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MRS. OLIVE LUMLEY Secrefary Good morning, Pope Pius . . . rec- son for being late? . . . P.T.A. bingo chairman . . . reliability plus . . . OFFICE STAFF awalres early as ab' senlee excuses are received by Mrs. Lurnley and recorded by Paula So- lolr. Kalbleen Slcurlca and Alelle Maliclc busy lliernselves franslerrinq brealrlasl orders. Busy hands help keep the 5 i A X l re 'V Q' v-1 an J fRV'm. 494 I9- HEAD CUSTODIAN, Mr. Tolly carelully puls flue newly blessed crucifix in place on dedicarion day. CUSTODlAN, Mr. Marino, finds win fer brinqs even more worlc as if snows and snows. and snows. .,,....,,, Page I4
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Health personnel utilizes modern clinic. as Qi' MISS SANDRA TARAS R N Nurse Pope Pius panacea . . . the model clinic-the model nurse . . .future nurses moderator.. . warm smile. AUDIOMETER OPERATED by Miss Taras checlcs the hearing ol Byron DeBoer as Rosemar Cantone makes a record ol V the results. iq-nu i it Zi s 2 i , s,rl One ofthe busiest rooms in the school is the clinic presided over by Miss Taras, the school nurse, Newly furnished, the clinic boasts the latest in equipment from medi- cine cabinets to two compartments where the really sick can restiin peace and quiet. Every year pupils are weighed and meas- ured, teeth, eyes, and ears examined and recommendations made as to treatment that might be needed. First aid is administered to those iniured on school premises and proper care is given. Girls interested in nursing are permitted to help in the clinic. They aid in administer- ing routine ear and eye tests and in filling out records. lt is a pleasant place to work or rest. ATTRACTIVE WAITING room serves both the quid- ance office and clinic. As Dean Deitz and Barbara Ganz enter, Lorraine l-lolbauer, Martin Golabelr. and Joseph Gallic await their turn. Page 73
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school operating smoothl . ICING CAKES looks like fun as Mrs. Dwyer, Mrs. Bo- tash, Mrs. Fuydal, and Mrs. Kochan put the finishing touches on time day's desert. KEEPING FURNiTUREintl'1e religious ITALIAN MENU is H79 feaillfe +0d5YA faculty room sparlciinq bright is one Mrs. DWVGV qiV95 the bfoilinq Spaqhetti oi the labs ot Mrs. Nemec. 5 final +UVl'Y- i 35-gk SISTER MARY PAUL, O.P. Home Economics Waiting for home ec to begin , . . friendly understanding . . . Betty Crocker . . . daily peregrinations. SILVERWARE IS SORTED by Mrs, Streuli and Mrs. Polonkay at the end at a hard day's work. 3 -F Page I5
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