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amclq M44 aa aa ,mafiem an Zmmdw new int Mrs Wiiltrier,-f l must lidve o oleoi shift for Soiobdtlil So lciridfkieorted MRS. MARY WALTHERS sees to it tliot Kenit' lids: ot cleori, stdrclied dress shirt reddy to ixfeor, oltliotioli he slept too long one morriino and didft :-zerd hir dirty clothes otit on Thursday, the regigldr ldgridry Two :ymdred slreotfy ore liigridred titty' lO'.'fCli'3, :loriti vgtgi sosks, rigrffa, skirts pillow cotses, orid pdf iornos rridlce CI trertiendously big worsli for one person to ltdridle So Mrs, Vwl.'1llllCYS llCIr3 severol helpers Qvefg, iiopistriods ,ririi from the dorm, eight to be exist Altzroixizlt t:1e liigndr 'A.' lids o dryer if doesrft eliiriiizito 'tlotlies Q1r.fv ftfitterf' Yes, the loiutidry is on Lnterestirga plate to work, CIS 2-:ell as C1 friendly ioloce to rglidt, Mokiig: liis lore-fy roprids through the campus oft iiiilt, MH CHQRLES 'w'.'f'tLTHERS is the riiorit Vffilifll' moi. Not so lonel 'A.' , tlxougli-ffLod1 Acoderriy lids lots ot bdrm owls. Clean clothes are handed out on Wednesday afternoons by Mrs. Walther, LAUNDRY superintendent. Pat Butler and Ieanne Abston find real satisfaction in SORTING CLOTHES, the last operation in handling each week's wash for the dormitory family. MR. AND MRS. WALTHER sit and wait uneasily for the pho- tographer to complete his work.
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zimclemcf 4 ' damn, Jame- meafe. I The thing that comes into every students mir as he thinks ot MISS ELIZABETH EITEL, cafeter director, is her luscious homemade bread ar rolls. On baking mornings the tempting aroma tresh bread baking floats through the dormitor making many mouths Water. Her favorite state is Wisconsin, Where she wc born and raised. She was previously caieter director ot Broadview Academy in Illinois. This past summer she spent a pleasant, bus l' n time at Pinecrest lunior Camp cooking for t many hungry and fun-loving campers spendi their vacation in the mountains ot the high Sie ras, where she enjoyed the crisp, piney air. sister. Mrs. W. I. Harris oi Washington. D.C comes visit her. The two are seen in Miss Eitel's living too listening to one of their favorite records. The Nutcrack Suite. A most ENIOYABLE MOMENT for Miss Eitel is when h1 I ., 1 I1 a Miss Eitel is shown at one of her never-ending tasks. pre paring a scrumptious DINNER for the hungry studen' who are suffering in classes until I P.M. Almost hidden behind huge POTS and heavy PANS afte ' . 1 each day are Don Wesner and Ierry O'Gw1n who pro ably dream of weekend leaves and vacations when Si and Mom can take over on the dishwashing chores, fc a change.
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