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PAU l, W. F.-X'l'7l NG li R .1'a'n11'r11',i-tn1i1':'f .4.f.r1'.ffr111f One of the husiest men at Allentown High School is Mr. Fatzinger, who, as Administrative Assistant to Mr. Bartholomew, helps tO make things run smoothly. Adding to the SUCCCSS of the school program at Allentown High School are Mr. Fatzinger's scheduling of as- sembly programs, his checking of attendance. his enforcing of disciplinary measure, and his managing of the visual aid program. Busy as he is, Mr. Fatzinger still takes time to know and to understand individually a large segment of the student body. Even those of us who have experienced no direct contact with him appreciate the aid and encourage- ment he gives the pupils of AHS. STRONG ADMINISTRATORS BUILD STRONG SCHOOLS. RAYMOND L. WALLER Cofffgf Preparatory Coordinator The help and guidance given to the college preparatory students hy Mr. Waller, the Dir- ector of College Preparatory Studies, is illimitahle. He has attempted to make the tremendous change from high school to college as smooth as possihle for those pupils Who will continue their formal education. Mr, VValler also does much ofthe preliminary planning for the Advanced Placement Program Classes, which are still expanding in their experimental stage. Another of his responsi- hilities is the directing of the Standardized Testing Program. It is in this area that most of the pupils of A.H.S. come under the dir- ection of Mr, Wlaller. WWW' ' pagt xr 71
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CI,IFIffJRD S. l3ARTHUI,OMliW lJ7'IiIlL'liPl'I! The guidance a'rl'orded us hy the congenial gentleman ol' the main ollice is just one of the many tasks Nlr. liartholoinew performs. ln addition to encouraging us always to seek the right path to follow, Mr. Chips, as he is fondly called hy the student body, is also responsible for the administration of the entire high school. Although our cherished memories of AHS will he refreshed at reunions and through the Conius, not one of us will need aid in recalling Nlr. Bartholomew. who has helped inimeasurahly to make our stay at Allentown High School enioyahle and henelicial. HUF flflffflf
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LUCY BITTNIQR 5c'lIIl'I'l1II'Ij f,iizniwIffi' THEIR WISE COUNSELING GUIDED EACH ONE OF US. RUSSELL KNAKSS .Sfrzgor Bwjvf Cffzuzff me pdgf j6'C'E'IZIL'f7l Counselors and Advisors The capable guidance coun- selors of Allentown High School are Miss Miriam L. Boyer and LeRoy K. Miller. ln helping us plan our futures. their private conferences have been invaluable. lnnumerable pamphlets and cata- logues. plus visits by both college and industrial representatives, help toward firmly fixing our foundations beyond high school. The counseling oH5ices also assist in linding part-time jobs and permanent positions for business- minded seniors. To assist in making accurate choices of pro- fessions. the counselors conduct scholastic and vocational apti- tude tests. The sincere wish of both counselors, Miss Boyer and Mr. Miller, is that every grad- uate be prepared to eventually attain his personal goal. Through similar counseling facilities, many students over the past lOO years have found themselves in re- warding walks of lifeg each of us. too, should say thanks to Miss Boyer and Mr. Miller for having started us in step with the ultra- fast present. Miss Lucy Bittner and Mr. Russell Knauss. together. have given the much needed en- couragement to all the members of the Senior Class. Because of their counseling, a majority of those who entered A.l'l.S. in the fall of l9S5 will leave in the spring of 1958 with high school diplomas. All of us will make our Hrst journey on lifels crowded highway with more surety be- cause they have provided the map for us to follow. wwwwm MIRIAM BOYER G1'rI.t ' C0 LI mflor LQRUY Nl ll.LER Blflyil C011 iufloi'
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