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Learning to succeed in the business world MRS. IDA HEWETT R.D. 1 Swcdcsboro, N. J. Temple University; Book- keeping I, Typing I; Store Record-Keeping Club. MRS. DOROTHY RENNARD 156 Morton Road Springfield, Pa. Taylor School; Shorthand I and II, Transcription; F.S.A. Club. MRS. ELIZABETH R. HEBRON The Mayflower Bryn Mawr, Pa. Pierce Business School; Bloomsburg State College; Temple University; Short- hand, Typing, Business Math; Yearbook Business Advisor; Sophomore Class Sponsor. MRS. JANET DEATON 27 Jeffrey Road Aldan, Pa. Stanford University, B.A.; U.C.L.A.; Sales and Con- sumer Education, Office Practice, Secretarial Train- ing; Cheerleader Sponsor. MACHINES MUST BE MASTERED by those who will continue in the business world. MR. A. JACKSON EARLEY 19 W. Knowles Avenue Glenolden, Pa. Drexel Institute, B.S.C.; Temple University, M.Ed.; Typing; Head, Business Dept.; Faculty Manager, Athletics; School Activities Bank. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT To develop competent, self-thinking office workers is the primary objective of the Business Department. Each of these qualities contributes to better business and economic efficiency. In order to instill these qualities in aspiring young businessmen-to-be, such courses as secretarial training, typing, shorthand, and business math arc offered. The Business Department, in offering the services of typists to the teachers and to the office staff, helps to decrease the work-load of our faculty and to give our students invaluable experience. 15
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SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT The Social Studies Department en- deavors to instill the student with a com- prehension of those historical trends which virtually influence present-day happenings. To develop wholesome atti- tudes toward citizenship and to enable the student to distinguish between fact and opinion are primary objectives. By investigating world cultures, American history, and problems of democracy, there is achieved a better understanding of other ways of life, as well as our own. Studying culture and life MR. ROY DWYER 104 Sharon Avenue Collingdalc, Pa. West Chester State Teachers College, B.S.; P.O.D.; Asst. Basketball Coach; Sopho- more Class Sponsor; News- paper Sponsor. MR. FRANK A. GENO 515 Alexander Avenue Drexcl Hill, Pa. Lock Haven State Teachers College, B.S.; American His- tory; Rifle Team; School Safety. MR. JOSEPH J. MOTTOLA 716 Chester Pike Ridley Park, Pa. West Chester State Teachers College, B.S.; World History, World Geography; Asst. Football Coach; Head Base- ball Coach; Varsity Club. MR. EDWARD A. SCHULTZ 4018 Garret Road Drcxel Hill, Pa. West Chester State Teachers College, B.S.; Temple Uni- versity, M.Ed.; World His- tory, American History; J.V. Baseball; Sr. Class Sponsor. MR. JAMES M. OUTLAW, JR. 1200 Jefferson Avenue Woodlyn, Pa. East Stroudsburg State Teachers College, B.S.; American History, P.O.D.; Head Social Studies Dept.; WAIR Club. THE ENTIRE WORLD is subject to discussion in the history classes. 14
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MR. MARLIN R. O’NEAL 643 16th Avenue Prospect Park, Pa. Lebanon Valley, B.S.; Super- visor of Music; Marching Band, Concert Band, Junior High Band, Elementary School Band, Woodwind En- semble, Brass Choir, Swing Band. V I MR. HARRY H. COOLEY 718 15th Avenue Prospect Park, Pa. Mansfield State Teachers College, B.S.; University of Pennsylvania, M.S.; Chorus, Orchestra. FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Under the direction of Mr. Cooley and Mr. O'Neal, music students strive to develop their potential abil- ities. These students have participated in District Band and District Chorus, and have given many excellent performances in our own school. Art students, under the guidance of Miss Lerch, have done much to increase Interboro's appreciation of cul- ture through their fine displays of talent within our school. This art work at the same time helps to brighten the halls throughout the building. ART WORK is an interesting topic for discussion among Miss Lerch and her artistic students. The conveyance oj spirit MISS HELEN L. LERCH B-310 Stonchurst Court Apartments Upper Darby, Pa. Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, B.S.; Sponsor, Scott's Hi-Q Team. THE MUSIC ROOM becomes the center of musical relaxation for these students. 16
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