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MISS MARGARET ROUX, often known as Mlle. Roux tRool to her students, teaches French and is head of the Language Department at Farrell High. One of the highlights of a visit to the school during Na- tional Education Week is Miss Roux's French room 204, which her students convert yearly to a gay Pa- risian cafe. Much of her artistic talent is carried over into Miss Roux's world history classes, too, as she plans lovely displays of subiects, like the United Na- tions Buildings, and other protects related to her his- tory classes. See Dave, the bullets go in here and come out there. We must have been using crooked bullets. Here we see MR. DAVID SCHIRMER and MR. JOSEPH TOM- MINS inspecting the intricacies of a gun. Rumor had it that the fauna were pretty safe the past sea- son since neither one of them bagged very much, let alone a deer. Last reports have it that Mr. Schirmer, our Electronics instructor, is developing a deadly ray based on the principle of the proximity fuse. This contraption when fired in the woods will seek out the deer. Mr. Tommins, true to his theories of Physical Education, is going to do it the hard way. He'll am- bush them from a tree, with knife in hand a-la-Tar- zan. Seriously, both teachers are lovers of the sport and the great outdoors, and are respected and dedi- cated teachers. Mr. Tom'mins is the faculty adviser of the Key Club. ln addition to her duties as a math teacher, smiling MISS BESSIE STRUCK also is in charge of that great group of pepper-uppers - our cheerleaders. Miss Struck coaches and trains the girls and spends much of her spare time with them. Here she supervises Gloria Rossi and Angela Trenga as they prepare to make use of the new gold and blue shakeroos which the girls are using in their cheers this year. Miss Struck, when not teaching algebra, is a fine craftsman and does much of her own sewing and creates other obiects of art. J W vt mirnaanrr 'I 'ai-'lil .Q 3 tc S sv'
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MR. JAMES V. SCANGA, director of the Sen- ior High Band, is in charge of preparing the varied and intricate marching half-time shows which the band puts on during football season. When basketball season rolls around in De- cember, our band director is twice as busy as before, directing the band at all the home games and preparing for the coming concerts. Then, alas, even summer brings no rest, for the band must begin rehearsing early in August for the next season's football games! Speaking of football games, MR. ANTHONY PAULEKAS, our well-known football coach is shown here beating a calfskin instead of a pigskin for a change. Mr. Paulekas has been our coach for number of years and had his first undefeated season this year. Congratuilations, Mr. Paule- kas, we can't blame you for beating that drum! As a teacher of P.O.D. and World Geography, Mr. Paulekas seems to take a personal interest in all his students, and is known throughout the school for his wry, good-natured sense of humor. 25 YEARS OF SERVICE BANQLIET Miss M. Skuse, Mr. J. Tommins, Speaker G Bartholmew Program Chairman Miss L Phipps Supt John Hetra, Pres. of Board Mr. P. Kudelko, Mrs A McGorgee Miss E Fritchmun Mr R Dresch g , ,,,, i ,, ,
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