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OFFICE SfAFFt Mrs, Italia Guornoccia, Miss Florence Lehde, Administrative Assistantg Mrs Elizabeth Kurtz. Under the supervision of Miss Flor- ence Lehde, the busy Office Staff is a vital ond efficient part of our school administration. This group is continu- ally writing transcripts, filling out per- manent record cards, and assisting Mr. Roberts and Mr. Kelly in the mi- nute details of running a school smoothly. J ice umfi wifi: gnergg Nurse, Mrs. Doris Nagle, R.N. Chief Stationery Engineer, Mr. Fredrick C. Walker. P I4 1? il 10 19 '20 21 H+ H 2. xPgfv4,?or'dx uri' .N 'Nfh'
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.jcnziingfon 'MA cameo Wit. Jeff? Mr. Frank J. Kelly This year, we at Kensington welcomed our new assistant principal, Mr. Frank J. Kelly. As a chemistry and English instructor at Seneca and Kensington, and as assistant principal at South Park and Lafayette, Mr. Kelly has gained invalu- able experience in supervising young people, which has made him a capable and understanding leader. His fairness and diplomacy reveal him to be a man of strong character. Kensington is not unfamiliar to the Kelly family. Mr. Kelly taught here for eight years, and Mrs. Kelly is a former Kensington librarian. Mr. Kelly has a wide range of interests, but aside from being a father to four children, Robert, Elaine, James and Jerry, and owning our home which is constantly in need of repair, he enjoys reading and watching sporting events. When asked what he thought of Kensington, Mr. Kelly replied that he thought it was the finest school in the city. He said, l believe that the out- standing characteristic of the school is the friend- liness of the students, among themselves, and with their teachers.
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One of the most vital divisions of Kensington is its capable Guidance Office, Their achievements this year included planning posthigh school education, securing part-time work for students, selecting proper course of study, giving interest inventories and mental abilities tests, a r r a n g i n g speakers on careers, gathering schol- arship information, issuing announce- ments of open house programs, and planning the very successful Career Day of April ll. I Dietitian, Mrs. Jean M. Giovino. l Miss Henrietta Langner, Miss Pauline Corcoran, Mr, Howard Smith gui CIJLCQ Olflflde OP5 any 0l UiCQ6 Librarian, Miss Dorothy Pierman I5
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