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Let E,Q14!Z e have th In t of bask Kessler to the F Going Sha I' I'lY'lOH asure of r school a teacher the ple taking y rough ou 'nd introd ' s. h A ou ucing you to our e gym, Dr Uansi is l tball a . .32 'X tircctinff e ' 'nd in thx ' ani X., a game c looms above Miss c Mrs. Hattman are teaching English eshman and Sophomores. up to the main flo in th or, we Find lxlr. e Rox Rocket office helping students to get the paper out on time. M . Kiselicia is training future salesmen. Continu- ing our visit we see Mr, Wolfe putting theorem on the hoard and in Room O Mr Ritenour is explaining different phases of Economics, Opening the door to Room 7 we hear Miss Watson descrihing some incident in American History. Farther up the hall, Miss Colantoni has the students saying gareon which I am sure is French. Room 9 has a Roman ' phere as Miss O'Donn ll lu y explains Latin declens' . ' urning around and going back down the hall we see Mr. Levy conducting a bookkeeping class. ln the next ro ' Werlinich is putting hie V' ' on the black- board. A clatt ' g noise announces to us that Mr. Sakal's typing class is ver ' la ' Arner's ofhce, we ' ' George li Br l'lorcncc Durk Robert lfrazicr Harrison H lla ,lean Kessler Lester ll Levy umiicld 'IH ttrnan I' S atmos- e cheerf ll ' ions I' om Miss roglx plies erin I y usy In Mr, notice Miss Werner directi nfl 'Xmhony Colamoni Dorothy lforner Lccillc llaser Nlarx' Hartman ,lulm Kiscllclzl R4 rlvcrl lX1cCar!Cr
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Q5 finy You are now at the turn of the road. Behind you lie twelve years of study and training-a period of preparation for lifes work, Before you lies the world in which you must find your places, Here each ones worth is judgednot by personal glory achieved and not by wealth amassed, but only by services rendered to mankind. To render service requires sacrifice, courage, and desire, not for private gain but for public well being. In closing may I convey to you my con- gratulations, and best wishes which carry with them the hope that each may give to the world a life of worth-while work, Mr. Maurice R. Amer High School Principal 9 MR. MAURICE R. ARNER Pfillflp 11 9755 ROXIAN 'A'
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acufzy Wfemdezd Malverne Wolfe Stephen E. Sporcic Mary A Artuso . office force. We walk towa-ds the stairs and we meet Miss Forner who tells the us of a new gym routine she has planned. We then stop a moment and listen to one of Miss l-lasers music classes, Leaving the main floor, we trudge up to the second Hoor. On arriving to the top of the stairs, we are greeted by a burst of music. It comes from the band room, where Mr. McCarter is directing his band members. Cn entering Room 14 we become absorbed in Mr, Colantonis analysis of the structure of a leaf. We pass down the hall and, in Room I 5, Miss Magealson is discussing famous English authors. Miss Durkins class is busily engaged studying Ancient History, while across the hall Mr. Rahn is helping a student find the necessary book for a refer- ence reading, The next door up the hall opens into the Chemistry Laboratory where Mr. 1-lattman is presiding over the juniors. CBang! thats just another test tubej. Through the connecting door we watch Mr, Brumfield perform a difficult experiment for the Physics class. Passing through the lecture room and and entering the Science Laboratory, we are just in time to hear Mr. Sporcic explain the operation of the steam engine to his General Science class. We leave the laboratory and in Room 17, listen to Mr. Surdock's lecture to his Sophomore History students. The bell, having rung, signifies a changing of classes, we pass through tlie crowded halls and notice Mr, Frazier and Miss Schindehutte discussing the comparative merits of the theme which they have received. Cur last stop is at Room I9 where Miss Artuso is giving Spanish dictation to her students. I hope you have enjoyed this informal glimpse of our teachers at work. Xt la lwlagealson Elizabeth 0'Donnell Josephine Pasquarelli George Rahn Walter Ritenour Harry Sakai I li il nth Schindthuitc 'l homasj Shannon john Surdock lflizabeth W'atson Vera Werlinich Isabel ,NN CYTIIJY' 9152 ROTCIAN if 11
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