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Caution! Check-Up Experts At Worli. '40pen your mouthli' or Wfake off your shoes! are familiar orders in the medical room. There is no fear here when we meet our cordial medicos for our regularly scheduled examinations. Dr. George Hrishko, Dr. Charles Moritz. Miss Lillian Stettler, Dr. Mahlon Miller, Dr. Sidney Parmet, and Dr. Charles Sieger.
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Company All Around, Naturally They Rate with Us. Dr. Eichler and our teachers honor Mr. McGill at the last faculty meeting. G'lVlr. McGill retiring? What shall we do without him?', Those were our thoughts when we learned that our 'cMr. Fixitw was leaving N.A.,l.H.S. after twenty-three years of faithful service. Mr. McGill joined our custodial staff in V332 and soon became head mainten- ance man, a position which he held until his retirement this past June. Whether the problems were electrical or plumbing, stage scenery or stub- born curtains, dCharlie could solve them with a smile. We shall miss you, Mr. McGill. May the years ahead bring you health, happiness, and jobs to keep you busy. From the raising of the flag to the banking of the boilers, these are the men who make life comfortable and ship shape for us. Our cus- todial men are truly the unsung heroes of the school. Mr. Charles Druckenmiller, Mr. Pearly Druckenmiller, MF- -l0SCPh Bfeitfellef, MT- Rflbeff Stuber, and Mr. Alfred Lauer greet Mr. Harry Rehrig, our new maintenance man. Page 15
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Seniors Going Classical l fi fi p The Classical Lamp Coming into existence during the Golden Age in Ancient Greece was this saucer type class- ical lamp used by rich and poor alike. These lamps were made most- ly from clay, glazed or unglazed. They varied in size from tiny night lights to large, ornately decorated lamps. Olive oil was used as the principal fuel and was ignited by iron flint. A 'Golden Age in culture was born in the light of the classical lamp. Class Col0rsYBlue and Cray Class Flower-The Tea Rose Class Motto- Let Us Go on Into Perfection Our Senior Class officers show classic form as leaders. Their agenda includes dances, trips, parties, and boosting ticket sales as we see in the picture at the left. Many thanks for a job well done, Gang, and double thanks to Ben and Richard for leading us wisely for three years. Standing: Richard Reimer, vice-Pres identg Frank Ifkovits, treasurerg Ben Amato, presidentg Anne Binder, secs retaryg Mr. Ernest A. Rapp, Class Adviser.
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