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Ivtrs. Sutton instructs sophomore Kathy Carson in jewelry. Slie also teaches other art techni- ques such as textiles and pot- tery. She is now also assistant band director. Mrs. Tich reads her class a story. She is the only teacher that instructs Latin. She also teaches English. Mr. Thomas takes time out during his lunch break to read a book. He came to Great Valley from General Wayne this year. He teaches in the mathematics de- partment. New Administrator Joins Como, Kase, And Esbrandt In his position as assistant principal Mr. Cilo is con- cerned primarily with dis- cipline. He also helps Dr. Esbrandt and Mr. Kase with teacher evaluations and school policy. Mr. Cilo has had previous experience with both teaching and adminis- trative work. Dr. Esbrandt and Mr. Cilo confer at a pep rally. Dr. Esbrandt has final responsi- bility for everything that goes on in the school. Throughout the year he coordinates the budget, evaluates teachers, works with the SRB on student problems, etc. Mr. Kase has been a vice- principal for two years so he enjoyed a chance to substitute teach Mrs. Adam ' s Calculus class. Mr. Kase is in charge of curriculum and scheduling. Mr. Como enjoys an apple. He is Director of Athletics. We often see him in coun- sel with various athletes, coaches, and administrators. Academics 105
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i ■? . Most of us remember our tenth grade research paper with at least a little bit of pride. Mr. Stoltz helped some of us survive the agony of note cards and outlines. In addi- tion to World Cultures II he teaches Anthropology. He also sponsors B. S, U. Here Mr. Sutcliffe conducts the Concert Choir in practice. He is responsible for all of the school ' s vocal groups and teaches General Music. Mr. Sutton contemplates the possibilities of a student ' s work. He is an art teacher who specializes in sculpture and ce- ramics. Mr. WashinkOj a member of the busi- ness department, smiles for the camera. As a teacher of P. U. T. and other typ- ing courses he helps students learn the basics. While helping two IPS students with a lab, Mr. Watson has time to pose for the photographer. He spends a lot of time around cameras as the sponsor of Photo Club. Mr. Whitcraft is always available for help when it is needed. Here he assists senior, Missy Rhoad, with her typing. Mr. Whitcraft teaches business courses and runs the school bank. Mr. Whitelock keeps himself busy tea- ching business education courses, sponsoring ASB, and coaching freshmen football. ASB appreciates his help with their activities. A new addition to the Great Valley business department this year, Mr. Widhson is enthusiastic about future years at our school. Mr. Worthington helps Great Valley students go from Highway Safety to their driver ' s tests. He teaches gym and patrols the student parking lot. 104 Academics
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Debi Page relaxes with a book. Library Or Lounge? The library is not, we are told, a social center; yet it cer- tainly is a congenial environment for socializing. The librarians, Mrs. Baldwin, Miss Cassiola, Mrs. Winters, and Mrs. Bernardin, are reasonably tolerant of our antics and always willing and able to help when we really are working. They always know just where to find what we ' re looking for. The facilities, including everything from magazines to micro- film, provide much opportunity for research. The library contains some bit of information on nearly every topic you can think of. It is an important part of our education to learn to use the library resources. Miss Cassiola confers with students. As Lynette and Karen become more engrossed in their work the books accumulate, ii i ' . .A 1 K ' Guidance Dept. Establishes Guidelines For Future The guidance dept. pro- vides services which run the gamut from setting up college conferences to standardized testing. Through them we can arrange to be tutored or to be counsel ed on future plans. The constant badgering of our coun- selors provides us with the in- centive to get those college ap- plications in the mail! In addition to all this it is always fun to spend a study hall browsing through catalouges and planning your future as we see Tim Sackinheim doing at right. 106 Academics
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