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Dr. Hostetter and Miss Rupp go over the list of boys who have signed the daily register for medi- cal assistance. Dr. McMullen holds an x-ray while consulting with Dr. Snavely on the procedure they will use in at- tacking a dental problem. when dickneu dllzifeaj. . . . . . . a well-statted medical and dental or- ganization is readily available to come to our assistance. Dr. H. H. Hostetter and his nurse, lvliss Elizabeth Rupp, are on hand daily in our new medical clinic on the hill. And, directly across the hall, Drs. E. lvl. lvlclvlullen and David P. Snavely are serv- ing our dental needs. While the atoremen- tioned individuals make up our ever-pres- Mr. Custer jots down an appointment on his desk calendar. ent complement ot medical and dental personnel, a group ot specialists and con- sultants complete the organization. They are Drs. J. L. Atlee and William Diehl in the medical field, and Dr. Paul lvl. Dunn, psychiatrist, an-d Drs. Herbert Cooper and John Cooper and Mrs. Elizabeth Abel in the dental and orthodontic fields. 0444 liaidan . . . ...with other schools throughout the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania is en hanced by the travels ot Mr. Grant T. Custer. His personal visits with superin' tendents, principals. and guidance coun- selors ot the public schools acquaint them with the opportunities available in Milton Hershey School tor boys who meet the entrance requirements. Mr. Custer has been well received by all ot the schools as he develops triendly relations with those recommending boys tor enrollment.
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7fxemenwfw mzmezye . .. ...are Three in number: Mr. AlTred T. Gibble, The DirecTor oT The Junior Home Division, Mr. Richard A. Rudisill, The Di- recTor oT The Senior Home Division, and his assisTanT, Mr. Jacob KlinedinsT. While working closely TogeTher To provide a wholesome home aTmosphere and a healThy and varied recreaTional program, each oT These men has his own parTicular respon- sibiliTies wiThin The sTrucTure. SpeciTically, Mr. Gibble concenTraTes on The planning Tor The younger boys, while Mr. Rudisill works wiTh The program oT The older boys. IT is Mr. KlinedinsT's Taslc To concenTraTe on The disciplinary aspecTs oT The senior group. Mr. Klinedinst 611: in the background on a problem while Mr. Rudisill and Mr. Gibble listen. 0.m4mz,mJ4. .. . . . Tor Tood, cloThing, and shelTer are meT by The varied organizaTion under The direcTion oT The business oTTice which is headed by Mr. Harry T-larTman as business manager and by his assisTanT, Mr. William Dearden. Perhaps The mosT descripTive yeT concise Term Tor The explanaTion oT The conducT oT This operaTion is The miliTary Term logisfics, Tor iT embraces The Trans- porTaTion, shelTering, and supplying as- pecTs ThereoT To a degree which is noT unlilce ThaT oT a large miliTary operaTion. 8 l Reviewing a purchase order are Mr. Hartman and Mr. Dearden.
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l L Uaaqanulq... iliiifi T :V , 1, H., Sixty-six strong, are charged with the responsibility-'oteducating our ten hundred boys. ,Ihis isfza responsibility not to loe taken lightly, and, while our teachers are all triendly, they also exhibit, in varying de- grees, thevtirmnessfthat is so necessary tor the achievement O'lif:-,iSl'liS responsibility. At- testing to the success ot their etiorts are N r 5 Lester W. Abel Drexel Institutie of balu 2 ,... 2 i x: :Z Technologyg Lebanon 132 : ' Valley Collegeg Penna. :' ' State University f Drafting 'i i s ' 'I Virgil L. Alexander L Mus.B., Westminster :A, qyblyy - Choir Collegeg Temple I W Vocal Music reie yiea i'f ::iE 1 i Earl R. Baugher B.S., Juniata Collegeg Temple Univ.g Univ. of Pa.g Pa. State Univ. General Science 10 the many alumni who have achieved note- worthy careers in their chosen tields. It is a distinct pleasure tor the taculty when, at commencement each year, an alumnus ot the year is selected whom many can re- call with tond memories as one ot their boys who, they knew, would malce good. John M. Aichele B.S., shippensburg Sxrcg M,Ed., Pa. stare Univ. :'-1'- ,,1, ,gjfis Business If iii if . igr, Kathryn L. Aungst Millersville State Teachers College Fifth Grade Phyllis A. Baugher Madison College Fourth Grade
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