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Mr. McKenny explains how it's done .... Miss Mar- shall's kingdom. il ,JXFJH I .R i N I, S11 Qld I gkif, +A., xxx ii ' I 'K ' 491 '9 , ,l 9 . , 1 -K Qx,N rrfgmvv L- uf' Y N in r 113,51 Y Woiking in Miss I-I0w's of- fice .... Mr. Ramstad gives a talk. Choir practices for the op- eretta .... Coming from the cottage. , O Mr. Peterson in his wood- shop. . . . Heavy eaters.
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f- kj' V 1, ,f - vu Ib x , iff' Q DJ Around the teacher's lunchtable with Miss Armstrong, Mrs. Larsen, Miss Marshall, Miss Burns, Mr. McMann, Miss Hadlieh, Miss Kees, Miss Sher- man, Miss Repke, Mr. Isacksen. Students studying in the school li- brary. O The line up in the cafeteria. Now is the time . . . -Where ac- curacy counts more than speed.
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W Top row: L. Ramsey, M. Ertel, E. Desch, J. Leary, E. Cotter. M. Campion, L. Metzger, M. Gydesen. Fourth row: D, Buechner, L. Dufour, L. Ross, M. llfildenauer, M. lvildenauer, H. Kunde, L. Lick. Third row: M. A. Wedoff, D. Lenz, E. Malloy. M. Ablan, E. Mahoney, L. Fretschel, A. Bongard. M. Sas. Second row: E. Johnson, K. Callin. NV. Persons, E. Kelley, E. Antil, H. Mahoney, A. Higgins, L. Henes, I. Maher. First row: M. Rutherford, R. Wenzler, A. Stoffels, Miss Mary Howe, Miss Evelyn Marshall, P. Hennessy, L. Zelzer, P. Kenny. awww, if LWAYS, everlastingly, forever busy, the boys and girls of the ofiice staff rush hither and yon, receiving anddelivering messages, typing letters and notices, sorting mail, and answering telephones. Constructive criticism and helpful advice given the members, has made the oiiice force a competent, smooth-running organization, and the Work is turned out speedily and accurately. Composed of a select group of secretarial students, a boy or girl must have above average grades in typing and shorthand and prove himself eflicient before being admitted. The individual training given each office Worker helps to develop in them the character traits of honesty, reliability, and initiative, so essen- tial in daily office routine. .,,f--im 551. 9:-l I f,Aw ',sl ,- I 'Q I, 7 141355 M li i ' l A I ll X -f BOYS P -Q : E Jag G 5 C 5x -Y M rg ati M W l xgfz ffl, ,. f 'x Office Force
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