Carol Trent gets practice as a muckraker. Mrs. Hart and her efficient staff are always on hand to ieed the "chilluns." STUDENT LABOR served our meals, cared for the lawns, helped keep the offices runni ng smoothly - and enabled many of us to earn money to pay for our education. Approximately 275 of us h ad jobs on campus while twenty-five worked in public concerns off campus bringing the total number of working students to more than one-third of the total enrollment. We gained more than money from our work. We gained new skills or perfected old ones; we learned to budget our time. Close fri endships developed through daily tasks, and always we were left with a sense of satisfaction from a job well done. Library assistants lend assistance where assistance is needed. The Cathcart rcceptionist is swamped when the pack gathers for date call.
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