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IMPORTANT TO THEM IS OUR Open your mouth and say ahh, take a deep breath, step on the scale! Each student receives a medical examination from Dr. Deach with these accompanying comments. Adhering to the Hippocratic Oath, this de- cided doctor attends to our physical well- being, especially those who are sports mind- ed. MRS. ETHEL C. HILL, R.N. At 9:30 any Thursday morning during October, November, or December, our very capable dental examiner, Dr. Drumheller can be seen entering the school. Anyone standing near the entrance at this time will receive a cheery good morning and how are you? H EALTH Fourteen ROBERT DEACH, M.D. Aspirin anyone? Mrs. Hill, Mt. Penn's understanding nurse, carefully supervises our health program. She takes care of all illnesses and accidents and administers periodic ear and eye examinations. JOHN DRUMHELLER, D.D.S.
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HE LED US THROUGH OUR HIGH SCHOOL LIFE MR. JOHN A HIBSCHMAN, High School Principal Kutztovvn Normal Franklin and Marshall College, B.S. Pennsylvania State College University of Pennsylvania MISS DORIS LEININGER Secretary Prepare Today for Tomorrow's Challenge is the mott of the class of 1958. Today's Preparation means the intellectual, moral, and spiritual training for a well- rounded individual to fit himself into a very complex human relations among all the peoples of all nations, irrespective of race, creed or color, improve the standard of living through leadership and service, and spread The gospel of good will to all peoples and nations. My best wishes for success in your endeavors shall be with you always. John A. Hibschman Thirteen
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THOSE WHOM WE RELY UPON Probably the most unpopular people in Mt. Penn on a snowy morning are the bus drivers because of their unfailing efforts to defeat the elements. Without their excellent services many students would find it almost impossible to arrive at school. We are grate- ful for this transportation convenience. Our dependable bus drivers, left to right: Mr. Nevin Matz, Mr. Danny Knechtle. . . ll N l ' s -eEq'o's:c- 95 Qi if Fifteen Whom do we call on when mechanical difficulties arise-that's right-our able staff of custodians. Because they are always will- ing to assist us and care for our school, we are deeply indebted to them. Caring for our building are, left to right: Messrs. Franklin Manwiller, Ed Preska, Robert G. Moyer, Maintenance Engineer. Absent from the picture is Mr. William Goodhart.
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