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guarded and strengthened health of students CAMPUS CAFETERIA STAFF: Anne Vanin, Mildred Gutrich, Betty Kupczak, Lucille Peloquin, Bernice lleadrick, Dorothy Finn, and Flora ence Glowacki. NORTHEAST CAFETERIA STAFF, FRONT ROW: Edith Schultz, Pauline Van Hook. BACK ROW: Betty Chase, Yolanda jankuski, and Martha Mazaika. NORTHWEST CAFETERIA STAFF, FRONT ROW: joan Muselman, Rose Cirullo. BACK ROW: jerry Befartala, Meredith Whitney, and Elaine Champion. 54 V1 ,e t 0 4 U 1. Students' hunger was easily satisfied in the friendly, com- fortable atmosphere of the cafeteria. Students could gaze through the spacious picture windows while eating and shiver at the cold elements or dream of the fresh spring air. One of the most pleasant things about the cafeteria was its decor which drew comment from many. Colorful, form-fitted chairs and excellent lighting provided for an exceptionally plea- sant eating arrangement. The immaculate condition of the equipment used to prepare the food and the spotless chairs and tables added to the appetizing design. Besides providing the students with carefully planned and prepared meals, the cafe- teria served as a meeting place for friends to exchange opinions or even engage in chess games. The modern tables that could be folded and rolled away allowed the cafeteria to be easily con- verted into a dance lloor or stage. l55
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54 Information about Tom Marsh's injury was recorded by Mrs. Middaugh at Campus. Three registered nurses comprised the nursing staff of our school, Mrs. Middaugh at Campus building, Mrs. Richardson at Northeast building, and Mrs. Schultz at Northwest building. These dedicated nurses gave first aid, offered needed advice, and helped make students feel at ease. The offices at each school were well-equipped with all the latest first aid equipment, and a nurse was available in each building during all school hours. First aid for minor ailments was given at once, and the more serious cases were referred to family doctors. The nurses were not there simply to evaluate illnesses and give first aid, however, They were also concerned with teaching students better health habits. Our school was proud of its nursing personnel and confident that they could properly handle or refer any problem that might arise concerning student health. urses and cooks Making cotton applicators for use in first aid was the skill being learned by Karen Tusack, nurse's aid for Mrs. Schultz. lramlng proper procedures for even minor first aid was an important part of the work of nurse's aids for Mrs. Richardson at Northeast. qui K..-nl'f' t -11
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!,Y...,e:ii ' ur maintenance men and bus drivers Transportation to and from school each day was efficiently run by the bus drivers. These men kept their schedules and picked up waiting students in all types of weather. Bus service was also available to games away from Harold L. Richards and other events at other schools. There was no extra charge for bus service to and from school. The bus drivers were al- ways friendly with all students and mixed pleasure with their jobs. Being skilled mechanics, the bus drivers kept the buses in good condition. Bus service, available after each clay. was kept on a tight schedule. CAMPUS BUS DRIVERS: Nick Guglielxnucci, Dave La Morte, james Robb, Leonard Witt, Pal Pompa, and Robert Englchardt. , f -ae--
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