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Ms. Bonnie Brooks Mathematics Ms. Catherine A. Camporini Mathematics Dr. Monique L. Cardell Language Mrs. Tina Cecala HealthlPhysical Education Mr. Jeffrey Charney Science Supervisor Mrs. Doris W. Davis Related Arts Mrs. Angela deBerjeois HealthlPhysical Education Mr. Walter Dec Science Mrs. Ruthann Dein Mathematics Mrs. Shirley DiBrango Special Services Mr. Thomas DiGanci Social Studies Coordinator of Student Activities Mr. Joseph G. Donnelly Communications R Can: .Ih:
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Mr. John Baehr Social Studies Mr. Joseph Battiato Communications Mr. Stanton Benson Mathematics Mr. Gary C. Bickneu Guidance Mrs. Merna Bisbee Related Arts Mrs. Dena Brandon Special Services RAYMON D KOVONUK Mr. Kovonuk was the first teacher to be hired at Watchung Hills Re ional High School. He was hired in ebruary, 1957 as a Mechanical Drawing teacher. Over the years he has tau ht wood shop and metal shop. e also instituted the Cooperative Industrial Education Program within our school system. For eight years, Mr. Kovonuk coach- ed the varsity basketball team and for four years, the junior varsity team. Mr. Kovonuk believes that the , transition of the student from partici- e pant to spectator has been the big- ; ' : gest change that has occurred at Watchung Hills. Faculty 115 t
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MASON LOGIE Mr. Logie was hired in May, 1957 as a Chemistry teacher. He later taught Algebra, Earth Science, Traditional Physics. and P880 Physics. He was also the wrestling coach and Data Processing Coordinator. The Physical Science Study Com- mission Course was first developed in 1958-1959. This course has been taught by Mr. Logie since 1959. The basic pur- pose of the course is to have students understand, ex- perience, and be able to think about the classical as well as the more modern ideas in Physics. It is generally thought that all students anticipating college courses in science, engineering, mathematics, accounting, premedical, and prelaw would elect this course as their third science class. Mrs. Carol J. Forsman Social Studies Mrs. Patricia Fox Special Services Mr. Andrew R. Furlong Related Arts Mr. Alan P. Gaddis Foreign Language Coordinator of Services Mrs. Kim M. Gajewski Communications Mr. Raymond Gebauer Mathematics Faculty 117
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