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SCHOOL CLINIC NURSE - Grace Mackenzie PATIENT - Tommy Couch The school clinic is a three room unit located in the new Elementary Building. Most of the equipment was purchased by the School Board. The expense of operating the clinic is paid by the P.T.A. This includes the salary of Mrs. George Mackenzie, a registered nurse. Mrs. Mackenzie is on duty each day during school hours and the noon period to care for children who become ill or are injured at school. The' clinic is equipped with four cots and two of these are in a separate room to provide isolation for children suspected of having a contagious disease. An average of twenty-five children per day visit the clinic for treatment. In case you are interested in an overall picture of patientsg from September 5, 1952 to April 1, 1953, there was a total of 3,120 students from both grades and hlgh school treated in the clinic.
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ADAMSVILLE MR. SCHMIDTENDORFF, Teacher Back row, left to right: Paul Sweitzer, Lyle Cornish, Dick Weinberg, Janet Freimund, Margaret Griffen, Marsha Solloway, Connis Rydzinski, Denny Thompson, Tommy Thomas, Margo Scoville, Floyd Kantz, Judy Eaton, Dick Bates. Middle row: Roger Pyle, Susan Rydzinski, Linda Kirkdorfer, Linda Massey, Joel Becraft, Carl Lichtenbarger, Douglas Osborn, Sandra Rink, Richard Griffen, Karen Christner. Front row: Mary Lee Smith, Marlin Bowers, Billy Bottom, Jimmy Chew, Phyllis Rasler, David Lane, Betty Christner.
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HOT LUNCH Mrs. Fetters, Mrs. Beckwith, Mrs. Proper, Mrs. Long TYPICAL MENU MONDAY WEDNESDAY Chili and crackers Potato salad One roll with butter Bologna salad sandwich Cole slaw Buttered peas Cookies Creme filled doughnut Milk TUESDAY THURSDAY Beef and noodles Turkey sandwich Rolls, butter, and jelly Noodle soup and crackers Buttered green beans Apple sauce Milk Sliced peaches Milk FRIDAY Egg salad sandwich Potato chips Chocolate pudding Slice of cheese Buttered corn Milk The total of meals served during the month of March was 9,273, an average of 441 per day.
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