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THE jtxioia Lrg.-sic s 1. :,..' -Bef' 4 lf' all 1,..... T11- ' ' . 3 .4 Miss Lillian Cannon examining a pupil. School Health The school nurse, Miss Cannon, has accom- plished a great deal during the past year in health worlc and physical defects have been greatly reduced. Dr. Edson. the school doctor, examined l.l75 hearts and l03 students were found to have heart trouble seriously enough to be excluded from gym. Forty-four others were excluded from com- petitive worlc. The parents of these students were notified of this condition and advised to consult their family physician. All pupils in the school are checking health habits and it has proved very beneficial. They are doing it to improve health habits and in the hope of winning the health cup awarded by the National Tuberculosis Association for the third time. South Bend is especially anxious to do this since it will malice it her permanent possession. Every six or eight weeks, as a safeguard for health protection the students are inspected at the gym bv the nurse. This inspection is made in order that infectious diseases will not spread and in order that defective teeth, poor health habits and sore throats may be discovered. When the 75 students enter Central, they are weighed and examined and those who are found to be underweight are advised as to their diet and hours of sleep. If they have physical defects their parents are notified. They are weighed each month to see that they are improving. Slant' have shown a very satisfactory gain under this system. Every student in the building is weighed each year and they are examined for defective teeth or vision and throat trouble. If the students are found to have physical defects a note is sent to their parents advising correction. If this correc' tion is not reported to the nurse within a rea- sonable length of time after the note is sent a home call is made if it is at all possible. All absentees who have been ill report to the nurse as soon as they come back to school in order to be admitted. If children are injured or become ill while at school. first aid is administered bv the nurse. Dr. St. Clair Darden. head doctor at Health- win Hospital. is presenting a cup to the school in Nlishawaka or South Bend whose pupils have corrected the most physical defects during the school year. lTu.,-uty-tx-.ul
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THElt'xioi1CL,iss1c c F ww Qi I I Q 7 l '- 'EE A ' A - First Row: Mary Mattes, Roberta Wilson. Lillian Mandeville. Marirarel Small. Jeanne Morris. Kathryn Pabst. Nlll lr'-l 'V . . 4.4 bimon Second Row: Kenneth Burrell. Matthew Melnerny. Frederick Czilahan. Virzinia Wfhitmore, Mary Grace Fred- 1-rick. Henry Feferman, Edwin Steinel. Honor Central is proud of rhe record her students irate made in a scholastic way. Last semester :fr-:re were 105 on the school honor roll. The fvinnr roll for last semester is as follows: 7B 'Kenneth Burrell. l'l.illian Mandeville, lane Elliott. -leanette Lee. 7A 'Edwin Steinel. Karl King, 'kNlilclred Simon. 'Katlirxn Pabst. Xvilliam Fleming, Anna Nlae rlones. Rnhert Bever, George Roberts. Clifford Gfnsiman. Naomi l.utes. lake Burke. Dickson ll.. '.l'f'. Helen llosephson. Rox' Fries. Rhoda BB Cnr. :1 'l6.Q-frta W'ilson. X-leanne Nlorris. Xhflarv Xlnttc-. Eleanor l.aure. Nlargaret Kiefer, Xlae ' Xlattliew Nlclnernv, Alice Dopiefalski. Xlfiiiefrigf , Flood. lane Crockett. Clara Klingel. -Xlxee lxuelin. Knowles Smith. Eleanor Shinn. BA 'NVQ-iret Small. Peggv Reed. -lean Bennett. Sim Gr.,-. -. Henri' Xlora. Terri' Zeithaml, Nlade- -'-if Sffeirfi. Elizabeth Kollar. -leanette .