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UFFICE STAFF AGNES BIGGAR PARICIA ANN LIBRARY MEDICAL Es PRISCILLA RHODEHAMEL Lubraruan EMMA BASTIAN MRS KATHERINE MISS JULIA Asst RITTER R N LUSKY R N Lnbranan Due to the help and cooperation of the Secretarial, Library, and Medical Staffs numerous techmcal problems which arose dally were solved Whether It was Sandburg or satellltes our llbrarlans helped us select worth while books and pertlnent mformatnon The llbrary was our reference room when technical or theoretucal questions temporarlly stymved us Good health ns a necessnty for any soclety In our satellite thus vutal factor was assured by our competent Meducal Staff The efficient Secretarual Staff was Satellrte 60 s electromc braln They fastldl ously kept our records and preserved for posterity our stellar progress 24 LENORE V ALICE L ALICE H MRS ALFRED ELIZABETH T GENOVESE EDWARDS SMITH PTASYNSKI VIRAG DR WILLIAM DR MARGARET TROY ARMSTRONG , Q y r ' 1 ' C , A A l 4,5 .,,. f A NOT Plcturzeo If xy V, I 1 ' if I I . . . . I
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x1As THEODORE MURPHY ANITA MURRAY ROBERT OTTO FLORENCE PAINE MRS, CECILE PALMER SClEI'1C6 Spanish AVT, Photography Science Sqjienge nt ENDA RIORDAN ANN RYLE JOHN SCANLON French, German English English ALPHONSE SILVESTRI Social Studies ROBERT WHITING SUSANNE SIMONS MRS. DOROTHY English SOLTANOFF Art MRS. HELEN WIDEN JOSEPH J. ZDANOWICZ Arts Commercial Science 23 scope by giving us an understanding of the culture and foundations of other nations. As we build our minds, so must we build our bodies, Through physical edu- cation. Our new era demands more from us than just mental dexterity. We live in an age where total fitness is a by-word. We must have endurance and stamina to survive in this atmosphere or the stratospheres of the unknown. Reflect on the music in your life 4 is it jazz, the expression of the frenzied world in which we live? Is it classical music, that has endured in its beauty? Is it rock 'n roll that attracts you because it is different '? Whatever you choose, the beauty of a concerto, the serenity of a hymn, or the brisk invitation of a brass band, music is the universal ioy of eter- nal significance. Our teachers, dedicated men and wo- men, have taken the raw energy of youth and converted it into the fuel for maturity. They have instilled in us the thrill of new discoveries, the force and power of the written and spoken word, andthe satisfaction that comes with the acquisition of knowledge. They have made music and art an integral part of our lives, and have given us the ability to appreciate the talents of others. They have exemplified integrity, dedication, intelligence, and confidence. Clearly, they and their ideas have influenced our minds and our hearts as no other combined force and have exquisitely prepared us for this world . . .or any other.
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At any time during the day from early morning to late at night you are likely to see a large broom or mop sliding down the corridor followed by one of our Custodlans The tasks of the men in gray range from repairing de fectlve equipment to cleaning the swimming pool on the fourth floor When the 12 O8 bell rings and hordes of students thunder down to the cafeteria Intent on gulplng a few bites of food before seventh period class begins it is our ef- ficient fbut somewhat harriedj Cafeteria workers who serve us our brief repast. In addition to their daily chores the cafeteria workers and custodi- ans give of their time and efforts at Council and Class social affairs. Together these people have performed the task of maintaining the intricate schedules and clock- work timing of Satellite 60. CAFETERIA lst Row Mrs Margaret Gordon Mass Helen Anderson Manager Mrs Margaret Rannone 2nd Row Mrs Theresa Sivnglia Mrs Faye Roscello Mrs Anne Kunsaw DUSTUDIA NS lsf Row: Anthony Pacukonas, George Webb, Leon Kaylor, Maurice Kennedy, Dominic Germanop 2nd Row: Newell May, Dominick Carlucci, James Kilmartin, Philip Sagnelli. 25
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