Hatfield High School - Hatter Yearbook (Hatfield, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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livery morning at seven thirty Mr. Claude Lick, Mr. Willis Moyer, and Mr. Charlie Keeley leave Delp's bus station to pick up the pupils in Hatfield Town- ship. These three buses make three trips daily besides the trips they make for the first and second grades. This year we have also been fortunate in having a bus to transport those who participate in sports after school. Trans- portation to all away games has been supplied by our able bus drivers. Many thanks for the courtesy and safety given by the bus drivers and Mr. Delp. Many times we do not appreci- ate the wonderful job that our janitors, Mr. Pete Schraut and Mr. Elmer Ruppert, are doing. Pete is serving his thirtieth year here while Mr. Ruppert is serving his first full year. Sweeping the floors, keeping school grounds clean, and taking care of the furnace are some of the many odd jobs these men do. There has been an addition to the boiler room in the form of new oil burners. This has helped to lighten the burden for our willing workers. Bus Drivers Left to Right: Mr. Charles lllingsworth, lVlr. Claude l,ick Left to Righz: Mr. Pete Schraut, Mr. lilmer Ruppert. Cusfodions I7

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Sec refa ries Lqft to Right: Mrs. Kathleen Toslca, Mrs. Aida Garrahan, Miss Helen Glueck. .An 1 0 j Lrf! In Riglzf: Mrs. lrving Schlosser, Mr. David Lewis, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Richard lit-lton. Parent-Teacher Association 16 Miss Helen Glueck. a recent graduate of Hatfield High school, has assumed her duties as an efficient and cheerful secretary. Her job covers the usual sec- retarial duties. She also types the copy for the Orange and Black and Hatter, and does other tasks for teachers and pupils. Mrs. Aida Garrahan performs the duties of secretary to the joint school board. She takes care of the correspondence and makes out bills. Another new secretary this year is Mrs. Kathleen Toska, who undertakes the distribution of announcement sheets and col- lectiogrof daily attendance forms, permissi-on and admission slips. ' A I 4 .f k f Under the new direction of Mr. David Lewis the Parent- teacher Association has set an- other goal of bettering our school and helping the pupils. The major undertaking this year is buying new drapes for the school auditorium. To attain this goal they have staged card parties, sold Christmas candles,had cakes sales, and are planning a street fair, which is expected to help a great deal in the raising of the money. Buying glasses for child- ren of families who cannot afford them was another project of the P.T.A. The group's theme for the year was building firm founda- tions for our children. The total membership was -106,



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Serving her second year with us is Miss Margaret Shaw, our efficient nurse. This year Miss Shaw aided Doctor Albert Schafenacker in giving physical examinations to grades one, three, five, seven, nine, and eleven. There were also dental examinations given by Doctor Edward Swartley. Hearing tests with the use ofthe audiometer were conducted, and 150 people were x-rayed for tuberculosis, including pupils, teachers, and parents. Home visits were taken to follow up the correction of defects. A record of height and weights were also kept. With all her duties Miss Shaw found time to be Junior Red Cross Club advisor. Thanks a million, Miss Shaw, for a job well done. Cafeteria Staff Lqfr in Right: Mrs. Helen Benner, Mrs. Elmira Henning. Mrs. Pearl Schloscr, Mrs. Marie Miller, Mrs. Victoria Kober, Mrs. Stara Price, and Mrs. Hannah Stoneback. Miss Margaret Shaw Meclical Department What,s on the platter today ? This question is asked when lunch comes. Lunch, of course, to some people is the best period of the day. Everybody likes good foodg that is the reason the cooks like to give us the best food, prepared with the finest flavor. The following people are on the staff: Head cook, Mrs. Victoria Kober, who is assisted by Mrs. Marie Miller, Mrs. Helen Benner, Mrs. Pearl Schlosser, Mrs. Elmira Henning, Mrs. Mabel Stott, and Mrs. Sara Price. Mrs. Clemens works Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, she alternates with Mrs. Hannah Stoneback, who works Wednesday and Thursday. Among the students, favorite dishes are cheeseburgers, ham- burg barbecue, and meat loaf.

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