mrs. Wilmaje an Stickford, Mrs. Joanna Cushwa, Miss Margaret Foster, Mrs. Gertrude Hopper, Miss Mildred Harvey, and Miss Margaret Casey. Head of the eating depatment is Mrs. Edith Davis (bottom left). Assistants during the fall semes- ter for the school nurse, Miss Katherine Mertz, were (bottom right) Rosalyn Roembke, Mary Cal- vert, Corinne Roembke, Miss Mertz, Donna Frut- chey, Barbara Aichhorn, Margie Livingston, Mary Jo Harris, Helen Harrison, and Mary Jane Leverett. Page Eleven
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Like in a clock there are many working parts at Manual. Some small and other large sections that have a definite purpose. These parts at our school are the classes, and their purpose is to teach. Some of the classes teach us to work together, while others teach us definite skills and facts. Like many other classes at Manual, Mr. Harry B. Painter ' s study hall, pictured at the left, is an example of one of the many parts in action. It takes both teachers and students to make classes run. Combined they form the greatest pur- pose of our school, to teach and to learn. I guess we ' re just as important as any part of this clock, Mr. A. Ross Williams, representing the faculty, seems to be thinking. Seen with him, repre- senting the student part of the classes, is Betty Hol- brook, frequently an honor roll student. Page Thirteen
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