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gi .x, Dr, Brown fi' Mrs. Hicks Dr. Yutzler 'lf 'fu 6 W il mi School Office Miller s 'O 'Q we S' PROFESSIONAL STAFF Mary Lou Snyder, '48, head of the CHS office staff, is beset daily with requests for everything-from college records to change for a phone call. As Dr. Ashby's secretary, she is assisted in her multitudinous tasks by new- comers Joanne Biernbaum, '48, who helps Mr. Lehman and puts out the morning bulletin, and Mrs. Mary Lev- ering, Dr. Gould's secretary. Across the hall, Mr. Richard Miller, assistant secretary of the School Board, directs business details in the administration office, and with Cath- erine Cuneff, Mr. MilIer's secretary, Catherine Barbone, Dr, Ketler's secre- tary, and Margaret Irwin, busy switch- board operator, handles the records of all Cheltenham Township schools. Always prepared to clean teeth or stop that toothache, Dr. Harry A. Yutzler gives each student an early dental checkup and holds a clinic once a week. Hygienist, Mrs. Jacqueline V. Wharton, '47, helps him calm a pa- tient's jittery nerves and make out dental charts. Mrs. Edna B. Hicks, Cheltenham's chief temperature-taker and bandage- wrapper, teaches home nursing classes with Mrs. Anna Allen. Mrs. Hicks di- rects all health services in Cheltenham Township. Dr. William E, Brown handles physi- cal checkups every other year by test- ing tickers and seeing whether reflexes still jump. He spends at least two hours a day working somewhere in the Cheltenham school system. Administration Office .MJ
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