Lincoln High School - Ellwoodian Yearbook (Ellwood City, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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Page 23 text:

Under the capable supervision of Mr. Clifford Kennedy, these meng Ted Lindsay, Walt Howell and Emanuel Evans keep the Lincoln High Boiler Room ticking. As one enters the Boiler Room all one can see is machineryg large stokers that eat coal to the tune of 700 tons per winter, huge fans that supply ventilationg pressure valves and all sorts of switches. All these are taken care of by versatile Mr. Kenf nedy. Although he receives very proficient aid from his helpers most of the machinery is cared for and kept in condition by Cliff, How one man working from 'lonlyu seven until five can watch so many gadgets is amazing. Aside from the machinery there are the grass, the athletic field and the bleachers to be cared for. Another important custodian phase is cleaning. The lirst floor cleaning is done by Mrs. Donnelly. The second floor is cared for by Mrs. Kast. And into the hands of Mr. Long, falls the diflicult job of keeping the third floor clean-not only of dirt but also of students who try to sneak up the stairway before the bell rings. It seems he has a sixth sense that warns him of approaching students, as many of us have no doubt found out. As we look at our school both inside and out, we are justified in feeling proud-proud of the comfortable classrooms and proud of our beautifully wellfkept campus. Mr. Kennedy carefully watches all switches since the freeze out. - Cliff Kennedy, Ted Lindsay, Walt Howell, Emanuel Evans, Mrs. Donnelly, Mrs. Kast, Mr. Long. John Kast, and Gene Newell. 19

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edicctl Department . . . Da. Honnsrmn Miss Sanur No, Goldie Wollam isn't taking a WAC Physical. Doc Snyder is giving 20'20 check up. ' In case of accident or illness . The Medical Department of Lincoln High School whose personnel is: our school doctor, Dr. Hoenstineg our school nurse, Miss Shrempg and her assistant, Miss Pollak, has worked untiringly this year with one purpose in mind-to maintain the students' health. During the course of the school year there have been no epidemics of diseases although a few seniors succumbed to measles, mumps, and scarlet fever. The Tuberculosis program was held for the benefit of the student body which resulted in 1500 students taking the Patch Test. This method of detecting the presence of the tuberculin bacilli in the body was introduced into our school system last year. As a result of this test, 250 students had XfRays taken. We have also become 20'20 conscious this year and each student received an eye test in the homefroorn through the cofoperation of the home-room teachers. Many students also received the injection of toxoid serum which is given for the prevention of diphtheria. Now more than ever, We-the youth of America-whether we shall join the ranks of America's fighting men or whether we shall remain on the homeffront, must keep physically fit. For this reason p1urlMedical Department has placed strong emphasis on the care of ea th.



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ANNA Cz,-in-a small and amicable young miss is acting secretary at Lincoln I-Iighg has an ear for music and enjoys baseballg greatly interested in two things: gardening and poetryg would rather have fish to eat than anything else . . . Rosa l FARINELLI-Secretary to Mr. Shaiferg poor Rose's hand must become tired while writing so many early dismissal excuses for usg enjoys movies and ANNA CMR ROSE Fmmm icefskating for her pastimes, and, writing letters to Lincoln High School 1940 Lincoln High School 1943 boys in the armed services . . . EMMA POLLAK- Duifs BHS- CUUHSC 1926 our assistant school nurse trained at Bellevue EMMA POLLACK Vivum Scuusrna HOSpit3.l, New York Cityg along With her other BSUCWC Hospital Lifwvln High Sflwvl 1939 work here teaches Home Nursing classes to adultsg Nfw Tmk Cay, 1933 her fascinating hobby is crocheting, but she is also fond of swimming and tennis . . . VIVIAN Sci-Iusrlza-a charming and efhcient secretary to our Superintendent of Schoolsg has an unusual hobby of collecting earfringsg always willing to help us when we need programs made for a partyg spends leisure time in movies. cmguages . . . Miss Bouvizn- For the time being, says this attractive newcomer- I haven't time for extra activities-just trying to be a school teacher keeps me busy. . . . Miss PERRY-the gracious and attractive Miss who taught French, left Lincoln High Faculty during the Christmas recess to become a Red Cross Recreational Worker, is now stationed in Washington . . . MR. H. F. WILSON-our quiet and thorough Latin teacherg the understanding sponsor of our senior classg is very active in civic affairs and always a willing worker at all school activities . . . Miss MYRNA CHAMBBRs--assistant high school principal, writes to C482 boys in the service ffor addresses, girls, see Miss Chambersj, an excellent candy maker as her boys will testify . . . To ALL suasrirurnsz We express our appreciation for your gracious way of helping us with war disrupted schedules. Secretaries . . .

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