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MR. KENNETH E. STICKNEY, DIRECTOR OF VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Best wishes to the Class of 1969: Our efforts over the past twelve years have been aimed at guiding and preparing you for interesting and realistic goals in life. Our success, or lack of it, will soon manifest itself as you embark on an adult course of experience. The training you received while with us will form the foundation upon which your future will be built. We pray that we have done well by you as we hope you will do well by us. The true reward of a teacher ' s life is to see his students use the knowledge received to the benefit of the community, of the nation and of self. We wish you happiness and success In your endeavors. Sincerely, Kenneth E. Stlckney 0 Director XES:map MISS MARJORIE PORCINO, Secretary to Mr. Stickney.
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MR. ROBERT KARCHER, VICE-PRINCIPAL MISS CATHERINE McEACHERN, Secretary to Mr. Karcher
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FLOORMASTERS MR. VERNON C. HOOPER Mr. Hooper serves Gloucester High as a teacher of me- chanical drawing and also as third-floor Floormaster. It is Mr. Hooper’s duty to keep order on the third floor as well as to check on tardiness, attendance, and discipline. He is also in charge of the busing of the Essex students. All the graduates of G.H.S. will remember fondly their days as Freshmen and Sophomores with Mr. Hooper. MR. EDWARD W. ROEWER This year, in addition to his duties as an instructor of Spanish, Mr. Roewer has taken on the responsibility of being first-floor Floormaster. His duties now include checking tardiness and attendance, enforcing discipline, and seeing that all matters on the first floor run smoothly. Mr. Roewer h as won a place in the heart of the Class of ' 69 for his fairness and for his outstanding character. MR. J. VINCENT ELMER Mr. Elmer’s most important duty is to maintain order on the second floor. In addition to this responsibility he is also an instructor of Latin. Because of Mr. Elmer’s infinite patience and his sense of humor, the Class of ' 69 will remember their days on the second floor as Sophomores and Juniors under Mr. Elmer’s supervision. 13
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