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Mr. Seldon R. Thomas av ,ae sf C' 4- 'A ,A lk e - fsgsi . .,,:, QI, I . .,.., ,Q . sg. ' -iiijtffis . ww S. ,J f. I e. e -:-. 7 . Qsffiw- Miss Helen F. Bozarth -Home Economics . . . makes costumes for scl1o0l productions . . . intlispensalvle to a P.T.A. Fashion Show. Mrs. Catherine R. Gira -English. KAY- HI . . . Journalism Cluh . . . Graduation Script Writ- ing Committee . . . Pres. of llltl. Englisli Council. Mr. Louis C. Orndorli- Art, wielcls an arty lvruslz to create scenery for C.H.S. stage . . . Art Crew organizer . . . Clzurclz Clzoir Director . . . sunzntertinie reader. Mrs. Floy R. Hague- Foreign Language, lii-7? fan . . . Official Boara' of Christian Temple . . . occasionally succonilvs to Tennessee's call. Mr. Carl T. Skidmore -Ina'ustrial A rts, roanzs the greens far relaration . . . model railroad lvuiltler . . . lunne lnetal sliop. Mr. John L. Ickes- lltlusic. Professional soloist . . . travel fan . . . alvle tlirector of Catonst'ille's musicals . . . SIIIIAQN niarinc lift' on a liook. - Bll.S'lllC'S.V, ilulispcnsa- lvle to a .YIlCl'L'.V.l'flIl Curf tis' Campaign . . . enjoys llllllfllljl . . . Principal of Atlult Erczziiig Sclnml. Mr. James A. Martinkis -Drit't'rs' Etlucation . .. runs lllarrinkis Safe- l7l'il'lll.L' SClIUUl in sparc time . . . golf fan. Mr. George W. Walburn -Social SlIltll'C'.Y, U.N.Y. Clulv. Monitor ,4tlt'i.s'or . . . outtloor C'llflI1I.S'lll.Vf . . . llillllllf' fcct on the fiance floor. 'B Mr. Charles DeManss- Plrvsical Etlucation. Var- sity lacrosse. U'I'C'SflilI.Q, soccer . . . Letternienfx' Clulw Sponsor . . . ten- nis maestro. Jin VK Q' Miss Virginia W. Duval - .S'ciel1ce, Kay-Card Conunitrec . . . A.S'.S'C'IlIl7lj' Nlonitor ,4clt'i.s'or . . . camera fan . . . nuclear energy prolter. Mr. W. Freeney-Matl1e- matics. National Honor Society Committee Spon- sor . . . Advisory Cont- mirtee . . . Veep of George Washington College A lunini Council. Clzairnzen ssiszf in rczfzfitzg' lcnzs SSISTING THE administration and coordinat- ing the faculty and the curriculum are the de- partment chairmen. These are the teachers re- sponsible for orientating new teachers, ordering and scheduling nlms, attending department and inter-department meetings, and assisting in planning courses of study. Other duties include taking inventories of old equipment and order- ing and checking new equipment. Lack of teaching aids. such phonographs, creates ditliculty arises from the split shifts. some as tilm projectors and a major problem. Another the fact that, because of teachers work from 7:45 a. m. until 3:00 p. nt., and others from 9:15 a. m. to 4:30 p. nt.. thus complicating the task of scheduling meetings. Though heading a department presents many problems, it also gives numerous satisfactions. Some department heads say that being able to view the department as a whole gives a clearer picture of their students' viewpoints. Others feel that the satisfaction of seeing new teachers become experienced is of great importance to them. Other favorable aspects of the position include additional free periods. a slight increase in salary, and a certain degree of prestige.
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SOCIAL STUDIES: Mr. W. Shannon. Social Studies ll, Student Elections Committeeq Mr. B. Ebersole. Social Studies II, Elections and Guidance Committees, TABCO Representatix'c.' Mr. M. Mueller. Social Studies 10, Geog- rapliy. Assistant Track Coacli: Mrs. J. Murphy. Social Studies 105 Mr. O. Ferruso. Social Studies 10, II, Sopho- more Class Advisor, J.V. Soccerg Miss M. Webster. Social Studies ll, Senior Class Advisor, Point System Committee: Mr. R. English. Social Studies Il: Mrs. M. Parks. Social Studies 10, Modern and Contemporary His- tory. Assembly Committee Clzairman, A.F.S. Committeeq Mr. D. Langdon. Social Studies 125 Mr. L. Ruppersberger, Social Studies 10, Pulvlicity Committee Clutirnuin, Student Council Co-Sponsor: Mr. M. Kaputsos. Geography: Mr. D. Tracey, Social Studies 10, Kay-Card Cotnmittee. Not present-Mrs. M. Siegel, Social Studies 10, Mr. H. Graybill, Social Studies 12, Junior Class Advisor: Mr. H. Shannon. Social Studies 12. Sclzalastfuj ViezafJ0i'tt.t.5' fredanmtcufe lite icture MATHEMATICS: Miss M. Walters, Algelwra Il, TA BCO Representati1'e, Stttdetit-Faculty Co-Ordinating Committee: Mrs. D. Rains. Geometry, Algebra I: Mrs. E. Oflit, Algebra I. B1ts1't1e.s's Matlieuutticsq Mrs. G. Stevens. Algelvra I, II, General lWatli Review, Ring Committee Cliairmati, Diploma Committee Clzairuzatl. Social Committee. Not present-Miss J. Coffman. Geometry, General Matli Revieuy' Mrs, N. Lopaia. Algebra 1.11. LANGUAGE: Seated-Miss L. Dunetz. Frenclt II. III, Mrs. J. Kyne. Spanish II. 111, CATONIAN, Sopho- more Class Advisor: Miss W. Walsh. French I, Span- isli I. Standing-Mr. H. Nueslein. Latin I, II, .l.V. Wrestling and Lacrosse Coacli. 44
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