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FIRST ROW! Mrs. Quarles, Miss Owens, SECOND Row: Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Urffe ' Griffis., A great deal of progress has been made in the field of medicine since the days of the Egyptians. Today under the careful supervision of Mrs. Rainey cuts and bruises, as well as many other minor in- juries and a few major ones, are deftly treated. Mrs. Katherine Rainey--R. N. OZIMFLC MOH! The mid-day meal as prepared and served by Mrs. Quarles and her able assistants was truly a pause that refreshes . It is doubtful that the young people of ancient Egypt had such tasty lunches prepared for them with such skill and efficiency. The fu- ture may bring new methods and new devices by which students may obtain hot lunches, but we were quite content to lunch amid the pleasant atmosphere created by the splendid cafeteria staff. guafocbana Without the constant vigilance of the expert cus- todians Seabreeze High School would become a drab and dismal place. Under their watchful eyes and working hands the halls and class rooms are kept clean and bright. Mr. Winans and his ca- pable staff--Lawrence Moore, and Arthur South-- can well be named Keepers of the Temple of Learning. Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Winans, Lawrence Moore, Arthur South.
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