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MORNING NOON and after school LaPHS students kept Mrs Frances Knight librarian secretary inf HEAD LIBRARIAN William Strange carefully processed the many new books acquired and saw to it that the library was a quiet place to study and her student helpers on the go either checking books or trying to find the right reference novel or biography Librarian Nurse Nlinistered To Students TESTING the hearing of the LaPl-'IS students by means of the sensitive device the audiorneter was lust one of the many services that School Nurse Mrs Lettie Kohlenberger fulfilled INNUMERABLE services furnished by the school authorities promoted o feeling of wellbeing among all LaPHS students Foremost among these was one that came from the deep sense of security because the school nurse Mrs Lettie Kohlenberger was always ready with advice and first and for unforeseen emergencies B sides this she maintained health records of every student on campus gave hearing and vision tests and health counseling as a few of her many duties at LaPl-IS. Students were also conscious of another service that stemmed from the willing assistance of William Strange, school librarian. l-le supervised the selection, classification, and circulation of the books. His assistant, Mrs. Frances Knight, li- brary secretary, received requests for audio-vis- ual eauipment as well as checking out books to students. The beautiful and spacious year-old library, constantly developing, increased its cir- culation by adding l5OO books during the sum- mer. Whether studying for a test or reading for relaxation, the LaPHS library was a quiet and restful place in which to work.
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was Goal Of All Sumpathetic Counselors 'I 'Q C5- J!l I vqfigi LaPHS LIBRARY was convened unto a testnng center durnng whzch tlme many freshmen were admmnstered tests by Patrick Mauch DIRECTOR OF GUIDANCE Patrick Mauch set up the counselmg schedule acted as scho0l P5YCh0l09'5T Gnd Pfogmmmed Cl' leslmg BY APPOINTMENT wuth theur counselors students found solu INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS concernmg partlculars of college entrance which hong fo fhelrpuzzlmg problems arose among parents students and college representatives supplemented the annual College Ntght program durmg refreshment time LH5! T-.4
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L--4 SNACKATERIA MANAGER Mrs Eleanor Bxehahn after having planned and prepared appetizmg menus for the week kept records of all food con sumed daily by students during their lunch periods SNACKETERIA STAFF-Mesdames Eleanor Biehahn manager Vera Barber Lois Brown Mary Alzugary Jennie Milanesio and Mae Welsch prepared and served nutritious hot lunches and snacks for a multitude of LaPHS students Snacketerra Provided Appetrzinq Meals THE MAMMOTH JOB of keeping tabs on thousands of LaPHS textbooks was in the hands of Mrs Justine Parnell fcenterl who with her student aides also ordered films and checked audio visual equipment in and out PIZZA, enchiladas, meat loaf, and turkey dinners were iust a few of the many well-balanced meals planned by the snacketeria manager, Mrs. Eleanor Biehahn. She and her well-organized staff served daily approximately 300 hot lunches, to say nothing ofthe 600 sandwiches. A new hamburger machine, stove and malt ma- chine increased the daily output. With the aid of her assistants and student help, she kept the enlarged kitchen spotless. Snacketeria patrons could always be sure of service with a smile. Another service available was that of Mrs. Jus- tine Parnell, textbook clerk and audio-visual sec- retary. In her capacity as secretary she not only distributed and processed textbooks, but she also kept a record of all lost and discarded books. She scheduled the delivery of films, rec- ords and tapes as they were requested by the teachers. She supervised the audio-visual stu- dents and maintained a complete record of all equipment and materials.
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