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Q LGU? OI' Wd sf!! By JANE EVANS 1-11 , +,'4l Upper left: Looking up from her numerous office duties is Miss Nlary Steiner, school secretary. Besides her regular secretarial duties, she acts in the capacity of clerk to the principal, Upper right: Seated at the center of the desk is Nlerton G. Kimes, head of the Social Science department. Other members of this department are, seated at his left, John DeLong: and on his right, Rollo Mosher, sophomore class adviser: the back row, from left to right, are Robert Sinks, freshman basketball coach: lvliss Katharine Rothen- berger, sophomore class adviser, Booster Club adviser: Miss Nlarian Bash. Cam- era Club adviser: Miss Hazel Plummer, Red Cross adviserq David Hartley, intramural. Lower left: Wforking at the stove is Miss Agnes Pate. and ready to assist her is Miss Martha Beierlein. Both teachers are advisers of the Home Economics Club. Standing at the left is Miss Laurinda DeVilbiss, cafeteria manager. Lower right: Seated at her typewriter is Nliss Mary Waller, secretary to Miss Victoria Gross, dean of girls. be
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