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Watching a tournament in the fifteenth century, conducting an zitoniie experiment, or discussing world relations with lleflziulle were all possible ad- ventures for S-hiites who entered the library. Blrs. Ailine 'l'honius and her assistant, Mrs. Mil- dred Walker, guided students in their quest to find the one tool necessary to complete their speech, a Civil Service resezxreh paper. or iueniorization of the lust few lines from .lIarB1'th. Eleven thousand volumes as well us eighty current nizigzizines usually contained just what the tezieher ordered. A sug- gested studiousness in deeorf spaeiousncss, modern lighting, and eonifortable furniture-V-produced a, silence as ninny thoughts were activated. Besides many novels, the shelves of the library contained eneyelopedias, biographies, and nonfiction books for S-mites who sought a well-rounded reading cur- riculum. In addition to the main room of the library, the haek issue room, the periodical room, and the three conference rooms provided an oppor- tunity for Shawnee-Nlission students to browse or concentrate on their studies. Whether S-Mites came to the library to be amused or amazed, they seldom went away discontented. Qi z Q ...J John ment t 725- . i' ' Q g R rf- if J -N If-sm - I 5' ' ,..o 11 rm.. . 'Q .-'- Liegel and Jane Palmer make plans for enlighten- as they carefully study the library display. Novel Ideas, Pa t References t is if il i i L me-QP In it .. N ' fi Ailme Thomas, M.A. 3 Q - Library Science fi L i i 5 g . i gas . 32 4 f gf , y ,R is U , 5 Serious study precedes Ronnie Yates's decision on just what is the right book for Mildred Walker, B-A. review tomorrow. Englijl, '29
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Faced with weighty problems, Mary? Mary Grohe and tMrs. Noel discover the effects of Christmas vaca lon. ' t PTB, ,gl E3'Ylm M, W, E, uh . . . comes in response to Mrs. Noel's eye-test. Assembling S-Mites favorite snack is an easy task for the able hands of Mrs. Daisy Norman and Mrs. Mary Carson. 30 Care Taker, Indian Comforter of the sick and mother away from home was Mrs. Mildred A. Noel, school nurse. Nlrs. Noel's duty was to send students home if they became ill at school, as well as to examine them when they returned. Students who suffered from headaches. viruses. and frequently major ills sought solace in the sanctuary of the 'ilady in white at S-M. Under the influence of Mrs. Noel's ef- fective methods many S-Mites were aided in prompt re- covery, resulting in return to classes. Within two minutes after the lunch bell rang, hundreds of students were already seated in the cafeteria. This ex- treme punctuality was caused by the enthusiasm for the hot meals planned by Mrs. Daisy Nonnan. the Director of Food Service, and Mrs. Mary Carson, her assistant. These women ordered food, hired cafeteria employees. supervised the training of personnel. and served a daily breakfast. Chief engineer on the good ship North was Mr. Fred Stumbo, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. To keep everything ship-shape Mr. Stumbo and his as- sistants saw that the radiators functioned during snow- storms and the tardy-bell rang no sooner than 8:30. Known to teachers and administrators. Mr. Stumho worked behind the scenes to assure smooth operation of S-M School District equipment.
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