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Left: In order to reduce the swelling of his ankle, school nurse Clarann Hillenbrand places an ice pack on Bob Paulson, injured while playing basketball in gym class Below: Social worker Martha Kozar receives additional information on the school's free lunch program. Above: Steve Hrapchak, guidance counselor, assists Jan Kovalich in getting her class schedule changed. Left: On October 18 Saas PHinmer, assitant high school principal, introduces a ventriloquist during an assembly program in the auditorium. 17
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Free Lunches Provided by Special Services To provide free and reduced price lunches to students in the area, the school district entered into agreement to participate in the National School Lunch Pro- gram. Designated as head official of this program was social worker, Martha Kozar. Concentrating his endeavors on satisfying students needs, the guid- ance counselor coordinated class schedules in conjunction with as- sisting seniors in selecting the technical school or college most appropriated for their desired career. The assistant principal a- long with morning announcements kept the attendance office up to date while the home school visitor checked into chronic absenteeism. In addition to student illnesses, the nurse's duties included check- ing eyesight, hearing and weight. Frank Leach, social worker, examines the records of a student who has been truant for several days. 16
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Aide Program Proves Vital One of the most vital, yet sel- dom noticed centers of activity in the school was the teacher aide program. Relieving teachers of some seemingly unimportant rou- tine chores and assisting in the library, these aides gave much time and effort in helping to main- tain a smoothly run school. Their responsibilities included keeping of attendance records, working as cashiers in the cafeteria, typing and mimeographing. The high school's teacher aide program con- sisting of educational secretaries, clerical assistants, and teacher aides is the largest activity of the ESEA-1 Federal Program. Mr». Twila Grattan scans through the card catalog in search of a reference book. Mr». Wiku Beveridge examines student library cards for overdue books. While checking over attendance records, teacher aide Mr». Betty Smith answers a phone call for Mr. Plummer. 18
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