South Lebanon High School - Ionian Yearbook (Iona, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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South Lebanon High School - Ionian Yearbook (Iona, PA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 88 of 112
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Page 88 text:

School Nurse and Secretory Have Varled Responslblllhes Probably the buslest place here at South Lebanon Hlgh School IS the nurse's offrce The second week after school began, Mrs Gress began her compllcated and varlous act1v1t1es for the year Chestx rays were taken of the teachers and of students 1n grades 9 to 12 Phys1cal exam1nat1ons were then begun w1th Mrs Gress ass1st1ng A toxold cl1n1c was held and the Salk vaccrne was grven to grades 1 to 4 St1ll there was no t1me for our busy nurse to relax for a cha1n of necessary aCt1V1t1eS soon began 1nclud1ng regular 1nspect1on of andmeasurrng Naturally dur1ng all these programs Mrs Gress was 1nterrupted to admrmster f1rt ard care to all ages Dut1es d1d not stop at school as Mrs Gress was respons1b1e Schoolmme Mrs Gress checks hearing of fmt grade for home v1s1t1ng dental apporntments and keep1ng accurate re youngster C Ords One ofthe most 1nterest1ng programs for wh1ch our nurse was respons1ble was the pre school cl1n1c Thrs enta1ls the testrng of 5 and 6 year olds to determlne whether they are ready to enter school One place whe re heavy dutres and respons1b1l1t1es preva1l 1S our school secretary's offrce Here records of all stu dents are frled and kept up to date schedules are made money 1S deposrted bu11et1ns are typed telephones are an swered and a great many other rnterestxng dutres are com pleted Wlth all the bustle and act1v1ty of a busy offrce you can well 1mag1ne what an lmportant place lt holds rn our school l1fe Mrs Roth, the school secretary, flashes her fetchmg smrle as she goes about her numerous dunes Erghty four In I 3 ELJE3 4 5 3 0 0 0 0 , I 1 lr . . . - . - - . - V . . , . 3 ' grade children, examination of eyes, hearing tests, and welghrng 1 Q , . , . . ' . . . , . , . - . . . , - . . . . . . ' ' - ' ' :rx I i ' Q 9 ' , - 9

Page 87 text:

ABRAM L. LEAMAN MRS. C. IRVIN SAUFLEY Science and Hi-Way Safety Commercial Education Not only does it take a patient and gentle teacher in the primary grades, but her characteristics must include kindness,tact, and akeen understanding ofa chi1d's needs. Especially in first grade it is often difficult for some MRS. ALBERT SULLO WILLIAM WOLFSKILL Library and English Industrial Arts 'K Our Primary Teachers Lay Foundation For Future Education youngsters to adjust to the new and strange way of life. Part of the primary teacher's job is to help the children make this adjustment. Many times, therefore, a child's enjoyment in at- tending high school depends upon the type of life he has experiencedin his first six years. Seeing that the children get along well together and acquire the fundamental know- ledge in the first years of school life, is the primary teacher's business. However, do not be misled and think that the primary teacher's job ends with her teaching, for she is also ex- pected to include many other additional activities in her schedule. A primary teacher must bring her mind and actions down to meet the ideas of her pupils, for how else can she enter into the birthday parties, Valentine parties, and Easter Egg contests? Indeed, there is never a dull moment for a primary teacher as she completes her daily duties. PRIMARY TEACHERS, SEATED: Mrs, Norman Boyd, Mrs, Frederick Bomberger, Mrs, Lester Reed, Mrs, Paul Billett, Mrs, Daniel Kreider, Mrs, Harvey A, Yea- ger, Mrs, L, Earl Garrett, STANDING: Mrs. John Leidich, Miss Dian Sherer, Mrs, Richard Bechtold, Mrs. John H, Gerhart, Miss Christine Gerace, Mrs, Ray- mond Henry, Mrs. Clarence Books, Mrs. Myers Krumbine, Eighty three



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JANITORS, Isaac Risser and Grant Ruhl, show some of the equipment used daily. BUS DRIVERS, AlWolfe, Bill Wise, John Kapp, George Eckerd, Lester Miller, and Howard Wolfe. Custodions. Cooks, and Bus Drivers Perform Vital Services To S L H S Students Essential to the efficient upkeep of the school building are the well- known custodians who insure that the buildings are always in tip-top con- dition. Their patience is tried many times during the day by us, the stu- dents,but they remain cheerful nevertheless. The endless hours of hall sweeping spent by the janitors help to make our halls and classrooms more pleasant places in which to spend our school days. There are also the summertime jobs of repairing, cleaning, and redecorating the building in preparation for each September. The cooks contribute greatly in the success of our school, by daily preparing warm lunches for us. Despite the grumbles and ungrateful- ness revealed many times on our parts, we appreciate their work as they do a good job in providing inexpensive meals right here at school. Of course, our bus drivers contribute one of the most vital necessi- ties in our school program. These men sacrifice much to provide safe and convenient transportation for students to and from school each day. COOKS, Mrs. Kocker, Mrs. Koons, Mrs. Brightbill, and Mrs. Heberlmg

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