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ju! jgcrefaried JQZIQ app? .fd cf gmctenf 1 4 secretary Roberta Higgins on the health problems of students 'S Taking a short break are the secretartes ws ho are so necessary to the effluent run of our school Barbara lrarmer Xlary Nloore joan Nlorton Betty Dascher and Rose Saunders 9 3I'l Mrs Eltzabeth listrln looks encouragmg and Lynn Brad bury looks surprised at the results on the scale No large school can function wtthout an adequate nursmg staff Abmgton more than meets thts requrrement Wvllh Mrs Izstrtn as chief htgh school nurse thts department IS vtstted by all students at one txme or another NVhether ll be a toothache or appendlcltts everybody IS vsel comed wtth sympathetic eflict ency The department also ollers tree dental and medxcal examma tions to all Juniors and semors u ho destre them In addltlon to these exanunattons they have health conferences ruth sopho nlores and semors on their week ly agenda Thls year as an add ed servtce they helped supervlse the tuberculosxs Xrays From early m the mornmg wlth the on rush of absence ex cuses unnl long after the regu lar school day ends the nurses toll ruth untmng enthusiasm ever alert to the welfare of our s1xteen hundred strong 2 H' A 3 P F H 3 A 1 , y ',' ,f I , 1 I I 1 '1' i , fi e Q J R , ' x ll . , ' .Q ' V ' - , ' ' A ' ' ,' . xt wt, ' I s . 1 u Abington's nurses, Pauline Carroll and Elizabeth Estrin, consult with their Carroll 35 5UP9rVi50r and Mrs- 6. ' l 9 l I ' . f .U 4' A . i V i ' Q n Q a ,
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I I I I ,Q fllll lhle gtuclancc K0llIlNLl0lN lwclxn lhehm Xcrnard lc U lnma Halclemm uusc IH thcn major Joh of Slllllllll ccnuses Ntth capable d11ect1on llOlll 1ts three counselors Xlr Peglex Xlxss H 1lclem 111 1nd Xhss Brehm, the Lglllildllif dep ifllllelll ollcls mxaluable a1d to students It IS a 1 tre person who 1t one t1me or another has not had the help ol thxs department In the bCglIlIllIlg ol thc Near problems concermng course beslege the counselors Xt mtdterm 21 flood ol college 3Ppl1Cdf10IlS and more schedule d1ll'lCl1ll1Cb be come the prune mterest Tots 1rd the end of the year, gradtlatlon occuples most ol the tlme 'lhen ws hen the students le1xe the glllllilliff department labors on Ijlllllllllg next Xen s schedules l'or thts llltl countless other seruces the gtndancte department cleselxes thc llliIllx5 1nd gratltude of lac ultx 1ndstuclents 1l1ke , MP585, omfwe om, goo! Nh Icglcx works ou Daw: Volffs scheclulc while Don Kane looks on pillklll X rell 1hle and nexer IITIHQ lI'!1l ol the admm lblI'lll0Il IS 1ts CEICICHI scCret1r11l staff Xlllh ,f HX IC Kilt 1 s 11 folciglx s 15 lllllLIN 1 1 1 , I, lncrcd L deftncss thex h tnclle the m 1ss ol p nper work that must of necessltx confront thc XNOIk1llgS ol a mod ern lllgll school X5 thc XISIIOT IFTIYCS 1t A H S he IS met bx the lxxendlx snnle ol Xlts F'lIl1lCI' uho presl les CI thc I' B X JOlfLl nd 1 te 11s 1 busm wp nntmcnt