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SMOOTHLY It is an early.r geed meming yeu give te Ted Lunt when he ehakea dawn the fur- naeee la hring te earlyr risers the weleeme aeund ef steam in Iha radiatet'e. Aimee! as early free greet Elmere and Edna Halley, when hare te prepare breakfast hefare 6:39. A visit he the kitchen after breakfast will fled CHIH'IEI' underway and hefet'e neen a geetl numher ef leaves. af bread neatly,r set eat ta eeel under Edna's expert hand. Her paetrieea puddings, and ice cream make her a geed friend ef all werking girls. - Elmere keeps the kiteheu matting like eleekwerk. He prepares delieieue eeup, meatT vegetables, and ether feeds. Even witheul eleetrieity, Elmere may,r be the enly ene he knew it far he eeeke ever an emer- geney ateve and the feed is supplied te the dining reem witheut their realizing that it has beau mare werk than usual te prepare it. What aheut the man when mews the lawnae empties the waete eane, ehevele the paths, and deee ae man'g.r things fer eur eemfet't? Mr. Lth has been a faithful janiter at CNS. fer L'I- yeare. He is the eentaet between the eeheel and pest ethee and brings up the hill the mail anticipated ea eagerly by every student in the charmi- tet'y. Hie duties keep him busy until after tiat'k many a time, fer inatanee the night last fall when he hurneci leaves ever he- hind Russell Hall at 1G:DG. Se yeur geed night might be as late as year geed learning was early. King at the Kitchen Deea Dur Frie nd, Ted TI-lEtJntlltE D. LLaT EILF erin t emfent hf H uh a'in g3 Eremm'a ELM mil? H t'JIJJ-T'II' Ch of Enaa l-leLLET Pastry Carafe That Bread Smell Greed! end
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AND EVERYTHING RUNS It L'Hl'tit he felted? Have yeti asked Miss MeLein and Miss Wittgner? Whetie the schedule? Here yeti asked the eHiee girls? Hew tutteh de yeti ewe the eeheel? Have yett eeked Leeky? Are- the new heeke ill yet? Ernestine me tell yeti. Feuntein pens, mittens, pine, pencils, ruiere, eeheel- tllES: iedgete1 jeurnele, receipts, beeh et'd- ere, end heeke keep the efiiee girls at Ger- hem Nettmel Seheel busy all day, all week, all year. The mimeegreph titeehine tune eff ptegtettie and calendars fer ergeniee- tiene, exams fer teeeheret end eutiinee fer eerieue eeeeeinne under their guidenee. It is net ttneentnten fer them te make the steeeil1 tee. One tit their deilyr dutiee ie setting the meiiethie teacher: that teacher, the lihrerjr.F the. etudente whe eetnmute, the students whe live in the dermiterh end even the eHiee girie themselves came in fer their share. Always at hand is the schedule whieh telle where every girl can he feend at Et'ljr' time if she is in elatee. There ie H big huei- neee in schedules at the end ef every quarter end aimeet as big a business in bus tickets every week e.ttcL fer a trip te tewn en Satur- day ie a highlight in the week fer many: girie. This trip they have te he peetpened end eften is en eeeettttt 0? a eere threat at eetne ether iiitlEEe, mejer er miner. Hew- eeer, it the. girls feel unwell they have eniy te gt: tn Mrs. Welleee, the seheei nurse, Nurse 15 Keyetene in Health Pregram whe mttinteine en efhee tutti itthrmery en the eeeenti iieet' itt Hehie Hell. She keeps the meme there shining, eettjt, entnfet'teiilt-n and sea pleasant that it it? tlitl'ttlet t1 jet; te he. eiek. Mrs. Wallace ie en the jeh hefere hreekfaet in the teeming te tied ettt whe needs a breakfast in hed ettti every trip te the tiinittg teem fer a meal means that she carries with her e Iittle slip ef paper with the menus fer eiek peepie en it. These slips get returns in the shape ei' treye heth eppetieing te leek at end rieiieiette tel settlpie. Though her wiee advice may eemetimee peetpelte pleeeure tripe... it finds its reward in Ieee make up werk fer eltttiente end Ieee days epent in bed. During Mrs. Weiieeeie iiitteee in the felt, Wire. Ernest Dew, ferttteriy e Netty nurse, sttl'tetittttecl es eeheel nurse. The Cet'hettt Nennel St'heei faculty and students have merit; t'eeeette fer their appre- eietietl er the eervieee and friendship et' Miee Eleete MeLeitL Mise- IErnee-tiite Weg- IteL and Mrs. Here Wallace. Eteem it. MELAIW Hersm'. heeremrj' m the Prieeipef EHNESJI'I NF. WAEB EH .4 ssiettmt ti eeretery Ln G. Wennwmm Dt'etiet'en, Hireeter e; Hermirm't'es FLGIH WALLACE Helmet i't'ttrtte Uffiee Ie EHieient and FriendlyI
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MANY STUDENTS WORK At 6:15 Miss Ine G. Weedwerd, Iiietrem is- ringing the tirst hell eellinElr te the dining reem fer hreekfeet freer: 35 te 5D girls? 13 ef WhDI'tt ere waitresses and eight diehwaeh+ ere. The rest are eerrider girls whe keep the derrniterjtf in erder frem tep te hettem. By five minutes ef seven the waitresses have their tehtee ready and await the eell frem the headweitreee: mfree may draw, girls? At 7:00 breakfast begins, dieh- weehing hegitte., and eerrider werk begins. The dermitery eemee te life. Interest in what is being served i5 evinced hy the heads turned tewerd the epen deer threugh whieh the waitresses lite inte the dining teem with their leaded trays. Verieue trips te the kitchen iinelly end in en aHirmetive answer tn the dish- washers: queetien1 uDishes all eutT: The meal is ever end the euppiy tine has kept up its traditien. Life fer werkere et GEE. is- net ail hum- drum. Seme ef eur meals are eetdeer pieniee. 0n eueh eeeeeiene the peeple eenle re the dining reem and tile eut threugh the kitehen where waitresses hand them silver end diehee end the eeeke fill their plates. Other essentiais are carried errr te the grew hei'erehend hy the weit- re'eees hut the tliehgirle' trerlt eelnee after- wards. heeauee. even at pienies, there are dirty dishes. It it- werth the merit in the epring er fell te have t'rtuihferte teeetetl ever the epen tirel'ihtee entl te eel under the pine. trees in the greve. Miee Weedwerd Iike:: te give pet'tiee fer trey werking girls? Christmee this jtettr hrnught e leveljrr halttlttft fer them in the dining reem. Deeeretiene were heeutifut and e Chrietmee tree with presents fer every girl wee t1 feature ettrttetien. rThe whele dining reem hetl t1 Christmee henquet Deeeiiiher 11. It wee a festive eeeeeien with the waitreeees dressed tip in their white uniferme as they the every Sun- day fer dinner, the rleeeretiene put up hjt the eerrider girls and the lighted eendtee. Leek ef eleetrieity has. given the diningr reem t1 festive ttir en twe- ether eeeeeinne this year. It was well fer us in theee emer- gencies thttt Miee uirtttltthtl'ti heed the fere- eight te have a gem! Supply ef eentllee- en hand. Theugh it is fun enee in e while, the dishweehere hepe it WtJt'tit happen eflen. It means weehing every dish 11y hend fer H'H peelile and it Utllli'llti up, they eeyi How We Laughed As We Lahered Together Il'
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