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Miss Muellers, Mrs. Morales, Mrs. Swaltord, Miss Newton, Miss Mathonyy Miss Ostrander, Mrs. McCandless, Mrs Sayer, Mrs Stinson '11 LL Ulf THESE c HE EEDED The smiling women you see at the lelt are quite in demand around this school. They are always ready to do those extra jobs lor us. What would we do Without our secretaries? They type our rush jobs, give us transcripts right now, and are always friendly and nice about it, When a student needs advice on iust how to do this or that, the secretaries are glad to help. When questions come up concerning the school, the secretaries come through with the wanted inlormation. Allin all the :secretaries ore an indispensable part ot :student lite anti we couldn't do without them it we wanted to-and we certainly don't' Miss Ke-nworthy, Miss He-pp, Mrs. Good, Mrs. Bateman, Miss Forsberq, Mrs. Hiatt, Miss Knize, Mrs, Dean, Mrs. Kessler.
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BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Phelan, Mrs. Pierce, Miss Henry, Mrs. Caldwell, Mr. Weiss. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Norcross, Mr. Esselstrom, Mr. Frazier, Mr. Wegner, Mr. Butler. CUMMEHEE Where is R on this typewriter? This is the type of question that is heard by the teachers in the Commercial Department. The Commerce Building always sounds a little noisy with the typewriters, the music to type to, and the office machines going at full speed, It's sur- prising how anyone can work in such confusion. With almost one-half of our student body taking classes in this department, the commerce teachers really have a big and hard job. THEEDUM WITH THE ELEETI ES I TIUSTHIAL A D HUMEMAHI E ARTS The teachers in lohn Muir have no reason to corn- plain. They don't have very far to walk. The people who have classes in the bungalows and the shops are the ones who really get the exercise. Classes in cook- ing and sewing are taught in the lohn Muir basement and in the bungalows. These teachers get their clothes made and their meals cooked by the students, Across the street in the shops, Architectural Drawing, Auto Mechanics, agriculture, and many more subjects are taught. This is indeed a busy department, H'-bitten wi BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Korf, Mrs. Grassel, Miss Groh, Miss Russell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Adams, Mr. Winters, Mr. Hemmerling, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Petty. it -ar' BOTTOM ROW: Mr. McLellan, Miss lay, Miss Harvey, Miss lentges, Miss Rydberg, Mr. Ellis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Van Velzer, Mr. Grandy, Mr. Cushingham, Mr. Winter. THIRD ROW: Mr. Davis, Mr, Marshall, Mr. Arnold, Mr. Austin, Mr. Ellish, Mr. Brown, Mr, larvis. ri E ARTS Now we add the artists to our faculty. One of the main jobs of this department is to do extra work, plays must be presented and social functions publicized. This calls for lots of work after school. Beside drama and art, the orchestra and band must play at various events on and off campus, and the C6-W and annual must be printed. With the classroom and outside work com- bined, the teachers in the Fine Arts Department are kept extremely busy.
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Though these men look happy. their job is one that would make some of us frown. For they are the ones who keep our campus clean and neat, They do the pick- ing up that so many of us refuse to do for ourselves. They may be seen at almost any time out on the athletic field giving it a hair- cut. When election time comes, the custodians are the ones who keep the campus from looking like a trash can. To these men who are so friend- y and who are always ready with a big smile and hello we give our heartfelt Thank you. OUR CUSTODIANS! FRONT ROW: Kangas, lrwin, Burns, Iohnanson, Crary, Benijman, Wakefield BACK ROW: Townsend, Hiatt, Ielinek, Olson, Sargent, Erwin. FRONT ROW: Ford, Fennel, Hudson, Hay, Cremer, Stroud, Rouzer. BACK ROW: Sacquety, Dunagan, Plooa, Tliornpson, Weqniii, Futrf-ll, Borst FUR SIIHUUL fl D CAMP SLIPE The Mesdames Patton, Ielinek, Morrison, Warrick, Le Claire, Ensley, Lucas, Stiles, Vance, Thompson, Stinnett, Stobauqh, Morris, and Epperly. Have you ever walked into the cafeteria at noon, hungry as can be, and discovered that there was nothing to eat and nobody there to serve you? Of course not. Be- cause our cafeterians are a swell bunch of people who wouldn't let you down. They not only cook and serve us, but they do our dishes too. And such meals they get out! They really can cook. We think they are wonderful and want them to know we do appreciate them.
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