Interboro High School - Buccaneer Trail Yearbook (Prospect Park, PA)

 - Class of 1964

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MR. JACKSON EARLEY 19 Knowles Ave., Glenolden Drexel Institute B.S., Temple University M.Ed.; Typing 1,11; Heod Business Department, School Activities Bonk, Faculty Manager of Athletics. MR. HOWARD CUNNINGHAM 6 Wooded Lane, Media Temple University, B.S.; Buck ness University, M.A.; Depart- ment Head, Health and Physical Education. MR. MARLIN O'NEAL 643 16th Ave., Prospect Pork Lebanon Valley College, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, B.S.; Concert Band, Marching Bond, Harmony, Swing Bond, Wood- wind Choir. Head of the Music Department. MR. STANLEY LANDIS 221 South Bullends Lane Woodlyn Millersville State College B.S.; Mechanical Drawing, Blue Print Reading, Head of the Practical Arts Department. MR. JOSEPH RUGGERIO 237 Slentry Ave., Lansdowne St. Joseph's College, B.S.; Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, M.S.; Chemistry, Head of the Science Department, Science Club, Pho- tography Club, Visual Aides. MR. JAMES OUTLAW 1200 Jefferson Ave., Woodlyn East Stroudsburg College, B.S.; Government and Economics, Head of the Social Studies De- partment, WAIR, Bowling Club. MISS GRACE WOLFENDEN 1346 Wycomb Ave., Darby Wheaton College, A.B.; Penn- sylvania State University, M.A.; Spanish 1,11,111; Bible Club. MISS ANTOINETTE STABINSKI 11 Jeffrey Road, Aldan Immaculata College A.B.,- Latin, English, Head of English Deport- ment, Latin Club. 11

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MR. GROVER DUMARS 31 Buckwolter Rd., Phoenixville Thiel College, B.S.; University of Pennsylvania, M.Ed.; Assistant to Principal, Boys' .Guidance Counselor, Student Council Sponsor. MRS. MAI DA BLOUCH 33 Green Valley Rd. Wallingford Western Reserve University B.A.; University of Pennsylvania M.S.,- Girls' Guidance Counselor; F.T.A. Sponsor. Faculty The Spirit of Learning Is Encouraged by Dedicated Educators In today's world, America's most important asset is her well- educated citizenry. Through education Americans will be bet- ter equipped to cope with the problems of their country and those of neighboring nations. THE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT of Interboro plays an important role in preparing young people for a purposeful life in our democratic society. Interboro's administrators be- lieve in progress in teaching techniques. Such progress is evi- denced in the addition of the new Social Studies wing, the large group instruction, and the use of audio-visual equipment. All of these are beneficial to students' comprehension. As a result of the tremendous world emphasis placed on SCIENCE, Interboro offers opportunities for all who are inter- ested in this vast field. Biology, both elementary and ad- vanced, is offered to introduce the student to the whys of plant and animal life. Physics and chemistry invite deeper concentration on the laws of science and the construction of matter. THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT offers diversified phases to supply the demand from the commercial, practical arts, and academic fields. Courses range from Business Math and Bookkeeping to the more enriched courses of Trigonometry and Solid Geometry. These subjects are essential to activiate the mind and provide the material for dealing with everyday problems of the Twenty-first Century. THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT is deeply devoted to awaken- ing the intellectual curiosity of students in the American and English literary cultures. The Department is interested in de- veloping grammatical, linguistic, and writing fundamentals. Any person's success depends considerably upon his ability to communicate through speech and writing. Coinciding with English is the FOREIGN LANGUAGE DE- PARTMENT which is concerned with teaching not only the language of the country, but also the culture and customs of the people. Emphasis is placed on the repetition and use of the language with the help of our language laboratory. Inter- boro is proud that we now offer complete courses in German, French, Spanish, and Latin; a most important background for the romance languages. ''Interboro's Working Force pertains to an active BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. This important staff encourages students to ac- quire good habits and skills in order to become spirited work- ers in a work-a-doy world. Under the dedicated direction of Mr. Marlin O'Neal and Mr. Harry Cooley, music students are given the advantage of cul- tivating their musical talents. Our Marching and Concert Band leads the school at football games, pep rallies, and assem- blies. This is the department that produces the energy be- hind the spirit of Interboro. Another science that has actually existed as long as the creativity of man is ART. This talent requires imagination, natural ability, and a guiding hand. The students at Interboro who are gifted with these skills form backdrops for plays, posters for various programs, and on the whole brighten up the school. Connected with art is THE PRACTICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT where the hands are the essential tool. The main objective of the Department is to teach skills and useful tasks. Accuracy is a most important factor in this field. THE HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT is a future housewife's best friend. Here a girl is taught home management, cooking, cleaning, and sewing. At any time during the day, the hum of sewing machines can be heard as exotic odors permeate the area around the home ec suite. With the help of this department, girls prepare to fill their roles as wives and mothers. It is through the efforts of PHYSICAL EDUCATION and HEALTH DEPARTMENTS that the average Interboro student is becoming more fully concerned with the strengthening of minds by producing sound bodies. The stimulation of this program enables students to learn and display ability and also strive for the development of sportsmanship, first aid, personal hy- giene, and healthful attitudes. In realizing the importance of high school diplomas and of higher forms of educaton, the student body wishes whole- heartedly to thank the faculty and guidance department for their sincere interest and patience with all of us. 10



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FACULTY MR. DAVID ALLEN 2000 Coles Boulevard Norristown Ursinus College, B.S.; Chemis- try; Coach Cross-country. MR. VICTOR CIMINO 2742 S. Iseminger Street Philadelphia La Salle College, B.A.; Univer- sity of Vienna,- Temple Univer- sity,- Practical Math, German, World Geography; German Club. MR. HARRY COOLEY 718 15th Ave., Prospect Park Mansfield State Teachers College, B.S.; University of Pennsylvania, M.S.,- Harmony,- Chorus. MR. GEORGE CORNER 22 Waverly Avenue, Morton Lock Haven State College, B.S.,- Temple University, M.A.; Health and Physical Education.,- Head Coach. MRS. DEBORAH COWEN 423 S. 51st Street, Philadelphia University of Massachusetts, B.A.; Drexel Institute Technolo- gy, M.A.; Librarian. MR. PAUL CRAWN Y.M.C.A. Chester East Stroudsberg College, B.S.,- Biology., Y.F.C. Club; Science Club. MR. ROY P. DWYER 833 Grant Rd., Folcroft West Chester State Teachers College, B.S.; Government and Economics, America History. 12

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