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HELPING IN MANY WAYS Mrs. C. Mew Mr. C Metzgar The East High Guidance office can be observed daily bustling with activity. The counselor for the girls is Mrs. Clara Mew, who has held this vital position for many years. Mrs. Mew counsels the one thousand girls of East High as to their academic and vocational choices in high school and in their choice of colleges or work careers after graduation. Seldom have so many girls owed so much to one woman. The Boy’s Counselor is the newly-appointed Mr. Clarence Metzgar, who formerly taught junior high Civics and who continues to gain honor as Varsity Basketball coach. Throughout the year, Mr. Metzgar has maintained a close and friendly relationship with the boys of the school, being especially helpful to those whose athletic or academic achievements merit college scholarship consideration. . . . TO COMFORT THE ILL” Mrs. Iarussi gives a tuberculin Mrs. Iarussi is always ready to take care of Nancy Bellingham learns how test to Ross Mayo. the ill—at school. to “take a pulse” via the ex- ample of our capable Mrs. Iarussi. Page 8
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ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Page 7 Mrs. Vera Wisiewski
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LIBRARY STAFF AND AIDES Chief Librarian Mrs. M. Goodman cheerfully assists senior Efficient use of the Card Catalogue facility is explained and Therese Flak in checking several research sources. demonstrated for students by Miss C. Gajewski, Library Aide. Again in 1965-66, Chief Librarian Mrs. Goodman and her Aide Miss C. Gajewski, advised the Library Club girls in techniques of good library service and functions. The members of the Club this year are pictured at left, and include: Row 1: R. Bagley, M. E. August, S. Thompson, K. Zielonka, J. Riseon, J. Kweder. Row 2: Miss Gajewski, B. Blumish, M. E Schoen, N. Makarewicz, Mrs. Goodman, T. Wottalik, S. Majczyk, N. Klins. P. Gotham. Absent when picture was taken were the following members: G. Hoover, C. Coleman, C. Jackson, G. Kowal, P. Keller, D. Polotas. Office Messengers for 1965-66 are pictured at right. They included: Row 1: L. Olson. S. Morgan. R. Ferritto, D. Zazulak. B. Blumish, N. Shutoff. Row 2: N. Belling- ham, M. Basil, S. Kalista, D. Dobry, P. Kimmeth. M. Worton. Row 3: P. Raffels, L. Smith, K. Gavriloff, M. Braund, D. Konopka. Row 4 M Fuller, B. Becker, M Wasielewski, D. Boyle, M. Gulnac, and P. Obermans. Pa e 9
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