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SENIOR COUNSELORS-Mr. Peet, Miss Switzer, Mr. Roller. Planning for the Future Since we entered East in 1965 as eighth-graders, we have been faced not only with academic prob- lems, but with such dilemmas as future plans, teacher-student conflicts, and preparation for the seemingly endless rounds of standardized testing. The guidance counselors have played a major role in our adjustment to the various difficulties we have encountered. The counselors are too often thought of as merely a means for students to achieve a satis- factory schedule: however, it is evident to us as seniors that they embody much more. These seven men and women have patiently and diligently guided us throughout high school. The guidance counselors, because of their tireless efforts and con- cern, merit the appreciation of us all, Standing: Mr. Tacci, Mr. Peet, Mr. Roller. Sitting: Mr. Stanton, Miss Switzer, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Low. M .-ft l l 9 s I 4-1 1
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Mr. Lambert Mrs. Parthoens The school Deans are the disciplinary force within the school. They possess an insight and un- derstanding into student problems that is perhaps unequaled by any other administration member. The job of the Deans is undoubtedly one of the most difficult of all. They must keep the students orderly and well-behaved, but not alienate them in the process. They remain receptive to ideas and suggestions presented by the students themselves. 15 Miss Carnahan Mr. Youngman
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DEPARTMENT HEAD-Mr. Kirchhoff. Uut of the Past Far Eastern, A.P. European, World History . . . the students of today have been exposed to many intriguing courses in the field of history. This ex- posure has been exceptionally well-presented in East High by our History Department, Working in close conjunction with the library, it has stim- ulated knowledge through outside reading and often through detailed research. Under the dynam- ic guidance of Mr. Kirchhoff, the History Depart- ment has played a vital role in enabling youth to unravel the intricacies of our times through under- standing of past eras. HISTORYiFirxt raw: Miss Abramow, Mrs. Wfilcove, Mr. Seidel, Mrs. Riker, Mrs. Terrell, Mr. Baldino, Mr. Miss Lesko, Mr. Kirchhoff, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Palmer. Nerackcr, Mr. Tomlinson, Mr. Barasch. ,Ju Second row: Mr. Muratore, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Sternbach, l lt ,T - t 5, . . , A ,,,., 9 I i i '
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