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...AndThoseWhnWork BehindTheScenes Miss Whipple and Mrs. Rogers, the school librar- ians, attempt to bring literature to the students here, at DHS. They also conduct an elective class of lib- rary practice, for all interested students. Mrs. Nulf, the school nurse. takes care of school emergencies, helps with personal and community health problems, and conducts programs which check the individual student's health. Mrs. Metzler, the speech correctionist, helps all students who have defective speech so that this defect will not hamper their social and academic pro- gress. Dearborn High's office staff consists of six girls who have the job of keeping the school's records, and who are responsible for student recommendations and placements. Attendance, assemblies, scheduling, and the distribution of working papers and school supplies are but a few of the many things taken care of by this competent and essential part of the school. Nine women on the cafeteria staff prepare about 200 plate lunches a day. Each woman has a special job to do. These jobs consist of a general cook and assistant, a pastry cook, one who prepares the de- serts, one who makes all salads, one who takes care of the malt machine. and one general manager who helps wherever she is needed. Janitors and janitresses are the ones that keep our school looking neat and clean. The DHS staff is com- posed of twenty-two of them, six men and sixteen women. Each janitor and janitress is assigned to a particular post as are the cafeteria women. Row li Klzilguirct .lnrlvrr-on. Ruth fliirgvss, Stella Rushing llolwcs Laiirlfh. Row 22 .-'hm XYj,n, Virginia nnratiu. lrciie Kina-r A mgr, Cat erine Carlson, Marie Kugsilh. Row li left tr: rifllll' Tlx-levi K,ili:fi'n. Ui-lrfn flytix-ln. l.i'ligm lvirirvl, lfbrriiicrs Prilm, XYfwl:l-ta' 'I'-liililftmi. iilfic fi in n Rlrvt lil'x1i 9YlXZH11'1'r: lm- In f' -, :- 5.1: if -' u RUW 25 lst! to Vlifllf- -Xl i.v'l fiiifiiilx. Yvfvlvt Rfiln-rt-. lflilahitli Eiitpsim, llxiyiln Rirlixiwls. Xlqixii iimsil, Janet Thfiviisi-ui. .Xliw Nilixiiiuam Nut Pifturcfli .Xuvivs Ruth H.ilf.'l lviilcismu, Klrvufivvt l.iisi'lv'is, firmly: Ui-iiiiftl. lfstilli- lliinliin. x 1 xx Il Mari' Q . it ur ..,w Q-f 1, x L!
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Q,...-.N mga? 's,,s'x -.,s. i SENIORS XXX As we the semor class of 1930 stand xn r Cxps 1 f me XIII o ya s ID huih school vu recall many memories We remember the good txmes haue ind L mmrborn Hlgh the laugh the faxety and the tr1umphs We llso remern ber the sad exents for we can recall our de fr its and d1Sll1US10IlIT1Qf1T.Q But perhaps the but element of our memory IS that the happy re collectxons of our hlgh school years far out number thosm sad memories and mdeed they should for the years we haxe spent at thls our school have been joyous sears years winch vue shall never forget And so we sen lors havmg Hnally reached our goal of gr ad uatnon recall the memorxes of our h1gh school years the memorxes whxch forever w111 be our treasures I . , . . ' . . T , ' on 1 am Low: nf lor k Q over ur ar- . - , 7 X 1 l V . 1. x ' X ' . we . ' 1: n D -z , ' K 1 we I'f'INf'I1ElJCI' 2 Y ter. S.. . . ' 2 N - X b f I v . - sz L. , A X v ' f , 3, x x - ' 2 2 ' ' l 1 -Q 1 X X, L - X -47 , - y' Q ,' .. 'z . ' V 4 . , - . ' . ' ' ' ' . ' 2 - , , . x 1'x xi I in K --, :A ' Q, N
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