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K J 11' ' y ' iif Tunuutanhtt 0 Paltttt - EuuuHraiivH-Hmanutn5ts- The efficiency of this unassuming gentleman of the printshop is traditional in his domain, but the spirit is self-evident to all Who meet him-- Walter Galen Lawson. Reticent as to self, but great in deeds for the art department of L. S. C., Delpha Sheffer-Miller is one of the schools indispensable influences. Walter Martin Ost's informal geniality, typical of those who hale from south of the Mason-Dixon line, makes him an up and coming dean of the campus. Of all the offices that call for friendliness com- bined with efficiency sang-froid, it is that.of a registrar. Blanche Black-Ost fills the bill in her Southern rnanner. Mildred Evelyne Ostich. supervisor of grades 4-6, is rapidly gaining a place in the college group by her piquant vivacity. The modesty of the true scholar is our libra- rian's double portion. Olive Severs-Palmer's long- suffering with the delinquent in arrears or a library fine has won for her great student admiration. ,.,..vJ 'FEW' lti
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