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Paul M. Gibbs Biology; Arthur Elwell General Science; Michael J. Burke Algebra I, Shop Math I; Janet Brambley Senior Science, Chemistry; Stanley M. Booth 8th Grade Arithmetic; Diane Ro- man Refresher Arithmetic, Alge- bra I; Richard Huff Shop Math II, Geometry; George W. Shiuery 7th and 8th Grade Arithmetic, 8th Grade Science; 7'homas W. Gur- chick 8th Grade Science; Ralph Snyder Department Head, Phys- ics, Advanced Math, Algebra II; (missing Gayle Reedy 7th Grade Arithmetic, Shop Math I). SCIENCE AND MATH First Row: Jules Seder Department Head, Instru- mental Music. Second Row: William H. Howarth Chorus, Jr. High Music; Henry J. Karpinski Art. 22 MUSIC AND ART I feel that eighteen- year-olds with their academic background in history, mock elec- tions, the various res- ponsibilities in Student Government, etc., have training and knowledge to adequately fulfill the rights of a voting teenager. — Mr. Henry J. Karpinski
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First Row: Mildred T. Jones Home Economics (Foods); Kathleen Miller Home Economics (Clothing). Second Row: Howard V. Keast Metal Shop, Coordinator of Cooperative Industrial Education; Herbert S. Parsons Wood Shop, Department Head; Norman Saylor Wood Shop, Metal Shop; Vincent Kuczynski Wood Shop II, Photography, Metal Shop I, C.I.E.; Harry C. Green Mechanical Drawing. INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND HOME ECONOMICS Leroy J. Dunn Guidance, Psychology and Sociology; Frank E. Keebler Guidance Director; Alice M. Costello Guidance, English IV; Leroy Kramer Junior High Guidance, Civics. They (eighteen-year-olds) are our hope for the future. — Mr. Lee J. Dunn GUIDANCE 21
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SECRETARIES Question: Do you feel that eighteen- year-olds will build a better future than the “adult” generations before them have? Answer: Hopefully. — Miss Gayle Reedy Elizabeth E. Carr Guidance Secretary; Marion V. Hakanson Secretary to the Principal; Deborah Shedland Jr. High Secretary; Susan Falcey Clerk; (miss- ing Gloria Henkel Library Clerk). SPECIAL SERVICES 23
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