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Dean of Girls, Marie O'Rourlce, is to be found at her desk, early and late. With her quiet friendliness, she smoothes the ruffled feathers of pupils- ---- and teachers. Her varied duties include sponsorship of the National Honor Society and assistant director of Hardinq's pupil testinq program. Office Cleftl Grace Crawford Anne Bosso Stella Totten Art ftop riqhtl Mary Alice Heltzel Library Dorothy Berg Geraldine Kerr
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Meet the Boss! Globey nominates Principal Molly Mollenkopf as number one friend and guide of the student body. He's never too busy with his problems of administration to give a Warm Welcome to former Hardingites on leave from service. The Voice of Mr. Lovett announces that the repre- sentative of Oberlin is in the office or that car F142Z is parked with the lights on. He not only makes frequent use of the P. A. system, but directs it as Well. Being Dean of Boys is a full-time job, too. Among his extra-curricular duties, he enjoys plan- ning assemblies, which range from magicians to philosophers. Good luck, says retiring prexy, Don Spencer, as he hands the gavel to his successor, lames Bollas, at Council headquarters. Both boys made note- worthy installation speeches. Spencer analyzed the G. I. Bill of Rights in its significance for furthering the education of returning service men. Bollas urged us not to allow our liberty to degenerate into license, but to guard it carefully for the good of all. A' 'wa J , A H H i rf Page Nine f21-
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Volunteer workers help the office machinery whiz along noisily. Girls answer the telephones, file schedules, alphabetize attendance cards, and check absenteeism. Of course, Crawford-Bosso-Totten, Inc. are in command. Gathered for a picture are: front- B. Millikin, H. Herst, H. Hoppe, D. Ludwick, B. Loughrie, A. Sabatiniy row 2-M. L. White, M. Butch, M. E. Foley, l. Gentithes, P. Corp, W. Mermer: row 3-N. Holzbach, L. Mason, I. Nolfi, N. Hayes: rear-E. I. Griffith, B. Korth, F. Veri, A. Beck, M. Latimer. Current magazines in the library attract the attention of I. Webb and E. Nolfi, while A. Kuhen consults Webster, and I. Householder and B. Graham Work studiously at a table. ln order to stimulate recrea- tional reading, Miss Berg makes colorful, clever poster and book displays. For book week, a hand- some arrangement of dolls of all nations excited the interest of everybody. CSee picture on page one.i Serving as a model. F. Pickett provides C. Force a subject for his artistic talent. H. Hovance busily sketches a still-life project. Miss Heltzel says be- ginners are given a survey course in which they receive a taste of all kinds of art. In the crafts class, young artists develop such hobbies as model- ing airplanes and making trays and jewelry. The commercial art class provides the minute menu: they produce posters for numerous school activities. Pupils who like portrait Work enroll in oils in order to study the science of color and still-life. -Qi Page Eleven fit'
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