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J, A cf re ' .J if Lfcvfttfzyky tu Across the hall. we walk into the high school office to leave our announcement and are again amazed at the amount of work being done. Back in lVIr. Shaver's office, there is a small meeting in sessiong Mr. Benedetti has just said, Good Morning and is ready to give the day's noticesg Pat and Marie are answering phones and filing mail in the teachers' mail boxes: Dr. Burke is showing new books to a department ehairmang and everything is in readiness for the day. Al- lhough we don'l see much of IVI11 Furno or Mr. Revetta, We know each is in his own office preparing the way for the lioys and girls who will take our places some day soon. DR. DENNIS BURKE, D.Ed., University of Pittsburgh - supervisor of secondary edu- cation-MR. WILLIAM R. BENEDETTI, M.Ed., Uni versity of I'ittslJu1'gl1-assist ant high school principal INIR. JAMES REVE'I I'A, lNI.Ed., University of Pittsburgh---director of elementary education, and MR. JOSEPH R. FIIRNO. INI.Ed., University of Pittshurglls-junior high school principal Y THE JOINT BOARD OF EDUCATION-SEATED: Mr. William Saeane, Mr. Orrie Rock- well, Mr. Willard Weigel, Mr. Robert Barlow, Mr. William Kuskic. STANDING: Mr. Chester lNIainwaring. Mr. John DeSantis, Mr. I rederick Garvin, Mr. William Kelly. Not l'ietured: Mr. David Morrison and Mr. Paul Stracelsky. MR. JAMES N. SHAVER. lNI.EtI., University of I'ittsl1urgI1ff- high school principal 00000 'FJ-- , .. MRS. MARIE REID and MISS I'A'I' SONCINI 9
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DR. HARRY H. FAULK, D.Ed., University of Pittsburgh - supervising principal I- D MISSES PATTY WALLACE and JEAN KASTAN .IOINT BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: Mr. Martin Thompson, Mrs Margaret Whitehead, Mr. Charles Tarr, Mr. David I'Iowcll. STANDING: Mr George Munnell, Dr. A. I. Monhcim Mr. Frank McKinney. i iT to A WP in-f i W Q,'.,JVi, R f .Wi.f'-X u i'lY!!Tff' rf X' N 'N I no ff! ti fi - 4 x f 1 A 8 9 ,,f If f J We are proud that our building houses the offices of the entire school district. Although we know it isn't polite to peek, we do sometimes glance in the windows as we hurry down the hall, and we never fail to be impressed by the efficient, active look of these rooms. Dr. Storer is always surrounded by important-looking financial leclgers while Dr. Faulk is busy on the phone or in conference. Mrs. Lacey and the other women are typing, filing, taking dictation or laboring over big complicated machines. In shortgall are working+and for us! My-Q.. MRS. DOROTHEA MORRISON DR. CHARLES S. STORER, D.D.S M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, associ MRS- LILLIAN LACEY ate supervising principal.
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Guidance: A Major Theme MISS VIRGINIA W. REDMAN, B.A., Wilsong M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh MR. DAVID E. DOUGLAS, BS., ,Iuniatag M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh Our guidance counselors, Miss Virginia Redman and Mr. David Douglas, are two of the most important people we meet in our high school careers. Their job is to get to know as much as possible about each student, then to put that knowledge to work for us. This is accomplished through a testing program and through personal interviews. They coordinate their knowledge with that of our teach- ers, parents, and administrators to provide the best possible type of education for us. Their other duties include arranging for special classes, keeping us aware of scholarship possibilities, planning for college and career conferences, conducting follow-up surveys of graduates, and often attempting to solve the personal problems of students. Both Miss Redman and Mr. Douglas give unselfishly of their time and energies to help the students of EFHS. Guidance Activities Miss Redman congratulates Larry Dillen, al- ternate, and Elizabeth Hodgson, winner, of the Odd Fellows United Nations Contest. This resulted in a trip for Liz to the United Na- tions and other spots of historical interest in the New York area. I0 Miss Redman visits an English class to discuss the high school record and the testing program provided for all students. Dan Dansak thanks Dr. Foil Miller, one of the speakers at Career Night spon- sored by the guidance department.
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