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Good heolTh is viTol To ony sTudenT or ToculTy member oT WesTerville High School, buT when Things oren'T looking so rosy , one con Turn To Mrs. lvlorion Fuller, RN., To geT bock inTo working order ogoin. ln her second yeor os boTh The junior ond senior high schools' nurse, she spends Three doys o week oT WesTerville High School ond The oTher Tvvo oT WolnuT-Springs Junior High odminisTering her services. She is kepT busy pciTching bonged-up knees, sTopping bloody noses, curing illnesses, ollovving sTudenTs To lie down in The sick rooms ond wriTing posses, ond colling porenTs when sick sTudenTs requesT permission To go home. A new oddiTion To The high school This yeor vvos Mrs. Joonne Gorbe who speciolized os The speech TheropisT. Besides TesTing oll sophomores for speech cleTecTs, she olso locoTed sTudenTs who needed, or ThoughT They needed, help. Her Tuesdoy ond Fridoy mornings were Tilled wiTh individuol or group Theropy helping The sTudenTs wiTh speech diFliculTies or voice Trouble. .Syzwrfz rmfl flflliilllli' Iy1t'I'flf7VY ,llmx ilkillflllll 1'lHHt'I' . - . ,k g iSll',llH7! .Ynrw gap., ' .'i'T'r iff Ove: .Hwy Garber ll'.ill'I7.i IVIZIUVIHY In The Ivflfflfllfllflf artzuulfztmnx rr chf'i'k.s Thi' lnrifnrrnlzzre rqf11,rlzuff'nf. .lI7'l.!fl!171711' flznln' W
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