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Tower, the school store, provides curricular
and co-curricular supplies needed by our student
body. It is open for business before and after
the regular schtx)! day, in the evening whenever
we have a "home” activity, and sometimes dur
ing lunch periods. Tower is operated entirely
by students under the supervision of a faculty
manager. The girls devote many hours to the
service of Delhaas. Among their many duties
are; selling rickets for athletic events, issuing
lockers, providing refreshments for school activi
ties, selling merchandise, and taking inventory
semi-annually. Everyone at Delhaas truly ap
preciates the tremendous efforts put forth by
this staff.
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Carol Thomas, Manager of Tower, pauses from her work to give a
smile to the - Torch photographer. Carole is probably the busiest and
happiest pupil in Delhaas. Everyone depends upon her to see that Tower
meets his every need.
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Display of merchandise is, of course, essential. Diane Pleva, Mary
Embessi, and Carole Thomas are pictured here just completing an at
tractive arrangement. These three girls share responsibilities. Diane
is responsible for pep supplies; Mary is in charge of lockers; Carole Some items on display are not carried in stock and, therefor!,
handles the store and orders stock supplies. Kitty determine the color and size of sweater she desires. Soiw
chaser. Nothing is too much for the girls who work in Tower
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