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Parent- Teacher rf cciatich Clinic Rring the home and school into a closer relationship is the main objective of our Parent I eacher Association. Many beneficial services hare hern rendered the school by this organization. I his year they again sponsored I uberculosis X Rays for the stu dents and held their largest annual Open I louse, enabling parents to meet the teachers informally. In their March meeting they ac ted as hosts Io the eighth grade parents, acquainting them with their children s future curriculum. I oothachey lleadache? Sore linger f No matter what aches and pains students might hare. Miss Myrna Reel:, the school nurse, or any one of her able student assistants are always ready to lend a hand in 201. the clinic. I laiulling student health cards and Ireatifig the common ailments ttf the faculty anrl students are the main duties of the clinics stall. An ac curalt’ record o f all those entering tlw clinic flaring each day is kept. I he stall is composed of girl volunteers who have been chosen from the junior aiul senior classes. P.T.A. BOARD Row I : Dr. Sciiowalter. Row 2: Mr. Ci.evei.ani». Mrs. Andersen. Mr. Pappas, Mrs. Wether- hold. Row 3: Mrs Tea. Mrs. Sommi k. Mrs. Pasakar- nis. Mrs Van Si i.ow. Row -I: Mrs Bi rtoi.in. Mr. Johnson. Mr Barn- hart. Mr. Black. CLINIC . Davies. K. Parrish. C. 11 aguerg. Miss Blok. R Plasil. M Warner. A. Konfrst. C. Riddlesbir- GER.
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Mr Wi-n.i.M.w Mrs. I .am Miss ilSon Mrs Penci Mrs I)oss Mrs I momi’Son Edward I .. Paine 14 years Mullli'nilllilS — Slalliennitii v De iarlnient Haul, ( imldinn Atlvisor. I 'tgrer Iowa I 'iiirersily H A.. Slate Uniivrsily of Iowa M.A.. arthwestem I University. George IV Pappas 5 years nglish — Assistant Atlvisor of (aultlron — IIc V .Ai rivor I 'iiiri'f'ily i» I Imago. I iiirersily of W imoiimii fJ. . Unii'i'f sily 11 Illinois M , . I rue II. Petersen 6 years Slmly Hull Sn H-rvisor ( in■ I allege If A . Simili I hiLulii Stale ( 'allege. I ’iiirersily Ilf nil’ll. Wii.uam ( Pom.mann 2 5 years IK III Mil'll I hiirersity ni ( I in min I i li . Algerian 1 ( oiiserratory of Music. Arthur I .. Rawers I year I nglish. liiliniiiiifiil !hs llnill I ennis arlh ( ciilr.il ( allege II.A. Eugene Regal I year lilalagy laignelle I iiirersily. I iiirersily nf isionsin II A mu I M A Katiiarini P. Reutiier 2 ) years Anieiican History. ( n’iii|rii|iliv liiimti ( • «■«( • H.A. University nf Uhitxigo M. l. I I I ’ RAN h RlDDl.l SIlERGER I I years yici liiiiiii nl Drawing S mji — Driving. I rack 11rlhem Illinois Stale leathers ('allege { .« James Staiil 9 years Joys Physical T.tlttcalion — I rack. arsily Football. I.astern lllinnis Stale ( allege H.T.tl. Unicersily of Michigan. University of Illinois M.A. John C. Svoboda 5 years ( frehestra I firectar Xorlli tec stem I'niversitv HM.l.tl.. li : .. ) Paul University. Julian M. I ayi.o 13 years yiiilhenialii s — Director of Athletics. ( 'niversitv of Illinois li S . M S Joanne I iiomann 1 year I nglisli (iruinell ( allege. Stale University of Iowa H.A. iviAN ViFQUAIN 18 years ( lathing. Textiles Iowa Stale ( allege U S., arlhwestem I niversitv, I'nicer slly of ashingtan, ( Viiivrsity of iMi fii |iin. I Iarvey Way land I v iing, ( anunercial law I •anomies — Itookslon Western Illinois Stale teachers ( allege li I'll.. I 'niversitv M . ( U V I Wl 1.1.MAN I toys Physical Tilueatiaii — arsily liaskethall anil I ootliall linliana I 'iiirersily H S I if. Ieanne I Wilson I 2 years I nglish. Sfieeih — (. V Ailrimr. Ill in ms Slul, arinal I nfivf'ilv li S I 11 12 years Slanagcr. ( ahunhia year s liasehall. I .ORI NA S( IIORMAN Assistant I iluaiinn ( or ( oil ege li A , I iiirersily of W isionsin. M S 1 S 1 years vi 11» V ( allege ( larengi I. Shoemaker 26 years lianti Director Drake I nirrrsilv Ii. , (uf in Imptri M A hs Merlin r. Schultz. I year Physics. Physical Science. Wrestling — Assistant Trosli Stgih I O.,llnill ( 'imi 1 I airreiice ( allege li S . Xorth western M A Marii: I. Si.epicka 12 years (renerut Science University of ( hicugo US, l.oyola University M.P.tl. I i.EANOR I )oss 9 years '■'Vi IC lory to Dean of (1 ir v Downers (nave High Si haul Margaret Lake 3 years Secretary to Dean of liays Southeast Missouri State leathers ( allege. Iowa Stale I eachers ( allege I i ma I Pence 3 years Secretary to the Piim iiial ( aegg Secretarial Si haul Geraldini I . I 110MPSON 2years i'fu»il 5i’i rclary to the Prim t ial. Knox Colli •fle. 16
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CuJtetfiahJ Cafeteria Imagine dusting all the chairs in the autli loriam! I his is fust one of I he jolts of the janitorial staff. As enrollment in the school increased and an addition mas Iniill. mitre help mas employed to do the extra work. Sweeping and mashing the floors, dusting, washing windows, opening and fixing lockers. and performing numerous other jolts inside the school lea re this bn sy stall little free time. Outside the building they mom the lawns, trim hedges, clear the sidewalks in winter, and do many other jobs that belli to make our campus one of the best. I o Sir l.ererenz anil his staff me extend our sincere appreciation for keeping the school in lip top shape. As your eyes travel across the lunch counter, they meet the smiling faces of our cafeteria ladies who are always ready to oblige the hungry de- mands of the student body. I lie cafeteria also has had its share of inno- vations this year. I he increasing number of stu dents necessitated another lunch period making o total of fire lunch periods. 'or the first lime a turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served for I hanksgiving. Ihe stall hot lunch program has introduced two com plete plate lunches. I he student, therefore, has a choice of carbohydrates, and vitamins needed for a icell balanced meal. I he main purpose ol the plate lunch is to provide the student ivith needed nutrients fora reasonable price. CI STODIANS Mr. Roni rts. Mr. Mai.i.ary. Mr. Ack- man . Mr. Pappas. M-.n.liii:: Mr I .ever- €•11 . Mr. Powell. Mr I Rl ORlCKSON. SniIimI : Mr R I S K I . Mrs. Kroplk. Mr. ANIH R Pl.OF.C. CAFimSRIA Row I I Iaiins. R. Per- ol son. O. Lower. Row 1: M. I N€.l NI . W. Duncan. II Hawkins, V Davits
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