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Administration Back row: John Conlin, Roland Hecker, Stephen Marcinak, Virginia Muskus, William Keyes, Franz Skok (Attorney). Front row: Natalie Waldt, Harold Burdge (Secretary). Charles Vitale (President), Margaret Hough. A message from Miss Romano Miss Anne Romano Principal During the time you have spent at Dayton you have been seeking to achieve and succeed in many ways. I feel certain that in this search you have learned that true success demands more than many of you are willing to offer, but not more than you are capable of offering. In this com- petitive society in which we live true success means achieving a degree of excelle nce in whatever you pursue. In this pursuit there are cer- tain ingredients necessary -- capability, hard work, endurance, dedication and strength of character. It is my sincere hope that our school has con- tributed in some small way to your achieving the degree of excellence you may be seeking. As you leave us to enter the adult world, I feel confident that you are ready to meet the challenges which await you. May good luck and good fortune shine upon you. Mr. Lewis Fredrieks, Dr. Donald Merachnick, Mr. Charles Bauman Mr. Manual Pereira Assistant Principal 28
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We ' ve Reached Our Destination Special Services . . . ina Alberti stands stunned at the opportunities at Moravian College. Agent 99 scans the IMC in planning for his latest spy plot. Look under A for a ssistance and we find the guidance office, health office, attendance office and the library staff! These offices suit a large variety of needs ranging from aid in finding a book, to early release, to finding the col- lege of our choice. And of course, we can ' t forget all the times we were sick as a big test approached, or how Mrs. Baber was on all those senior cut days! The senior class will always remem- ber these special offices, and the atten- tion that we have received from them. Of course, we were disappointed the first time that our guidance counselor told us, No, you can ' t have six study halls as we made up our senior sched- ules. Now that our college and job appli- cations are behind us, we can laugh about those hectic days before the dead- lines when we made our second homes in these offices. Af ter all their help, we made it through another year. s. Laustsen and Yael Rubenenko take time out from counseling to sing . . . sing a song. 27
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fRfGLlSH Mr. William Byrne English Lit. Since 1800, American Lit. 1, Effective Writing Mr. Donald Hartmen Writing Skills and American Lit. I and II, Effective Writing, Eng. Lit. Since 1800 Mrs. Julia I at or Ap. A.P EnglislvJournalism, Effective Writing Mr. Joseph Trinity Communication Arts, Drama, Acting Mr. John Cafone American Lit. 1 Mr. Earl Hendler Eng. Lit to 1800, World Lit., Ind. Reading, Effective Writing Mrs. Evelyn McGill Contemporary Lit., Writing Skills and American Lit. I and II Mrs. Mary Ellen Verschuren Effective Writing, American Lit. I, Developmental Reading, Mystery and Adventure Mrs. Patricia Cilo Language Skills and Lit. Effective Writing Mr. Paul Kaiser American Lit. I and II Mr. Angelo Senese Media Study, Sports Lit. Mystery and Adventure r lift Mrs. Robert Whelan Coordinator of the English Department Mr. Arthur David Creative Writing, Language, Thought, and Behavior, Modern Dramatic Lit., Effective Writing Mr. Thomas Raptor American Lit. I, Ind. Reading, Effective Writing, Mystery and Adventure Mrs. Madeline Spitz Developmental Reading, Advanced Reading, Accelerated Reading s i§r
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