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IN 1.2 O USE Mrs. Jessie Anderson Dr. James DeSonne Mr. Reigh Carpenter To the Class of '60 Your class has the distinction of being the Hrst graduating class which has spent its entire high school career in H. Frank Carey High School. Surely you remember that Sep- tember day in 1956 when we opened our school with you as our 9th grade class. We had no gym nor auditorium that year until spring. It was December before we were able to use the cafeteria and have a full day. Heat - or rather the lack of it - was a problem in October. On the morning school opened we received fourteen hundred folding chairs - our only furniture. Surely you must remember all this, and more. In those difficult days many of us were guided by the Latin motto Per ardua ad astra which translated becomes To the stars by hardships way. Now you have reached the first of those stars W your high school graduation. Much has transpired in these four years and your class is ready to lead the parade of classes who will call Carey High their very own. I shall remember you as the class which produced our first National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists, as the class which had our first exchange student - Sonny. I shall remember with pleasure the problem of trying to select a Phi Beta Kappa award from your class - several students had straight E averages through their junior year. As I write this early in your senior year, I truly expect the Class of 1960 to establish an enviable record of academic achieve- ments, a record for otherclasses to emulate and surpass if they can. As a class you have done much for Carey High School, and Carey High School has done much for you. As you go on to other endeavors we offer you our best wishes for your success, and we offer the hope that the success we know you will have, will redound to the credit of your school - the H. Frank Carey High School - so that its reputation will grow and grow. DR. JAMES DeSONNE PRINCIPAL Mr. John Pryor
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Mr. Harry B. Spencer Director of Instruction and Pupil Personnel Services Mr. Kenneth E. Place Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds ff, L if li ,ii-it , , Dr. Jerome Niosi Director of Student Publications ez e f,ar'i:'f QR, r ' mi s at J a as A N. . fini: :. Mr. Alfred G. Kiefer Business Manager K :mas t .Z i S , Z4 P 1 s ig li-'inf WEE, is Dr. Ursula M. Stewart Dr. Jules A. Holub School Psychiatrist Administrative Assistant Dr. Joseph Heller School Physician 4:3- Z1 : . Dr. Thomas F. Looby Director of Adult Education 1 Wgfss wiv, S if S 3 -' - Vs -,E sm ee, lr A S .21 S W si jg' at 5.1 was hr. Mr. Peter Carter Director of Health, Physical Education, Athletics and Safety Dr. Hardin Davis Dental Supervisor Miss Wilma Leadbeter School Lunch Supervisor Dr. Hugh Flaherty Director of Vocational Education
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Clerical, Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs Efhcient and smooth operation would be impossi- ble at Carey without the services of the clerical, custodial and cafeteria staffs. The women in the clerical department act as secretaries to the mem- bers of the administration and handle all secretarial and bookkeeping matters. Careyls campus and buildings are kept attractive through the diligent efforts of the custodial staff. Lastly, students are well fed during the entire school year thanks to the services of the ladies of the cafeteria staff. CLERICAL STAFF: left to right, Mrs. Helen Zerucha, Mrs. Helen Klein, Mrs. Helen Cebelenski. CAFETERIA STAFF: FIRST ROW: left to right, Lillian Weick, Ethel Clukies, Gladys Brode, Marie Elliott, Rose Kiefer, Florence Gianni, Jean Accardi. SECOND ROW.' Elsie Bender, Frances Destefano, Ruth Walker, Margaret White, Barbara Petrovich, Ida Gude, Anne Copley, Hazel Haller. THIRD ROW: Jean Mason, Dorothy Kramer, Claudia Ferrone, Margaret Braun, Muriel Vagts, Ann Sparno, Hilda Burkat. CUSTODIAL STAFF: FRONT ROW, left to right: Ludwig Brwkat, Mary Roulitte, August Zuoka, Wal- ter Pfaender, Olivieri Ankinio. SEC- OND ROW, Gustave Notheis, Wil- liam Skaling, Theodore Braun, Rob- ert Barrett, Armando Valentin.
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