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THE LIBRARY Here is the kitchen where the good food for crew and passen- gers is prepared, cooked, seasoned. Here is the place where too much K. P. duty has irked many a lusty gob. But when the dishes of information have been served piping hot in classroom dinners, luncheon, or light breakfasts, then the work in kitchen seemed as nothing. For the luscious smack of lips over rare morsels of knowl- edge served as more than recompense for tedious toil. For the chef here the direst difficulty has been supplying pro- visions and keeping lookout for loafers and samplers. For at some time or other every officer, sailor, or passenger has been irresist- ably tempted by the aroma of learning and has crept into the kit- chen to have a taste. If the food has been good, the sly chef is pleased ! In this kitchen are held many of the ship ' s more formal enter- tainments, and then the atmosphere of dignity which pervades this room lends its charm to the occasion.
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OUR PRINCIPAL Planning the courses, handling the finances of the school, meeting parents and pupils and teachers in all their difficulties, paying atten- tion to details, details, details require the utmost energy and patience on the part of the administrative staff of any school. As an organiser Mr. Giese has shown outstanding ability. His efficient and humane insight into the problems of administration has given to the school a definite tone of courteous, quiet operation which makes it possible for the overcrowded building to handle successfully those who seek education during these times of scarcity of employment. THE OFFICE Miss Rodigan, Miss LaMack, and Miss Benson make up the efficient office force of Park High. Miss Rodigan is home visitor and has charge of all attendance records. She is also graduate ad- viser, and seniors frantically seek her when worrying about their credits for graduation. Miss LaMack is the principal ' s secretary, has charge of the school stock room, keeps all school records, and each Thursday must check on all S. C. A. cash. Miss Benson, student assistant, acts as hello girl who must absorb the shocks of petty distresses on the part of anyone in school. Then too, she mails delinquents! I Mr. Giese and Miss LaMack The Office Hallway Miss Benson at the phone
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