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fe nfa e fhcc alloy! Wlwrffs my blue slip? I swear this is my old-W oops-my mothezfs signature. No. I didn? write it on tho bus. A RED SLIP l But, Holy Cow, I swear it is real. l'll bring witnesses. Illl-Ill-'l and on he goes down the hall. This is the verbal bombardment which the office must with- stand ,each day. Mrs. Olson can spot a fake a mile away. and Aiko Asalci koops the typewriter hell ringing a jingle in between signing slips and taking dictation. She is the one who puts out tho daily bulletin that occasionally carries the good Word of a propseotive assembly. And whafs yomu' excuse? asks Mr. Murrin, already writing the studontls name in a little black book for future reference. You don't look sick. You are? Well, l'll take you home right away. Who can deny that he really has a heart? Flow much money have wo? Give me two niokles for the coke machine. How about a loan of five bucks P Swear on a stack of English books l'll return it tomorrow. Helen Ciacomazzi, as you guessed. is the school treasurer, balanc- ing tho books and keeping the finance of the school and the clubs in good order. ' So they are busy the livelong day, each doing a swell job. Have we got aa good school 9 Y-e-a, man! Have we got a good office staff P Y - E - A, MAN l Nuovo-iwN...,l..o -W -vnu-....,,,, Colmnuwtnp to bottom: Miss Asalci, Mrs. Qlson, Miss Ciawmazzi, Mr, Mun-in. ff? '23, Wed? 3' i vig: D gt G. U3 Qin,
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They sind 'I xxvvlc at Coos Park. ,X three sc-ssiou class for foocl lmucllm-rs :glut 'l'ht- llzmllorcl lfvm-iiiiig High School has gultlt-tl -sm- t-rul liuuclrvcl to its vurollmc-ut this ycztr. This growtli is chic to se-vvml i'l1C'iUI'S, out- of thc-ui ln-iugg tht- :ulclitiou of souw in-xv cuursvs. Bcfsiclvs tht' olcl staucl-lays. such us typiuQ. shop. woodwork. lmoolckc'c-ping, llklllLlL'l'2li'f. vtt-.4 tlwrs' was tl uvw courst- off:-rvcl hoth vxvuiiug mud zzlitw- uoou iu polict- truiuiug, john U. Dillon, an cr'i'tifivcl iu- structor. from Liuclszty, was iu L-lmrgv ol' thc- coursv, xvorlt- ing uuclvr tht' sup1'rx'isiou of an stutt- officf-r. ,PX sm-rim-s ol hours wus clirvctvcl hy nu instructor from thc- F. B. l, also, Though all polivc- offic-vrs of tht- city wcrt' i'vqiiii't-cl to tzilxc' this course, it was opml to zuiyouc' iiitvn-stccl. A c-lass ol .Xrts and Crafts was ht-ld iu thc- ul'tt-ruoou iu tht- tuhvrculur wurcl of tho County Hospital. ,X course- iu cooking was give-u tliroc- nite-ruoous il L or !'0SlllIlI'Zl.lll owuvrs was offorvcl at thc' Civic pXuclitoriuui :tual uttrat-tml tl grvzit uuuiy pvoplv. Thr- production of TIN' Mvxsinlz wus Illltlt'!'l1llQl'Il hy thc' Night School with tht- coopvrutiou ol' Mr. lirynut zuicl soma- ol' tht' clay school chorus:-s. This was highly siiccvss- ful. giucl it is hope-cl that such aiu uctixity will lwvouis- tru- clitiouzil. Xlr. hlCclUY'IHlL'li istohc'l1ig.5lily' L'0IlQl'tlllIl1lit'Cl ou his fiuv Ill2l!lilQC'Illt'llf of thc- zulult school whit-In oth-rs tht pvoplc' ol' tho vomuiuuity so Illzllly opportuuitit-s. .NlC1ll'l' NVIIUUI, Top lvfi: l35ron D, Xinf'ol'lnit'k. prim'ip,xl. Mirlzilw It fl. Kutlllm-rillsll,s1-4rc't.u'x. Hollow fwfr, :X Stmly in Clntin-ushxp. lirlou ,X Most l'1iijoy:ulvlL'f'lnss. .,..f.,x-.tin X..
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