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Shown above are the secretaries from Philips Memorial Building. First row, I. to r.: Mrs. Phiel, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. Demby, Miss Weir, Miss DePaolantonio, Mrs. Springer, Mrs. Riecamper, Mrs. Childs. Second row. Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Swann, Mrs. DeBlaio, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Smith, Miss Pearson. Third roiv. Mrs. Bright, Mrs. Lac -, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Pan, Mrs. Nottle. Last row-. Mrs. Breen, Mrs. Martin, Miss Laffey, Miss Griffith, Mrs. Oat, Mrs. Hicko.x, Mrs. Dill, Mrs. Salzmann. We students extend our thanks. Seated, I. to r. : Miss Gerber, Mrs. Grubb, .Mr. Stevens. Standing, I. to r.: Miss Feroni, Miss De Matteo, Miss Crawford, .Miss Toto, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Gruber, Mrs. Dietrich, and .Mrs. Mc Combs. Assembled here is an efficient group of oung ladies who are the Anderson and Schmucker Hall secretaries. Their friendly smiles and helpful, considerate manner are to be highly commended. SECRETARIAL STAFF . ssembled below are the Lawrence Hall and Field House secretaries. Seated, I. to r.: Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. DiPretoro, Mrs. Mine. Stand- ing: Miss Woods and Miss Dunleavy. We owe much to these verv reliable ladies. ' iini ' n
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The post office staff are to be commended for their efficiency and capability in handling and sorting a large amount of mail. From left to right: Mrs. Rodebaugh, Mr. Barry, and Mrs. Bietz. POST OFFICE In the relatively new atmosphere of Lawrence Hall, the post office staff, along with the aid of student helpers, sort and deli er a myriad of long-awaited letters from home, magazines, college bulletins and circulars, and packages of assorted shapes and sizes. Let ' s sec now, I.G.A. assembly news, my home-town paper, a library notice, and a letter-for my box-mate. BOOKSTORE The I.G.A. college bookstore is one place with which all West Chester students are familiar. The store has greatly expanded dnring the last fonr years and now boasts of a larger size as well as a greater variety of merchandise. Everything from books to bobbypins is to be foimd there. Jobs are also provided for those students who require them. Involved in the organization and staff of the bookstore are, 1. to r. : Edith Dunmire, Katherine Finnegan, Ed Reynolds, Robert Norris, Alberta McAfee, Cecilia Close, and Shirley Townsend. Their assistance is vital. A familiar sight to all is a busy and crowded bookstore during the first week or two of classes. Pictured below are some fortunate students who have finalK ' managed to make it to the cash register — probably after a long wait! 28
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LIBRARIANS The members of the library staff constantly strive to aid the students of West Chester in their scho- lastic pursuits, and the enlarged facilities of the new library provide additional impetus to students. Seated, I. to r.: Mrs. Mchtley, Mrs, Hampson, Mrs. Rivior, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Zeigler, Miss Combeer, Miss Collicott, Miss Troy. Stand- ing, I. to r.: Mr. Kas, Mrs. Cannichael, Mr. De- Sai, Mrs. Morgan, Mr. Helms, Director of Library Services; Mrs. Read, Mr. Luebking, Mrs. Taylor. MUSIC The Music Department endeavors to develop musical talents among its students as well as to develop musical appreciation. The West Chester faculty and student body benefit from this endeavor. L. to r., st row: Miss Alt, Mrs. Vaughan, Miss Clarke, Mrs. Beatty, Miss Sheppard, Miss Vandever, Miss Hays, Miss Anderson, Dr. Mitchell, Department Chair- man, Mrs. Gottlieb, Miss Williams, Mrs. Kelly, Miss Hales, Mr. Cona- way, Mrs. Whitten, Mrs. Veleta. 2nd row: Mr. Breuninger, Mr. Gui- detti. Dr. Parris, Mr. Gangenii, Dr. Wright, Mr. Barrow, Mr. Middleton, Mr. Carl, Mr. Sweet, Mr. Bedford, Dr. Antonowich. 3rd row: Mr. Boerlin, Mr. Read, Dr. Schick, Dr. Veleta, Mr. Krueger, Mr. Conaway, Mr. Markow, Dr. Chessman, Mr. Whitten, Mr. Brown, Dr. Wilkinson, Dr. Pennington. Those not shown: Mr. Carson, Dr. Johns, Mr. Pflieger, Mr. Sparkle. 30
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