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Miss Young was presented with the 1958 Humani- tarian Award of the Lt. Harold E. Greenberg Post of the Jewish War Veterans at a special break- fast ceremony. Mr. Harold Classman, chairman of the group's Special Awards Committee, is shown congratulating Miss Young. Mr. Taylor proves by his appearance that teach- ing is enjoyable. A Planning Period Or Coffee Break — Have a i Using the cafeteria as a short cut and carrying books was not only required of students but also teachers. Each day Miss Cooke changed classrooms at the end of the second hour. re in the lounge meant brew by Nell” on a is-you-Sip System. Some days the demand ired the making of a fresh pot Ireforc noon. 24
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MRS. ELEANOR CARS . VALE. School Nurse. Future Doctors and Nurses of America Club . . .MR. DOUGLAS HOW RI . Head Custodian . . . MRS. MABI E I A'I PERSON. Dietitian. And Comforts Mr. Howard supervises the repairing of a light in the hallway. Cafeteria workers and student hcl| crs arc kept busy replenishing the food supply. Existence on ice cream and milk is a thing of the past! Mrs. Patterson, new to the school this year as our dietitian, has the key to the secrets of young pco- pies’ appetites. She plans light breakfasts for the early birds who dash off to school without eating and serves the kind of lunches that breaks down the will-power of the most resolute dieter.” If, however, even the cafeteria loses its attractiveness and we have that sneaky feeling that Something Is Not Quite Right Inside, a quick trip to Mrs. Carnvale in the nurse’s office either confirms our suspicions or sends us on to the test we haven’t cracked a book for. In any case, no matter what the ailment, the healing that takes place in the nurse’s office is often both the physical and the emotional kind. For minutc-to-minute comfort we depend upon Mr. Howard, the man who not only regulates the shivering status of 1700 people in the fall and winter, but also sees to it that lighLs light, doors open, and blowers operate all year round. Joyce Tritlipoc and Susan Hall keep ihc records in ihc nurse’s office during third period.
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When a cat wandered into the art room and curled up in an open drawer. Mr. Motovich welcomed the addition. The cat liked its new home wcll enough to l c placed on the roll as George Rembrandt, a regular scholar. Mr. Williamson. Mr. Bryant, and Mr. Killcn relax in the lounge. The most recently purchased library lxx»ks and the latest magazines are available for teachers' use. Chance To Sit And Relax Awhile Mrs. Greene. Mr. Dalla Santa, and Miss Blades relax over coffee and cokes during a planning period. 25
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