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LOU I SE DARST ALEXANDER FARQUHAR Stenography, Bookkeeping, Business, Business English Office Practice jUNE Pl-IYPERS Typing DOROTHY CILL CLARENCE SWACKHAIVIER Physical Education Physical Education IRENE HORVATH DR. NAMEN Nurse School Physician Business Staff The business staff of any organization forms a vital department through which all forms of contact and communication flow. Books are balanced, bills and checks are writteng all types of stenographic work are carried on as the business department reckons for the activities and expenditures of the entire studio. On the business staff of Station l..fOfG are Miss Darst, stenography, bookkeeping and office practiceg Mr. Far- quhar, business and Business Englishg and Miss Phypers, typing. To these people Station LfOfG owes a great deal for efficient operation and well managed organization. Health Advisers Health, being of utmost importance to everyone conf nected with Station L-OfG, the studios are provided with four upholders of the principles of good health. All are concerned with prevention of illness as well as treatment and cure. Miss Gill and Mr. Schwackhammer are the health directors who conduct regular physical education classes. Miss Horvath and Dr. Namen are the nurse and doc' tor who attend to illnesses and defects which are found among the employees of the studio. Page 'Twelve
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Technical Engineers The practical and basically important problems of Sta' tion LfOfG are managed by the mathematical engineers. It is they who calculate and estimate and figure sums that are never even thought of by the very people who enjoy the finished product which was made possible by such calculation. The intricacies of such a department are almost utterly foreign, yet directly beneficial to all the listeners of Sta' tion L-OfG. Only if these workers were to suddenly stop their work altogether would their true value and neccsf sity be in any measure appreciated. In such position, in the studios of LfQfG are Mrs. Wilson, Mr..Case, Mr. Hinch, Mr. Pohto, Mr. Stubbart, Mr. Vaughn, and Mr. Rhoades. Mrs. Wilson specializes in algebra and geometry, Mr. Case, shopg Mr. Hinch, general mathematics: Mr. Pohto, mechanical drawingg Mr. Stubbart, trigonometry, solid geometry, shop mathematics and algebra, Mr. Vaughn, printing and journalism, and Mr. Rhoades, junior high mathematics. Page Eleven ROY HINCH PAUL RHOADES Mathematics, Social Studies .Nlathematics l. lvl. STUBBART BEULAH WILSCN Mathematics Algebra, Geometry FQRD CASE S h 0 p JGHN POHTO CHARLES XAUCHN Mechanical Drawing journalism. Printing ,,a. 2 1g I
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Technicians No radio station is complete without its men behind the scenes and Station LfOfG is no exception. In the office are always found the three familiar faces of Mrs. Crampf ton, Miss Stray and Miss Anderson. Because of efficient service their numerous and detailed duties are carried out expertly. Apart from the bustle of high school corridors and class rooms, Miss McCaleb, Shore librarian, is found. Alf ways willing to lend a helpful hand in any crisis she makes an easier task of 'finding the book. Here in her secluded spot, the student may escape to lands un' known. One of the most versatile workers in the studio is Mr. Bones, Shore custodian. He has complete charge of the building and maintenance. To him one must go to get everything from clipping a lock to moving furniture. This is indeed a man behind the scenes. Page Thirteen BETTY ANDERSON MARY CTR-XXIPTOX DOROTHY STRAY LAURA IvIcCAl.EB Librarian ARTHUR BONES PAUL XX INTERN Custodian Y .-Xutt Drum M.-go Q
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