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Q . 5 I 'mm' amid! QW f? 1 my l-lealthroom The healthroom was a very important part of everyone's lives, especially during the flu season. Students were greeted by the smiling face of Mrs. Collier, our health- room nurse. Her jobs not only included ad- ministering first aid, but also notifying par- ents of sick children, keeping health re- cords, making sure all students were immu- nized, and dispensing prescribed medi- cines that were given to the students by their own doctors. On the average, Mrs. Collier attended 50 to 60 students a day. Ailments ranged from cold and flu symp- toms to such serious problems as broken bones. ' Mrs. Collier had help from volunteers in the community. Students often saw Mrs. Marty Koehn, Mrs. Nancy Blackwel, Mrs. Christine Naeger, Mrs. Sharon Ennis, Mrs. Carol Jacobs, Mrs. Pam O'Gorman, Mrs. Linda Miller, and Mrs. Cathy Seaton. These aids were very much appreciated by every- one because of their cheerfulness and their desire to help the students. Information was also available from the healthroom about shots, personal hygiene and weight control. Those students who had allergies notified Mrs. Collier at the be- ginning of school so that they could store their medicine in the healthroom. The room was kept locked at any time before and after school. All students were required to have a hall pass before they could enter the room. Mrs. Collier checks the temperature of Todd Haines before calling his parents. Lower Left: Lunch time was hectic during each lunch schedule for the cafeteria ladies. Academics!29
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Clubs Exploring 8t Discovery Clubs were in abundance at PLJH. Not only were there morning club ses- sions but there were also after school activities, enough to keep everyone in the school very busy. Clubs were given a high priority at this school because part of the school's philosophy was to give students the opportunity to learn beyond the classroom and to offer ac- tivities where as students could learn. People from all over the state of Mis- souri and sometimes from Kansas vis- ited this school to view the club pro- gram and to see it in full operation. Not only did the program receive compli- ments but the enthusiasm of the stu- dents was marked. Top Left: Missy Henderson, Michelle Foote, Stephanie Allison and Tina Allison work in Sti- chery Club. Top Flight: During Baseball Card Collecting Club Travis Edwards and Eric Stone check out a collection. Left: Audio-Visual Club is the place for Cary Hall to learn about films. ClubS!31
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