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Mrs. Carl Helmstetrer, jr. Registrar ,. E., Q Q. Mrs. Robert E. Maughan Mrs. Fred Johnson Receptionist Lower School Secretary Mrs. john T. Barnes Secretary Miss Elsie Williams Secretary to the Headmaster 26
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Once it was knows as the library. Now it is the Learning Center. Regardless of the nomenclature, it is still the core of campus academics. Sooner or lat- er the Pem-Day student comes to realize that here in the quiet, gracious atmosphere it is possible to accomplish the projects that confront him. The Kemper Library fills a long-standing need of our school, and as the number of volumes contin- ues to increase, more and more services will be pro- vided for the students of the future. At the center of this activity, Miss Eleanor Little guides, directs, and supervises. She knows where the answers can be found, and she is always happy to share her knowledge with the student who requests her help. Mrs. Virginia Atwater and a corps of devoted mothers round out an efficient staff. Proctoring duties are assumed by members of the Key Club. The conference and audio-visual rooms provide facilities for group investigations and communal projects. A varied assortment of magazines, current periodicals, and recordings enable the student to relax, enjoy, and to learn simultaneously. There is something for everyone here, and the alert student, as well as the conscientious faculty member is quick to take advantage of its varied re- sources. Miss Little and her assistant Mrs. Vir- ginia Atwater use the reference table to check on potential reading material for the library. Early in the year, the carpet-less, book-less library serv- ed as a stop-gap study hall. Although the carrels looked barren when they first came into use, seniors soon had them jam-packed with books and other paraphenalia. 25
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at . I I3 The Kitchen Staff: SITTING: Lucille Riddle, Nathalie Elswood, Irene Brown, jean Lickteig. STANDING: Dorothy Muck, Mary Neal, Rose Brown, Harvey Brooks. Auxiliary Staffs The Maintenance Staff: FRONT ROW:james Bowden, Thelma jemkins, Tom Preston. BACK ROW: Willie Williams, Theodore Tate, Willie O'Hara, John Rentko. . Dietician Dottie Muck plans gastronomical delights to fit both stomachs and budget.
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