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MRS. MAHER. OUR DIETICIAN. and Ada Belle Carey prepare for our hungry arrival. IIIIIO RISTUITI CT ' Wmncnss mon SGW U THE SPEED AND EFFICIENCY of assembly-line production is daily displayed by Mrs. Gurnow, Katharine McGowan and Mrs. Staley. Gun tliamles extend MRS. MAXWELL PUTS THE FINISHING TOUCHES on the insides of a pie while Mrs. Kettlehohn rolls out her always-perfect pic crust. Preparing home-style cooking for eight hundred girls is a major operation capably undertaken by the cafeteria staff. Nourish- ing, daily meals are planned by our dietician, Mrs. Maher, and served piping hot to the hungry students. Besides supplying us with regular lunches at minimized cost, extra food such as hamburgers, spaghetti, or ice cream are available on some days and usually in great demand, while the pre-holiday turkey and chicken dinners cause a long, long line-up. Many hours are spent in the preparation of this food by the cafeteria staff who are aided in their job by the use of modern equipment, and unfailing cooperation among themselves. Each member of the staff plays an im- portant role in contributing to the happiness and health of the students, and we are grateful to them.
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HERE IS OUR ATTENDANCE SLIP, says Gail Bristol to Mrs. Hoefen while Maureen Mooney and Sue Seheffel cheek on an appointment with Sister Stella Marie. SISTER STELLA MARIE Sparkling school secretary . . . always Hon the iobu . . . responsible relayer of messages . . . never forgets a name. MISS MARY KEMP Careful keeper of records . . . effi- ciency with a smile . . . dotes on chocolate ice cream . . . a lovely miss with a delicate air MRS. LOUISE HOEFEN Reluetant riser in the early A.M .... bowling enthusiast . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . red is her color. BLISILY BLIRIED in her bookkeep- ing office. Miss Kemp totals and tallies patiently. 13 Our efficient, hardworking office staff sees that the main dynamo of S A I'I keeps humming smoothly. Sister Stella Marie graciously por- trays the perfect secretary , - Mrs. I-Ioefen manages filing and tabulating in between re- sponses to that ever-buzzing switchboard, while Miss Mary Kemp toils away at the endless job of balancing the books.
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Although there are few of us who have had an opportunity to become well acquainted with all of our maintenance staff, we are aware of and grateful for, the fine job that each of them does. Mr. Wratni tries to keep the school warm, provides a welcome distraction outside of class windows on his lawn mower or snow plow and in general. keeps the mechanical wheels turning smoothly at S.A.H. Mr. Kipferl. or more popularly, Mr, Phil, is always on hand to move scenery or milk bottles or shine up a floor. Mrs. Schoenheit untiringly tidies up after us, her work be- ginning when our day is done and Mr. Shellman, our night watchman, keeps a watchful eye on St. Agnes High as the rest of the world is asleep. ii -.S EVERY TIME WE HAVE A DANCE Mr. Shellman has to make his protective rounds. shutting off the classrooms from the amusement area. loelnimd the Qcczme. 1 Il up-'pun l-V'-, TAKING ADVANTAGE of the s rin sunshine, Mr. Wratni P 9 retouches the paint job on our railing. 11 ffl. FOR A MIRROR-GLASS SHINE call for lVlr. Phil. We'rc sure if Mr, Phil looks hard enough he'll see our gratitude rellected in his glossy Hoors. sparkling windows and even in the milk bottles he tends.
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