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One of the busiest persons in our school is the dietician. Her ndaxraytduties must be performed daily. She must plan the menu, order the food, see that'-the E.,,' ood is prepared at the proper time, and generally supervise all work that is doner,iijilttHef.12ilkitchen. She is constantly haunted by salesmen who are attempting to sell their She keeps all E cafeteria records and pays all the bills. rf- Q' The aim of the dietician and cooks is to give the students a variety s'i1f Qffiwholesome food JUNE B. WHMAN at a price which they can afford to pay. Besides the duty of feediij5Q'i.fhQiiif.entire student Dietitian body, they are also in charge of special banquets that are school. Another personality behind the scenes is the cleaning lady. work every evening after school making our classrooms more pleasant and IivablIegj,fvij.5'IQ CLEANING Frey, Mrs. Eberle. JUNIOR HIGH COOKS . . . L. to R, . . . Mrs. Forney, Mrs. Kratzert, Mrs. Heistand, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Schwenk, Miss Miller. SENIOR HIGH COOKS . . . L. to R .... Mrs. Garret, Mrs. Sprenkle, MVS- STYSI' Mrs, Lehman, Mrs. R. Craley, Mrs. E. Craley, Mrs. Buch, Mrs. McGarvey, Mrs. Forrey, Mrs. Killian, Mrs. Reichard, Mrs. Markley, Mrs. Whitman.
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DR. JAMES S. MARTIN School Doctor DR. ROBERT E. HUMPHREVILLE School Dentist EDNA C. ARMSTRONG School Nurse MARGARET H WALKER DR. MARTIN saw to it that we were healthy. Ouch! Yes, may I help you? Oh, you have a headache and you would like an anacin? Service of this kind is one of the many functions which contribute to the success ot our enlarged health room. This yeor the health room is the headquarters of Miss Armstrong, our school nurse, Dr. Martin, our schocl physi- cian and Miss Walker, our dental hygienist, From the student body is selected a group of girls, most of whom wish to become future nurses, to assist Miss Armstrong with the student as well as teacher patients who come to the health room for treatment. This year there are separate rooms for boys and girls. Both rooms contain two beds, a lamp, and other essentials. During the school yeor Dr. Martin, assisted by Miss Armstrong, gives physical examinations to the students who participate in school athletic activities. This year all students were also given eye and ear check-ups. As in past years, all students were weighed and measured. So far we have not been privileged to use our dental facilities, but from all indications we will utilize them in the near future. Dental Hygienist vt if Relax in DR. HUMPHREVlLLE'S chair? 'A A - . k 54:3 ii 5 S12-is I g
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Dull, GEORGE H. GARRETT Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds i ?'i 'R ,QP DISTRICT MECHANICS . . . Mr. Herr, Mr. Blauch. JUNIOR HIGH .IANITORS . . . Mr. Ness, Mr. Stahl, Mr. Mummaw. Through rain, sleet, and snow our reliable bus drivers are al- ways behind the wheel. Their task, often a difficult one, is per- formed capably and cheerfully each day of the school year. Our ianitors, though we often do not see them about the X school, are nevertheless always busy working on one assignment X or another. The ianitors work steadily over Christmas and Easter vacations making many needed improvements in the buildings. The maintenance of all the school buildings in the district is supervised by the building superintendent. Caring for the grounds around the buildings is also one of his many tasks. BUS DRIVERS . . . FIRST ROW . . . George Groff, Richard Witmer, Allen Hess, Amos Keller, James Zserai, Stephen Buch. SECOND SENIOR HIGH JANITORS - - - Mr' Pefdenbvushf MV- F'eYf M ROW . . . Ralph Mumper, Christian Hess, Harry Wingenroth, Be' Roy Huber, Daniel Forrey, Willis Lefever, Charles Enck, Harold Buckwalter, James Whitecraft, C. Herbert Hess. 29
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