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-'Nh . N U 9 T i. .. -Sh 1 ,Q K . 1-v--gs.. ., I Mrs. Jacobs, our helpful clerk, signs an excuse for Miss Bly, our most congenial nurse, checks on all absentees Ariel. Genelle checks on program cards. excuses. Hortense and Bernice prove valuable aids. iff!! 0 ,asf gdflddljdg Mrs. Lee Jacobs acts as our very efficient school clerk and secretary to Miss Colter. She has some valuable office helpers, namely: Gloria Basciano, Genelle Ewing, Lorraine Drews, Victoria Elvester, Jean Elliott, Lois Ann Glewwe, Thelma Lokken, Lois Ann Sausen, Patricia Mc- Mahon, Eileen Moran, Fred Scoggin, Lucile Nelson, Flor- ence Tuckner, Shirley Edwards, Harriet Stewart, Loretta McCawley, Betty Murray, Elaine Meier, Harriet Fuller, Jo- an Fuller. Mrs. Knapp and Mrs. O'ConneII are two very busy and important women in our school. Mrs. Knapp is gen- eral manager and cashier of the cafeteria and Mrs. O'- Donnell is her very valuable assistant. Students receiving federal aid assist with the dishes. It is remarkable how lOOO people can be served daily by these very gracious and willing workers. Mrs. Knapp and Mrs. O'Donnell greet Harriet Stew- art in the cafeteria. WMM! Wm Miss Bly examines the students who have been out because of illness. She makes home calls for those who have been absent for more than three days. lt is through her careful guidance that epidemics and infections are curbed. To maintain the reputation that Wilson has had in the past-that of being one of the cleanest schools in St. Paul-our ianitors and ianitresses are kept very busy. Those not in the picture include: Mrs. H. Peterson, Miss M. Dennes. This staff of hard-working-individuals is under the capable and pleasant supervision of Mr. O'Donnell, Wilson's con- genial engineer. You must have had a hard day, Mr. Baker, Mr Martin, Mr. Stahnke, and good-natured Mr. O'Donnell. A fi fx .. -. new
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