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'wtgsz 3235.25 i l FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT TEACHERS: P. Southworth, Art Dept., A. Piper, Math Dept., J. Goldasiclz, Science Dept., L. Mas- caro, Social Studies Dept., S. Kerns, Business Ed. Dept., D. Machin, Speech Dept. Not Pictured: M. Longordo, Language Dept., C. Wojtylko, Home Ec. Dept. Student Teachers, Bus. Ed., Aid Students Actual experience and in-the-classroom training provide adequate background for Kennedys student teachers. The combination of knowledge. skill. and co- operation each student teacher receives prepare him for entry into tomorrow's teaching profession. Preparation for the future begins today in busi- ness education. Fundamentals of business include such subjects as clerical practice. shorthand. typing. book- keeping. and distributive education. For students enter- ing into business. these skills are assets in obtaining present and future goals. Each of these varied subjects is offered in JFK's business department. where stu- dents are taught valuable skills needed in thc business world ofthe future. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT TEACHERS: ROW I: L. Sclzrock, Home Economics Dept., L. Czerniak, English Dept., P. Mooton, Art Dept. ROW 2: L. Maiesky, Phys. Ed. Dept., M. Nowak, Phys. Ed. Dept., G. Bove, Science Dept. Not Pictured: J. Radakovic, Home Economics Dept. Academics 43
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Provide Valuable Services E -J li 1- X ',.. KT'-. r:'- 'X r .,r r f . FII? .ii . 7 i...-T . ii i 1 li 1. ggwg.. iii The door opens and the familiar sounds of click- ing typewriters and jangling phones welcome each stu- dent, This scene of brisk efficiency, bustling activity and friendly service is the realm of the Kennedy secre- taries. They are both typists and receptionists, filing clerks and substitute nurses. From early morning to late afternoon, five days a week, these ladies help the administration function smoothly and efficiently. When an outlet needs rewiring or a light needs fixing, you can always depend on the Kennedy main- tainence men. They are responsible for the neat look of our school. ..'--'Q- 'w'T Far top left: Mr. Maley's secretary, Mrs. Carol Majetic, was new to Kennedy this year. Far lower lah: Mrs. Mary Lauhojf who is Mr. Maley and Mr. Pantalone's secretary, handles all school finances. Top left: Mrs. Ella Radin, who is Mr. Linin- ger's secretary, works with the attendance of Kennedy High. Left: Acting as the counselofs secretary and receptionist, Mrs. Lillian Horvatlz always manages a smile. Above: Our day maintenance stajf is made up of Mr. Otis Brittain, Mr. Rich- ard Peshinski, and headman, Mr. Wilbur Kaitschuck. Academics 45
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