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DALGETY EGGERT GIBSON HOLZINGER KOLL LINDFFN OFFICE STAFF STRIKE CONTINUES! Word has just reached us that the New Trier Of- fice Staff walked out on strike this morning. The strike was called to obtain worse working conditions. A spokesman for the strikers described the situa- tion as follows: Things are just too efficient. We've reached the point where everything is done so cap- ably and quickly that we have too much time on our hands. We used to spend hours, days, and weeks setting up the school calendar, effecting program changes, taking care of the switch-board, handling fee bills, college transcripts, and many other such duties. Now, we find ourselves with more and more idle time, Student Staff Partly Responsible The spokesman continued, 'iThe Girls' OfHce Staff is partly responsible for this. These junior and senior volunteers take care of the office counter, issue tardy slips, file program cards, and perform other valuable jobs, They do all this with such swiftness and vigor that they save even more time and work, Believe me, things have come to a pretty pass. Mr. Herron, the Registrar, is the director of the school Ofiice Staff. The members of his group serve in all parts of the school, They work in the front office, the Registrar's Office, the Duplicating Depart- ment, Mr. Brown's and the Deans' offices, and the Girls' and Boys' Physical Education Departments. At present, the successful outcome of the strike is doubt- ful. This efliciency is so beneficial to the school that it seems it is here to stay. SCFIMIDT VVEISE UFFICF STAFF GIRLS' OFFICE STAFF Rofw I: VV0lberg, Levy, Nfziyer, Price, Breen, lVIyer Roiu' 2: Schuyler, Beckert, Schlziden, Reckitt, Mauritz, Natenberg Page 70
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SCIIMITT OSLAND A JACKSON ,IODA LAUER MCFADZEAN SHOVVLEY BOULTON ABBOTT BYRNE EARL KING I PETERSON VAN HORN VEACII SHOENENBERGER IIVENDRICK PHYSICAL EDUCATION - HEALTH CoMMuN1TY LIFE STEPPED UP The pace of the community has been definitely stepped up. The cause is said to be the intensive training program advanced by the Physical Educa- tion Departments, The Girls' Physical Education Department, under the direction of Iris Boulton, is directed at combining physical, social, and emotional development through the relation of activity and good sportsmanship. Duke Childs, head of the Boys' Physical Educa- tion Department, reports excellent results from the rich and comprehensive physical education program for boys. This program is designed to develop health, agility, strength, and skills, ideals, and qualities that make significant contributions to good citizenship and useful lives, I9 Training Staff Increased The Girls' Physical Education Department was augmented this year by Miss Earl and Miss Peterson. Al Hurley, Dave Robinson, and Mr. Ioda joined the forces of the Boys' Department. Already these new teachers have shown their ability and have been quick to catch on to the tricks of the students. DEATH RATE DROPS! The health program of the past year has proved completely successful. Mrs. Schoenenburger and Mrs, Hendrick have kept careful tab on potential sources of epidemics, No-one with any visible signs of measles, mumps, chicken pox, whooping cough or dandruff is allowed to stay in or re-enter school. Be- sides dispensing band-aids, aspirin, and multi-colored pills, the nurses are kept busy teaching physiology and home nursing classes,
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