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F' aide. l 1 A Survey of the Wide Range of Duties and Services Rendered b Our School Nurse ffk 1. Health Counseling 2. Appraisal of Health Surveys 3. Emergency Care 4. Health Education g g y 4 y 5. Control of Communicable Diseases s. so A I . W. H LMES , i . . f D5I5:ipEgt?nEtlgdlioo1H2a1th Nurse In addition to the above, a secondary School of Nursing, Freedmen's school nurse serves as advisor to co-curricular H0SP1ta1'HOWafd University l ,groups established to approve the health Q lstandards and the Future Nurses Clubs, coordinating these activities with those of gthe general educational and guidance coun- l seling programs in the school. was ---graded -ff-e so Now, let's see, how tall are'you? 'Nurse Holmes fchecks the height of Bobby Gaines. Cl lCarolyn Stokes is being waited on by Frances Wiley, student , I l i l i s s 1 ! fl 45 it - .1-5 l Wie! 1 J lEfLi?Qiif'iEff
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Mrs. Paschall at Her Desk Eleventh Grade Counselor R.. Mrs. Corley Tenth Grade Counselor -'hers reee l n Mr. Chase Tenth Grade Counselor 5'
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Vital Services Are Rendered by the Book Clerk ill V Working with hundreds of lbooks and periodicals is a daily ltask of the book clerk. From 7:30 fin the morning until 4:30 in the 2 afternoon, Mrs. Dorothy King oc- cupies herself with the tremendous task of accounting for nearly every lbook in Spingarn. In addition, she records and accounts for every piece of equipment that the school uses. r' m' 4. STUDENTS EMPLOYED in the BOOKROOM: Carolyn Smith Larry Hutchinson Edward Jefferies Gregory Gibson Thomas Ward Johnnie Baggott DUTIES PERFORMED BY STU- .DENTS WORKING IN THE BOOK- ROOM: 1. They stamp and prepare textbooks for numbering. 2. They wash shelves in bookroom. 3. They help to check all supplies re- ceived. 4. They deliver supplies and textbooks to the classrooms. 5. They deliver packages to teachers, parcel post, etc. 6. They take care of students who have lost textbooks. . . fr Mrs. Dorothy M. King, Book Clerk -Iii, ff.,-4--l L, Bookroom help,,Carolyn Smith and Larry.Hutchinson.,
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