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Above-Miss Harriet L. Wieand, nurse 1 Miss Esth- er B. Platt, student. Miss Harriet Wieand, our cheerful nurse, is blessed with a marvelous intui- tion. She is able to de- tect at a glance whether a pupil is really ill or whether he is trying to cut his history class. O Nlmmmmm-the heavenly aroma which arises from the spacious cafeteria does much to stimulate the pupils iand shall we say teachers, too?J dur- ing the fourth period. Below Qleft to rightl- Mrs. Elizabeth Meigh, Mrs. Clara Johnson. 0ur School Service In our school are many depart- ments which serve the pupil in his diversified needs. Probably the first of these to attract attention are the comfortable ofiices where the indus- trious clerks persevere daily. Then there is the library, a lofty, well- furnished room, impressive with the rows of books which line its Walls. The restful atmosphere of this room makes reference Work a pleasure. The cafeteria is the most popular place in the building. Its main pur- pose is to give quick service and good food to hungry boys and girls. QQ! KR Above fleft to rightjf First Row---Miss Bertha I. Everett, Miss Elizabeth 3. Carnagy. Second Row g Mis s Margaret E. 'White, Miss Grace E. Hulse, Miss Grace M. Bullock. Schedules, bulletins, information, anything and everything pour out of the office as the good-natured office girls cater to the needs and wishes of the students and faculty. The infirmary, which is adequately equipped to treat any injuries which pupils may sustain, is of inestimable value. The excellent training which the girls receive in the apartment assures future husbands of comfort- able, well-kept homes. Above - Miss Virginia Davis. Miss Olive Mes- erall-standing straight. In order that the weaker sex may become ac- quainted with the intri- cate art of housekeeping, the school has provided a three-room apartment furnished in quaint col- onial style. O The library offers studi- ous pupils throughout the day a quiet place for study. Incidentally it serves as a haven during the Institutional Period for students bored by the atmosphere of the home room. Below-Lester Minkel, Librarian.
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