Cherry Hill High School East - Eidolon Yearbook (Cherry Hill, NJ)

 - Class of 1986

Page 106 of 296

 

Cherry Hill High School East - Eidolon Yearbook (Cherry Hill, NJ) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 106 of 296
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Page 106 text:

Behind every roll call presides Mrs. Daley, Cherry Hill East’s Attendance Officer. She protects students from incorrect statuses by correcting mistakes on the home- room attendance sheets before keying them into the computer. Not only does she organize attendance re- cords, but she updates student files and assigns stu- dents to their proper homerooms. In addition, her fin- gers release a myriad of information from the computer which includes class verification lists for teachers. Pro- gress or Interim reports and those (awaited or dreaded) report cards. Mr. Anthony Trombetta (not pictured), handles all the in-coming mail to the building, supervises book storage, oversees the “Lost and Found”, supplies the staff with all the office supplies needed to efficiently function in the classroom and performs dozens of daily tasks that keep East functioning in the smooth and orderly man- ner that we have come to expect. For the senior class, we look to Mr. Trombetta for delivery of the much- awaited Yearbooks. Mrs. Rosa McCall, a Special Education Resource in- structor, works under a State of New Jersey mandated program geared to the handicapped student. The pur- pose of this program is to provide students that qualify, with regular course work but at a slowed pace according to their individual needs. Students will be offered Eng- lish, Math and History with emphasis placed upon us- ing the language for understanding. Individual weak- nesses are appraised and the student’s instruction re- flects individual abilitiess. Mrs. Joan Anderson is seen around the main office and pushing the mail cart through the halls as she delivers the inter-office memos to faculty boxes, along with grade level communications which are then passed along to the students through their respective teachers. She relieves at the switchboard to continue to keep us well-informed and current with any information that we may need. 102

Page 105 text:

Frances Lower The COMMUNICATIONS CENTER, located in the front of the building is the nerve center of our school. It is the direct link between the school and the communi- ty. Information is channelled to the proper areas, visi- tors are directed to offices, parents are assisted in locat- ing students, lost keys can be retreived, important an- nouncements are made for the benefit of the student body and sports schedules are always available. We even find out when we leave our car headlights on. The Communications Center carries out these tasks with efficient and cheerful alacrity, making life easier for everyone. Jacqueline Sauro Diane Cunningham Valuable members of the staff, the SCHOOL NURSES have many responsibilities. Involved in all areas of the health field, the nurses help to check the spread of disease, conduct scoliosis screenings and eye and hearing exams. They assist in the adminis- tration of the physical exams necessary for participa- tion in all sports activities. In addition to keeping immunization records, they provide emergency care for students and staff. Denise Ronald William Tolumeo Burrows McCargo The CAMPUS POLICE have been instituted in the Cherry Hill Public Schools for important reasons. Un- like security guards, the police are governed by a set of guidelines which extend their authority to provide maximum protection and assistance to both staff and student body. f Rhonda McCargo Wanda (arter HALL MONITORS are new to East this year. They are responsible for patrolling hallways, verifying passes and keeping things on an even keel. By helping keep the halls clear during classes, we can sense a new type of order strengthening the educational process. Special Services 101



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Secretaries and Clerks Each day, atten- dance is processed, mail is sorted and stamped, messages are taken, appoint- ments are made, monies are recorded, records are updated, extra-curricular ac- tivities are posted, along with a thou- sand and one other details which keep East running smoothly. Our secretaries and office clerks are an integral part of our system. They are perceptive, helpful, intuitive and untir- ing as they keep their thumb on the pulse of student and staff life that is East. 103

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