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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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