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MARGARET SPRUNT HALL ALICE E. CARTER B.S. B.S., M.A. Instructtjr in Home Economics Supervisor of Sixth Grad Faculty and Administration In spite of food shortages, Mrs. Shelton, Mrs. Province, and Mrs. Hammond man- aged to feed us well three times a day. Miss Blackwell kept us supplied with linens, and to Mrs. Laing, Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Beaz,ley went the task of checking our rooms daily. To Mrs. McCoy, our night matron, we express sincerest appreciation for the cheery goodnights on her nightly rounds. GEORGIE NORRIS B.S., MA. Grammar-Grade Supervisor ALFRED H. STRICK Professor of Music LISABETH PURDOM B.Mus., B.S. Assistant Professor of Music RAY A. MOORE B.A., M.D. School Doctor WINNIE R. MCKEE R.N. Registered Nurse
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ยง 10 the wide-eyed freshman, every clanging of the hell means a new strange phase of the first few days. The six o ' cloc hell awa es her hriefly, and before sleep descends again, the hreal fast hell sends her flying madly for her clothes to ma e the wild dash to the dining room. Class hells put a little speed into the search for classroom 22, and hy the time lunch hell rings, she is very confused. The hell at fivcthirty is a mystery, and the supper one a relief. The ten o ' cloc hell spells a half hour of do-as-yowplease hefore a clang says off to bed. Bells, to her, separate the day into distinct, very important por- tions. To the sophomores the six a. m. hell is a nonentity except in rare cases for use in last mi7iute studying for exayns or tests. In the haven of Annex, the value of the alarm cloc is realized as coiiscientious early birds begin to dwindle in number. The six o ' cloc hell at night is the all ' important one, implying that they must desert the pursuits of Shan- non ' s or the show and return for supper and the usual well ' supplied mail box. The juniors, with a short hil{e between them and hrea jast or an eight o ' cloc class
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