-Xnwander. l fr lwldman, Nlartha 'lane Field. Clirlnrd S tudents Stull, W'illiam Oare. Gertrude Troeger, Bettv Flowers, Eunice Rock. lack Port- David. lluth Fig-hmamg Pearl Xl.:- Baczkiesacz. George Bergus. 9B Nlvers. Natalie man, Katherine Nahh. Eugenia 'klxflarv Grace Frederick. Lucille Gaines. Edna Keller, Marv Vrient, Bernice Koehler. Dorothv Gebhardt, -lune Turnock. Rose Szabo. Ruth Christman. xHenrv Feferman. Herman Hersh. Helen June Huston, janet -lackson. Lvle Tuttle. Sophia Rapela. Blarie Zhieranska. Xlarv Helen Lewis. Bettv Carson. Ernest Greenwood. Edward trucle Smith. Ruth Gore. Doblaellaere. Alice Bush. Esch. Chester Chleoowski. Get Renata Wleisshrodt. Katherine Nave. Rachael l-largrave. Xlarguerite Frieda Paulus, joe Roberts. Marv 'lames Nlarohn. Nlargaret XlcCowan. Lois Rumor. Esther Sun- vn Hatfield. Ethel Lavenson. -lames Banacka. XY'illison Kle- Comhs. 9A XVirginia Wliitmore. Eleanor Elliot. Dororhv Carl Kimmel. Florence Wlrohleivski. derman. Florence De Beers. Xladel Frederick. 'Frederick Calahan. Abraham Cohen. Herschell Hartzell, Vfalter East. Robert Calierr. ' liny .ind iz:-. --vi-ivvn: hichs--' nvev-:ill-' in urnde. l'l'w.-nt .nnvl
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THE .lux IOR Cuaxssic m ii, Y 71 s,..', Z, . F lf- .... .J LNA ft-fx ...V ml ilk av-ff .2341 :X 4 Tl 4 N ..-af jg .x First Row: Margaret Bice. Dorothy Gephardt, Dorothy Shearer, Ruth Gore. Lucile Greenaway, Margaret De Vreese. Ethel Levenson. Bonnyline Barnes, Bessie Mead, Beulah Goss, Margaret Dorscliner, Elizabeth Dolzoss. Second Row: Miss Wilcox, Miss Ellis. Mary Helen Lewis, Ruth Egbert, Virginia Borkowski, Lillian Stand- Field. Rose Jagodits, Jennie Kuzmitz. 9-B First Hou Cooking days are awaited with great enthusiasm by the girls of Central Junior I-ligh. A contest is held to see which of the five tables can be the first to reach the top of the ladder. The lucky table is served a very nourishing and delicious meal which is prepared by the remaining four. All live do their best to maintain order and silence so that they may win this luncheon. On their regular cooking days one of the tables 'is served while another sets the table and the rest do their parts by preparing' the meal. The person seated at the head of the table acts as hostess for that day and does the serving. The meal is carried on as every correct meal should be. After it is finished the table is cleared and removed while the persons served wash the dishes used while eating. The girls of the 9B class in cooking prepared a light luncheon for the principals of the South Bend schools. It was served on November 13 in the cooking room of Central junior I-Iigh. It consisted of coffee and doughnuts. I Cooking Class Once a week the girls have a recitation period in which they discuss the foods cooked in class. Nluch is learned by the-girls about the preserva- tion of foods and the cuts and uses of meat. The discussions are very interesting and the pupils learn to arrange an invalid tray and the necessary foods for the sick. On the last cooking day of the year the girls are allowed to prepare something special, such as candy, and great fun is had in doing so. Each person has a drawer of her own in which to keep her cooking utensils and a chart is posted upon the bulletin board showing the arrangement of the upper drawer, in which she keeps cooking utensils such as spoons, forks, and knives. and another chart showing the arrangement of the lower drawer in which the pots and pans are kept. At the end of each hour a girl comes around to inspect each drawer, seeing that every utensil is there and in the correct place. Every girl has a separate duty to perform each week and in this way order and silence are kept throughout the hour. lTn't-nty-throel
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