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s 7 ,Sf importance x the results er, ln recog- ws a student selves getting ices which are with the able :scribes proper iggest under- ination of the I examination, this examina- -nay have, are ince. By this implete under- alth. Perhaps af the school ys, and during seen sitting on medicine kit the students' lr health at all Clil PQTQl2lll The College Cafeteria attempts to provide balanced, well-cooked meals for students at actual cost. In these days of ever rising prices this is a difficult achievement and credit should be given to cafeteria manager, Mrs. Frances Denny, and her staff of helpers for the excellent job they are doing The cafeteria serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner Monday through Friday. Many campus organiza- tions make use of cafeteria facilities for dinner meetings and other informal meal time gatherings. Banquets are also prepared and served by the staff The kitchen is equipped with modern equip- ment and the dining room is pleasant and attractive 'fi A-H'r1'.s.f' X2-'E , ' 1 R ilijmg 5. 1 l QCBDKSTOIZC The College Book Store plays a leading role on the SMS campus. The store is open every week day from 8:00 to 4:00 and until noon on Saturday to supply the needs of the students. Mr. Morris S. Baer has been Manager of the Book Store since September l, l947. He is assisted by student helpers Mack-Davis, Delbert Boos, and john Perrey. At the end of each term the Book Store buys back books from the students for resale at the beginning of the new term. The enlarged enrollment at SMS and the addi- tion of the Industrial Arts Department has increased the amount of supplies kept in stock. Paper short- ages make it difficult for the store to obtain a sufficient number of text books and an adequate supply of paper to meet the demands.
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WILLIAM E TAYLOR M D School Physician Our health office is regarded as a thing of utmost importance to the SMS students for they realize without health the results from their respective courses of study would be meager ln recog- nition of this well known fact the school maintains a student Infirmary where students may go when they feel themselves getting out of the pink Here using some of the modern devices which are found in our well equipped health office Dr Taylor with the able assistance of Miss lva Ray makes the diagnosis and prescribes proper remedy for the students illnesses However the biggest under- taking of the school physician is the physical examination of the freshmen Every freshman is given a thorough medical examination, and the data obtained from this examina- tion and others a student may have, are filed away for future reference. By this plan Dr Taylor has a more complete under- standing of the student s health. Perhaps the most frequent clients of the school physician are the football boys and during a game Dr Taylor may be seen sitting on the players bench with his medicine kit handy for Dr Taylor the students' guardian angel protects their health at all times IVA RAY R. N. INA MOEHLMAN School Nurse Laboratory Technician Cl The Coll balanced, wel cost. ln the difficult achie cafeteria mai staff of helpe The cafete Monday throi tions make u meetings and Banquets are i The kitch ment and the i llC-Illlll-ICDHICZQ 10
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-FH CULTY CCDUHCIL l Members Nor Shown: PRESIDENT ROY ELLIS, DEAN WILLARD GRAFF, GUY THOMPSON, MAYME HAMILTON, GLENN E. V KARLS, DOYLE KEMRER, DEAN BERTHA WELLS. VIVIAN FORD W. VIRGIL CHEEK H. A. WISE MARY A. WOODS ANNA LOU BLA!R 1. S. SHANNON FLOY T. BURCESS LAWRENCE E. PUMMILL HORATIO M. FARRAR L J I A. W. BRIGGS R. W. MARTIN W. O. CRALLE N H L I' V 1 '. Y if g 2 '! f 3 E W 9 'iff A I 1 F fr! i ' L , , A ,,,.,..L.-1 ,,,i.T,.i ,i-...l 1.11- ,271- ,il- ,11 in I f I A- . 1
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