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nperintnndnnt Paul M. Dare, M.S. University of Pennsylvania Superintendent of Schools Assistant Principal In March, 1963, Mr. Paul M. Dare officially assumed the position of Sup- erintendent of Schools, an assignment requiring his proven capabilities. Mr. Calvin E. lngling replaced Mr. Dare as high school Principal and has continued to perform his duties with excellence. The oliice of Assistant Principal has been handled by Mr. William R. Davidson, serving Audu- bon for his first year. A large measure of the success of the scholastic year can be attributed to the devoted efforts of these gentlemen -our administrators. Principal William R. Davidson, M.Ea. Calvin E- Insling, .M-S- Temple University Rutgers UfliV2l'S1fY Assistant Principal Principal
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Reviewing the new business for the regular monthly meeting are Mr. Samuel A. Ferrante, Mr. Joseph H. Ennis, Mr. Leonard U. Kates, Mr. Paul M. Dare, Mr. Harry Hancock, Mr. Robert J. Schaefer and Mr. George E. Watts. Not pictured: Mr. Walter J. Kling. Board ul ducatiun Balancing school budgets, maintaining property and equipment, handling the schools' public relations, and securing the services of highly qualified faculty mem- bers are the kinds of tasks which are assigned to the Board of Education. Nine elected members with power to vote at meetings, and a secretary compose the Board -men all willing to give of their own time to serve the public. To accomplish their responsibilities. Board members are sub-divided into a number of committeesg out- standing among these are the Financial, Publicity, Sports, and House and Grounds Committees. Chairmen of respective committees report at general meetings, where the details are worked out with the help of Mr. Paul M. Dare, Superintendent of Schools. For the countless hours each man spends in his endeavors during his term of olhce, the school com- munity is appreciative. Mr. Allan A. Armitage, Secretary to the Board of Education, and Mr. Thomas N. Crowley, Vice-President, are pictured compiling a list of esti- mates for the building of a new high school track, while Mr. William J. Judd, President, checks the financial plausibility of the prospect.
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..e.tm.aawM W Permanently lteeerded In llur lteek . When time to submit college applications has rolled around, College Prep seniors have besieged Miss Bertha W. Dornbach with their requests for her recom- mendations. Because of her excellent teaching ability and precision techniques, such as the oral drill, Miss Dornbach has gained a reputation in many highly competitive colleges for producing outstanding math students. Always paying attention to details and working with order and logic, Miss Dornbach is respected by all who have come in contact with her. Offering praise or criticism when it may have been justly deserved, she has brought forth the best efforts of her pupils. During her career at Audubon High since its opening in September, 1926, Miss Dornbach has taught Spanish and English. However, the majority of her students will remember her as teaching all the junior and senior College Preparatory math courses, including, most re- cently, a course in advanced algebra. Among the other services she has rendered, Miss Dornbach has been responsible for maintaining the students' official Permanent Record Book. Above, we see her pictured at this very task. The class of 1964 is proud to pay tribute to Miss Dornbach for a memorable period of service at A.H.S. In her anticipation of years of greater leisure she will undoubtedly find warm satisfaction in the enjoyment of activities that have been dutifully deferred. The best wishes of the class are extended to her upon her retirement.
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