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With the health of the stu- dents as their main objettive the SCHCOL NURSES, Mrs. Leah P. Dinkel and Mrs. jane S. Ruhl, and dental hygenist, Mrs. Marion H. Earhart are always ready with Ll mysteri- ous-looking pill or some friendly adviee to ture each persons aches and pains. Indispensable to the sthool is the CLERICAL STAFF. Keeping the office and therefore the whole sthool in Order are Mrs. Laura L. NX'it- tel and Mrs. Mary L. Engle. Also Concerned with the physical and mental condition of the students are the supervisors of the HEALTH and PHYSI- CAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS. They are Miss joan L. Snader. Sherwood S. Hollobaugh, and Miss Dorothy F. Auxer.
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ff X' X! . mm . ,aff lv -41 Guiding unskilled fingers to hit the right keys on a typewriter and untrained minds through the channels of hookkeeping, shorthand, and junior business training are the iohs ot' the COMMERCIAL teachers, Mrs. E. 'losephine Hatlqman and Mrs. Anna L. Mudrinith. fl qi If 4 fm? Coming under the title of SPECIAL GROUP are some very special and neces- sary members of the faculty. Richard R. Breneisen, in- dustrial artsg Mrs. Arlene P. Stormfeltz, a rt education: Miss Mary Ann Peek, Cafe- teria supervisor: and joseph XV. If .1 u h e r. instrumental musit' tomprise a large part of this group. fr' A 1 6 Another group of teiichers toming under the title of SPECIAL is this pictured here. The teachers are Miss Emily Y. Carrigan. librariang Charles Longeneelxer. safety driving: and Miss Mary A. Bishop, votal musit.
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vwmpm s 7 A4- .M ,Q A Wfell-liked by each student are those whose jobs are to cook the delicious meals served in the CAFETERIA every day. The ladies to whom each food lover gives his thanks are: Miss Mary Ann Peck, Mrs. ,lay Edwards, Mrs. john Blanck, Mrs, Everett Martin, Mrs. lda Haldeman, Mrs. Herbert Obetz, Mrs. Earl Brubaker. lluszzug Hcrzfes XX ithout the JANITORS to keep it clean and neat, Manheim High School would never be as nice to look at as it is. Those responsible for its tidy appearance are: Samuel K. Helt, Harry B. Diehm, and Al- vin Shearer.
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