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A school day starts for the girls at 6:00 when they are awakened by their buzzer. Then there's the mad dash to get ready in time for worship and then to breakfast. At 7:15 the first bell rings, and the Freshmen and Junior girls go to their classes and the Sopho- more and Seniors girls go their different places of work like the laundry, broomshop, cafeteria, reading assignments, or monitor- ing in the dorm. There is a break for lunch at 12:00 and then the Sophomore and Senior girls go to their classes, and the Freshmen and Junior girls go to work at 1:00. Classes are out for the day at 5:39 and everyone goes to dinner. Worship is at 6:30 where Miss Gwen gives an inspiring talk. Study period begins at 7:30 and comes to an end at 9:30. Lights go out at 10:00 after the necessary preparations are made. Teen - Toppers The Teen-Topper Club includes all girls 5 foot 8 inches and over. They went to Los Angeles to hear the Norman Luboif Choir. The members are: Kathy Farley, presidentg jean Powers fnot shownj, vice-president: Sharon Stevenson, secretary-treasurerg Mari- lyn Feldkampg Nancy Curran: Chris Bennetg Gail Scoggins. fNot shownj Yvonne Crites and Cathy Powers. 88 Hale Wahine Club 'S-M i Sorting and placing the room numbers on the mail is' the daily job of Miss G. Zimmerman, the girls' dean, and Mrs. R. Kaster, her associate. Teen-Topper
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N PA Medica! Cadets prepare or service Volunteers BEFORE learning the significance of FALL IN, ATTENTION, and Dress Right DRESS these young men pose for a picture just before the first Medical Cadet Corps training period of the year. Boot Camp In addition to the standard first aid course, the cadets learn the art of admin- istering mouth-to-mouth resusitation, Mr. John Lundy of the Electronics Warfare Systems Department at Point Mugu Naval Base brought the base's Resusi-Annie to the Corps. After instruction each cadet practiced the technique. Major Harry Garlick, SDA Western States Corps Commander instructs the corps in the organization of the army with special em- phasis on medical units and evacuation of the wounded. Paratrooper during World War II, Maior Garlick saw action in Europe and has since spent approximately twenty vears with the Medical Cadet Corps. 90
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