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Guidance The vast job of counseling is only one of the multitudinous chores performed by Careyis Guidance Department. Tests are given, scholarship exams are administered, and college transcripts are written by these busy people. 2 Mrs. Fasano smilingly shows an E report card to Mr. Cattano and Miss Forlenza, Mrs. Lewanda takes notes while Mr. Russo and Miss Wilson confer on a problem. Mrs. Gatto demonstrates proper tooth care to a student. willlllllll ealth If one can prove that he's recently broken a leg or burst an appendix, the Health Ofhce will give him a pass for the elevator. Besides caring for those who have had recent injuries or operations, the Health Oflice gives physical and dental examinations and treats all catastrophes, major or minor, that occur in Carey's halls. HEALTH: SEA TED, Mrs ING, left to rightg Mrs thy Van Sise. Marion Franklin. STAND- Helen Trainor, Mrs. Doro-
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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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SENIOR HIGH CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: left to right: Mr. Christopher Wilson, Miss Lenore Mosner, Mr. Fredrich Breithut, Mr. Donald Kelly. Citizenship Education From our Citizenship Education classes will emerge the United States citizen of tomorrow. In addition to the history and principles of our own country, Citizen- ship Education courses also include the study of for- eign nations, their domestic and political problems, their approach to these problems, and the inevitable effect upon our nation. Language A comprehensive program of French, German, Italian, Spanish and Latin is offered by our language depart- ment. Through the study of these languages the stu- dents not only learn to speak the language but also learn respect for foreign cultures and ways of life. Also in the language curriculum this year was a special Advanced Placement Program oliered to students of Spanish and German who had completed four years of study. WVith the passing of an exam in May, stu- dents received college credit for one year of a language. This eliminated the college language re- quirement for some of themg others went right into advanced college courses in German or Spanish. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: left to right: Mr. Joseph Lango, Miss Joan Mann, Miss Elsie Hetzer, Mrs. Norma Albertini, Mrs. Elsie Thun, Miss Sylvia Barracca, Mr. Richard Adach. it liii. I
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