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Administration Miss Fosrrzn Miss XWTALTER Mas, LTAIIIJNER Miss Houcn The care of the large number of meals at Lindenwood served en, masse requires the services of dieticians. The dieticians here are Miss Arabelle Foster and Miss Cora Walter. They see that everything runs smoothly in the dining room and are glad to cooperate in planning special menus or special parties. One of the most popular spots on the campus is the tea-room. Decorated in Mexi- can style, it furnishes an ideal place to while away the time over cokes. Miss Louise Kruse has the job of managing the tea-room. Page 23 lVl1ss kmisn Mus. Amewns Mas. Lic NTASTER Miss 3l0T'I'lNGl'lK She not only serves regular meals, but she also plans for special parties and furnishes cakes for club meetings. Every dormitory has its housemother to see that dormitory life is not upset by trivial matters. At Lindenwood, Mrs. A. P. Arends is housemother of Butler Hall, Mrs. Hal Gardner, of Niccollsg Miss lidna Hough, of lrwing Mrs. Elizabeth Le Master, of Sibley, and Miss Anna Mottinger, of Ayres. The housemothers, in addition to their regular duties, act as hostesses of the dormitories Whenever guests come to Lindenwood.
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The Senior Class KELLEY, MCDONALD, VEACH, LLOYD OFFICERS President . . . . . . CHRISTINE MCDONALD Vice-President . . 'BETTY KELLEY Secretary . . . .IEANNETTE LLOYD Treasurer . . In early fall, the seniors had a picnic for the sophomores. On October 22, they ini- tiated the series of monthly date dances. On November 6, at the chapel period, they dropped any semblance of dignity by putting o11 an exhibition of how not to per- formi' at their amateur show which they were having at a formal dinner-dance that month. The whole school was the guest of the class at this dinner-dance. To prove their originality was not limited to amateur shows, they initiated the wearing of class sweaters. A navy blue slip-over was their choice. Page 25 ROSANNA VEACH On April I2, they had a party for the faculty in the library club rooms. Late in the spring, the junior-senior prom was held at the Missouri Athletic Club. In May, they gave the rest of the school a sample of what the next year would be with- out them by sneaking away for a day. They chose Betty Kelley as their May Queen, Rosanna Veach and Jeannette Lloyd as their attendants. Indeed, the year was a culminating point in the career of the senior class of 1940.
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