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OFFICE STAFF Miss Dunlap, Miss Stevens, Mrs. Braff, and Miss Colnon. UPFIEE PUHEE AN ST FP UP UPEH Tllll 5 Editor-in-chief of our daily publication, the Bulletin, and private secretary to the principals, Miss Dorothy Dunlap is the main cog of the efficient-running office force. Making all of the loose ends of school business come out even is the daily occupation of the entire staff. By keeping in close contact with the faculty and admin- istrators the office is a veritable condensor of local in- formation. lt is the responsibility of the kitchen staff of Univer- sity High to satisfy the thriving appetites of hungry Warriors. Headed by Mrs. Ewing, the staff prepares wholesome mid-day fuel for the greater part of the stu- dent body. Countless numbers of students who find it impossible to wait until noon are always visible swarm- ing through the cafeteria porch, just before third period they emerge with ice cream bars, cheese sandwiches, KITCHEN STAFF FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ewing, manager, Mrs. Cummings, Mr. Kadel. BACK ROW: Mary Gillespie, Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Abbott, Pat Northrup, Mrs. Yeoman. hamburgers, or pies which are rapidly devoured with a look of contented satisfaction. Through the Commis- sioner of Student Employment, Bill Dixon, many students are able to secure jobs working in the cafeteria. By way of mass cooperation the lunch' hours at University have a way of ticking by in perfect harmony. University the beautiful owes gratitude for her glam- ZO STAFF OF OPERATIONS FIRST ROW: Walter G. Hudson, Eva L. Williams, Betty Donnell Alfred L. Boldt. SECOND ROW: john- B. Streeter, Charles A. Hontz, joseph Walton, Conrad B. Bashor, Ole W. Wilderman, lohn I. Schley. THIRD ROW: Edward Robinson, Lewis M. Brown, William I. Harris john E. Chronister. v 1 orous appearance to her competent staff of operators What many schools need is a garden on every plot. Uni- versity High is one jump ahead of them. Warriors and Warriorettes stroll daily between attractive flowers and shrubs, changed seasonally. The Spic-and-span appear- ance of her halls and grounds is kept intact under the guiding hands of efficient custodians.
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lui-:W REGISTRAR Mr. Everett C. Stanton I ,, ,W ,, BOYS' BOARD OF HEARING-FALL BOYS' BOARD OF HEARING-SPRING Dave Hurford, Esclras Hartley, Douglas Dancer, Bob Campbell, Bob FIRST ROW: Dick Keusink, lack Takayanagi, Douglas Dancer, Ralls, Bob Creamer, Glen Grosjean. Bob Craig, Tony Owen. SECOND ROW: Bob Campbell, Loyd Ellis, Frankie Clarke. , , Credited as the finest functioning body in the school, the Boys' Board of Hearing gives students a chance to be heard before other boys, their contem- E ,S poraries. This utilization of the youthful point of view develops a responsibil- H 1' ity which makes school and community run in harmony. A case of infringe- S ment of rules can be voiced freely and thoroughly discussed before the board T33 5 X 'SJ decides just what to do. 1' , A S i E This school is one of the few in the city which has a Boys' Board of I-learing jf' S' SQ made up of boys only. ' f' Q, 1 iii'- ' ' 'I ,-'fri ,E i, 51'
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