Ykllll thc Ijllllllllll he IS dncc ed hs IC Inn Ile scclct :rx xx h llllllCS CXLlNllllllf1 hom txpmg thc xsccklx hnlle ms mc 14 1 s hc h s lIJI0lJlLIll uc s son s 1 hc Illlglll c nth IJ lSKllfl 11 hu SIIIJCIXISCS thc schuc tc Itlllllltil ll glllCliIlfC X S cn U llll JKCCSS to O ol llc gmc 1ncc lUllll5LlUlS tlnou h the clncct e sccrct un ll 18 un 1 thcn lcco rwlesscs t non k s cx ul our schoo cn 1.111011 i rc V x ' ' l 11 . ' -, . ' 1 .I . ' ', :.g1,,,, ' I Llllil li - 1 , I2 ' ' ' i ' l'ng I Y' ., , ' -,. ' . ' . . , ' . , lv 1 , A 1 ' ' . h . . , A .2 , . .WE . - ,Z . , , K ' 2 . , hffzfff ff 2 ' . , 1, 2 .'. A. . ,1- 1 ' ' ' 1 2 ' ' ' 1- ly. J' 2 ' 2 l b . . . . . .1 1 . . l . 2 .2 Y I ,. - ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' ovt ' . ..'.l 1 :11 ll'l1.,1 ess 4 1 pc' A ' 1' 1' 1 , t to N Nlocr-, Dr. Stull! 1' '1 A ' '-1 ,'- 'ho I 1, -. -- ' , - ' 1 - 1 1 - 1 - ,, tin to lIlL'1iSllI'lllg l11te registering studc-nts for I I ' C111 . 1 l ox 'n.. Perhaps ' 11 1 ' A :I mt .fs ' -I ' ln: . ', 1illClllllillcC, ln llllil use ' 1 'on- fer 1 Xlrs. 1 1 1 ' - 1l's st11 1- ' lllICIlll1lIlCC rc-corcls. K' ' 1 ' is the i,it 's concern, hc- 111113 61' ' ne l 'I' 'l1 ' ' ' ' g ' ion 'G A A ol Nliss Nlcntcm. gllllllllll 1 , 111'x. ' 3 . . . ' . . . , V l nknu ' to IlllllYllllllll stuclcnts, der 1 .5 3 out sc-crc-t111'ies' XK'IlIl'llllll csc-s that 1' rd N11 . .lar All f' 'Il' gnc- thx uflh 11 Pile ol 11 Nl .. ln' h ' ' ' l ' gh Ax' H- 5' -xx thc' ff'Ifl'1'S l rec' Sill ' hands Phyllis Ku- s unc' lllllklfllilll lc-ll 'r to c' de- Uffl- 1115 llfl' the glllifdlilllw ' l 'Ill' . H D
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N - 'XJ 7. RA' THE ENGLISH IDI-1l'.-XRTNIENNI'-5e'r1ted: Isabel Yerry, Mary Standing: Paul Beaver, William Lucian. Marv Grace Ambler, jack Wintle, .Xllan C-latthorn, Alberta Lang, Nan Taggart. Joyce Hensley, William Young, and Charles Schneller. is 9 E K 1: A 4 58 fllrlfrl YM IIIUJ Additional members of the English department are Edward .,i,t,. gmt The English department of Abington presents broad opportunities to our fu- ture writers, actors, and radio and tele- vision stall members. In addition to the regular required English courses, which provide sound background in grammar, composition, and literature, such diver- sihed subjects as creative writing, dra- matics, public speaking, journalism, and radio and television workshop have been innovated recently. The creative writing course partici- pants have submitted some of their best Seltzer, Suzanne Jacobs. and Thomas Fitzsimmons. xl X T'i'1 3 Q1 ,3 ,ff -tr- 'QT f Q., TAL, 'Q 4 leap ,.,- ,tx ' .1,f V13fi ' ,,. ,- . ,-1 ,I ff - - , - sf' ,uf ,,f' . Busy preparing the set lor assetnbly are stagecraft workshop stu- A favorite plate for industrious students is our attractive dents, Bill Ripley, Sue Hallam. Phil tlolltner, and Bob Baltler- library. son, while Mr. K-autt gives tiual approval to work completed,
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