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NURSES Mrs. Leonard Dillipl.ine, R.N.. .ind Miss Helen M. Moll. R.N., administer treatment to the injured and .tiling;. In cooperation with the college physicians. Dr. John 1$. Price and l)r. E. (i. Platte, the nurses provide around-the-clock service. Angels of tin infirmary. Miss Moll and Mrs. Dilliplane diagnosed our aches and pains, treated our whacks and sprains. They matle over-night visits as pleasant as possible, and proved always to he johnny s-on-tlie-spot . games and such included. Mother may he best hut our nurses were much-appreciated substitutes. From the far-oll nnex to the huh of campus the maintenance men disposed of the ordinary yet vital chores. They even switched our screens and storm-doors in proper season, rekindled hnlk lamps, and kept its warm in winter. I'aths were clear and lawns were neat. MAINTENANCE 'Mu maintenance crew, under the direction of Mr. I lor.ice Godshall and his assistant. Mr. Russell Kemig. keep the buildings and the grounds of the campus in condition. This force of men conducts the improvements and repairs from the new maintenance building completed last fall. 22
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LIBRARIANS ♦ Mr. Evans I . Worley. Miss Elizabeth Moroncy. Mr. Tilton M. Barron. TREASURER’S OFFICE Mrs. Marjorie Bean, Mr. James K. Rue, Mr. Stanley Omw.ike. Mrs. Jane Small.
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KITCHEN PERSONNEL Three times dailv (twice for the sleepy ones) we tore for Freeland, food being a favorite part of our daily routine. And three times daily the kitchen staff, sleepy or not. had three meals ready. The kitchen force including chefs, pantrymen utility men. and assistants, is under the super vision of lr. James Morrison, chief steward Supplemented by students holding self-help jobs the crew not only prepared daily meals, hut or gani atiou banquets and holiday parties a well. Ks|H eiall well remembered are our fellow student waiters, who kept the dining-room in smooth working order ami satisfied our whims and fancies. h'irti rou: I5.idm.in. Lancaster. Second ro»: Tallis. Gambonc. Rambo. Brown. Yost. Third rou : Ash, Spang. Parker. Kugler. Lynch. Morrison. Pennypacker, Schantz, Nixson. 23
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