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Dr. Lawler administers a physical examination as John Snyder
watches, awaiting his turn. All athletes must pass a physical
examination before participating in a sport.
Mrs. Baird, our nurse, checks Eric Weinkopff so that he may partici
pate in seasonal sports. Eric’s blood pressure seems to be satisfactory.
Our medical staff is a part of one of the most essential departments of the school
system. The special care they give keep the pupils physically and mentally alert. Our
bus drivers, custodians, and maintenance corps are equally important. Without this
entire group, little could be accomplished in an educational system. We shall, of course,
always remember the women who serve us lunch everyday. The cafeteria staff know
that "the way to one’s heart is through his stomach.”
Mrs. Dougherty assumes much responsibility in seeing that food is Mrs. Blanche Neveras shares responsibilities with Mrs. Dougherty.
prepared and served in a most efficient manner. The staff is ready She is pictured working between lunches. The next hungry group
for the second shift, and Mrs. Dougherty relaxes for just a minute. of pupils will be demanding attention in just a few minutes.
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