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.,. 1 ..., swimw- ms Szv6 at . I z . Ly av . fwvwafee r e - The health of Governor Mifflin students is safeguarded by periodic check-ups pro- 'fje vided by the school's health service. Besides Mrs. Eberly, Dr. Robert W. Hertzog, Dr. Thomas H. Leininger, and Dr. .Ernest M. Rothermel care for the dental health of the students. The services of Dr. H. Grant Eisenberg, Dr. Carl B. Eshelman, Dr. John Hunter, Dr. William R. Moyer, and Dr. Albert H. Niebaum are available for any needed medical attention. , , -X DOROTHY N. EBERLY Dental Hygienist University of Pennsylvania, R.D.H. An aching tooth is better out than in. BESSIE S. LEIBY School Nurse Mars Hill College, A.A. Reading Hospital, R.N. University of Pennsylvania, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.S. The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat oneself. Health Cafeteria Service The tables are turned, as the Cafeteria Manager serves the members of the cafeteria staff. These are the ladies responsible for providing the daily lunches for approximately 400 high school students. Seated around the table are l. to r.: Mrs. Edith Weaver, Mrs. Clara Hamaker, Mrs. Minerva Rhein, Mrs. Eleanor Zerphy. Q E l S. A .I ,. , Q .'oo ' Service KATHRYN B. APPLE Dietician and Cafeteria Manager Cornell University, B.S. Keep your shop and your shop will keep yon.
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WILLIAM A. MORROW Special Instructor in Mathematics and Substitute Teacher Lafayette College, B.S. If the shoe fits, put it on. Although Mr. Morrow is oflicially re- tired, he is now busier than ever, doing sub- stitute Work. He might well be called a jack of all trades, for he substitutes in almost every department. He also conducts special classes in mathematics to give additional help to students needing more work in the Driver Education When a student reaches the age oi' six- teen, he can take advantage of the driver education instruction. Each junior is re- quired to pass the classroom instruction, and also has the opportunity to take the be- hind-the-wheel training. Under the capable work of Mr. Beyer and Mr. Steever, pic- tured here beside one of the two driver training cars, many young people are receiv- ing licenses as intelligent, skillful drivers. HARRY J. STEEVER Driver Education East Stroudsburg State Teachers College B.S. He who would gather roses, must not fear thorns. field for college entrance. MERRILL W. BEYER Driver Education Millersville State Teachers College, B.S. The burden which is well borne becomes light.
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x l I AA L,,, f RALPH O. EAGLE Head Custodian Mr. Eagle may well be called a master of many trades. To him is entrusted the maintenance of the high school building and grounds. Years of experience and several courses in maintenance qualify Mr. Eagle for this very important posi- tion' These men have the huge task of keeping the building clean, com- fortable, and safe for the many students and adults who use it both day and night. They work hard to have a well-kept school. Left to iight are Franklin A. Riegel, Ralph O. Eagle, and Howard F. Good- Custodian Bu Drivers Truly a gigantic and often thankless job is that of transporting the several hundred students in the Governor Mifflin Joint Schools to and from their re- spective buildings. The position requires much skill and ability, deep sense of responsibility, and boundless patience with the antics of their passengers. They appear to enjoy a busmen's holiday here. Front seats, l. to r.: George Himmelreich, Paul R. Kohl, Donald F. Hertzog. Second 'row seats: Irvin Phil- lips, Elmer Stoner, Norman Kring, John Smith. Third row: John Fuzer, Alfred Leid, Luther A. Weik, in charge of tmnsportaitom' Roy Erb, John V. Unruh. A 4' 1 nnns A A A rn-
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