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Steve. Tl'iere's the noon bell and l'm farnished. Sue. So am l. Smell that food downstairs? l..et's follow the crowd. Sieve. l wonder whai 'the caieieria's like. Sue. The Tourisfs Guide says: This modern cafeteria serves a total of 40,000 meals a Inonlh. Mrs. C. H. Russell, better known as 'Maw,' is general supervisor, and in spile of rationing, she plans meals that are well-balanced and appelizing to high-school students. Sieve. And do they love ill Look at that long line. We'd better hurry 'to get a place. Sue. Boy, oh, boy-such food! l'll lake lamb and dressing . . . combination salad . . . peas . . . upside-down cake , . . sweet milk . . . Ca z-:tama if le 'fd' A W i se 9. 47' x. I ia Q25 IT'S FOOD, food thofs wanted! THE CAPETERIA 'lable becomes a social center. PAGE 27
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fibnanlj Miss Clifton Clow voicel May Ihelp you? Steve Cwliisperizigl I'd like a date with Ramona. Miss Clifton. That's easily arranged, and there are many other interesting people in the four thousand books and thirty current magazines on our shelves. Sue. What gay bulletin boards you have, too! WORKING AT THE DESKS are library assistants Cstanding, left to rightl Clara Faye Childs, Myrna Lou Iohnston, Rose- mary McLeod, lean Clarkson, Emily Sue Holder, Rosemary Holloway, Betty Lou Iackson, Melvin Smith, Leora Coburn, Beatrice Kemp: Cseatedj Betty Miles, Mabel Kilgore, Dorothy Young, Veeda Wright Cantrell. LIBRARIAN: Miss Mary Clifton. Miss Clifton. We use many themes-Ra mance, Time to Read, Go West, Christmas, War. Sue. The Tourists Guide says that you check out about three hundred books a day and conduct the audio-visual education pro- gram. Steve. Gaily! Librarians don't have time to be bookworms. THE LIBRARY is a place of quiet and peace. PAGE 26
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Clawaa PAGE 28 After lunch Sue and Steve, upon the recommendation of some of their newly-made friends, take a chart of the building and, starting on the first floor, devote the afternoon to visiting classes representative of the various depart- ments. The first room they go to is the printing shop. As they look into the room, they see Herman Burroughs, Billy Burris, Herbert Woolston, and Ray Ful- rner working feverishly at the linotype. They have probably just turned out the latest Torchlight, some tickets for the Senior Class Play, or handbills for the Band Minstrel. At any rate Mr. Lowe is right there keeping a watchful eye on them. Sue and Steve leave the rumble of the presses and drop into the manual training room. Here they see William Talley, Iirnrnie Tucker, larnes Howe, Wilson Bever, Bobby Howard, Darrell Short, Thomas Trantham, and Dorsey Caldwell working under the direction of Mr. Wilhite. These boys are prob- ably working on some writing boards for the soldiers, a Croquet set, a trellis for the garden, or perhaps an ash tray or book ends for the house. After a brief inspection of their handiwork, Sue and Steve leave for the second floor. At Mrs. Connell's biology door they peek in just in time to see Graham Dun- can do a Charlie McCarthy act with Mr. Bones. Roselyn Susseman, Iirn Merriman, Quinten Selby, I. L. Baren-
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