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57 Student as.s'1'.SIanIs aifl ll.bl'Cll'1.ClllS and l6ClCllCI'.S'. lp: J 1 'R 7 Coy L4-0 llllglilllll and Marilyn Fowler tailnwvl. :irc busy cor- D D rec-ting I Al ERS and totaling grade points. It's time out for STPIJIES for Philip Cmvuii, frcshnmn thelowl, as he pauses to admire the photo proofs of an sopliistivutcll senior fri:-ml. A pleasant place for teen- agers to work is the Ll- BRARY, where they get prac- tical experience in positions of responsibility. as do readers and dormitory monitors. READERS help share teach- ers' problems of interpret- ing handwriting. and correct- ing themes. MONITORS' du- ties are different: keeping fel- low students quiet, checking attendance. and looking of- ficialf' ri , D1-:uling with nn astounding army of fan-ls, 'l':1m Yzilcntinv, Hrs. l'2n1dv's an-.sistzint tiopl. keeps busily occu- pied in the IJBIIARY ziccvssioniiig hooks, typing.: catalog cards, apply- ing will numbers. vlwvliillg hooks in and out, :ind returning them to thi- situ-ks. Tiptocing: down thi- ste-ps from sec- ond floor of the girls' dorm, MON- ITOR Carol Blzihenski tnbovc-3 is on her way to lock :ill the haiscmvnt doors after liuving checked in ull the girls on her floor for the deans, Mrs. Bledsoe and Bliss Sr-hnell. --.M H- . 53.5585 0 ' :
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Learning ind labor p1OX idc 1 twofold LClLlQll1Oll3l expciicnu oi xouni people it lN bC.lIOOlSlJll1lLCl students dclxc into thc secicts of scholaiship in the classrooms and participate in projc cts with a purpose in thc many labor departments. In thc BLSINESS OFFICE Nr. Johnson. Miss Synic. and staff work on commercial and personal accounts, selling and msg H il.. 4 . buying for the school. 'With Mrs. Lorenz and her efficient crew in the HFGISTRARS OFFICE it is impossible for even one boy or girl to become lost or forgot- ten in the shuffle of registration. attendance records. merits, de- merits. or grades. 20 ...nl- - Young people practice real office procedures. Y ,..f Mi Fafeteria charges and farm ac- counts are two items the BVSI- NICSS 0I+'l lCl'I staff ftopj figures. Maryheth Howell and Lucy Lewis are adding commercial laundry accounts. Delores Richards, RI-ZGISTRAR'S OFFICE assistant feenterb, is in- terrupted in typing merit and de- merit regulations hy calls on both the campus and outside phones. A saleslady of everything from pencils and pens to Kleenex and zippers in the BOOKSTORE Hefty is Cecilia Torres. Her customers are Sylvia Schrillo and Ricky Runge. 5
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