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GUIDANCE PERSONNEL, LIBRARIAN, SECRETARIES Secretaries. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Hilda Duffield, Mrs. Margaret Shukwit. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jean Rothenberger, Mrs. Mary Lou Wright, Mrs. Emma McGinniss, Mrs. Eliza- beth Elser, Miss Sally Keck. Absent — Mrs. Katherine Russell, Mrs. Alma Sproul. In the four short years of its existence, Methacton’s library has accumulated an amazing amount of material. The collection of 7,500 books, ninety maga- zines, and six newspapers makes find- ing reference materials a pleasant chore. Students also have a wider variety for recreational reading and browsing. Of special importance to juniors and seniors is the complete set of college catalogs and pamphlets. Miss Amy Kneibler, Methacton’s li- brarian, is aided by thirty student assistants. Included in their jobs, along with helping in the library, is the responsibility of decorating the display cases and arranging the Christmas Tea. Junior and Senior High Student Council, homeroom officers, and the administration make up the guest list for this holiday function. MISS AMY KNEIBLER 11
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Counselors. Mr. Leo Estadt, Mr. Donald Peterson, Mrs. Mona Brown, Mr. Wayne Doebler. As student counselor and Director of Guidance, Mr. F. Wayne Doebler's work includes educa- tional and vocational counseling and testing, as well as personal guidance. Mr. Doebler came to Methacton in 1963 and has been a member of the counseling staff for two years. He received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Millers- ville State College, his Masters Degree from Pennsylvania State University, and has taken additional work at New York University. Mr. Doebler needs nothing more than a honest answer to his cheerful “ . . . and what can I do for you?” in order to put the machinery of his office into motion. In his position as tenth and eleventh grade counselor, Mr. Donald Peterson has been ac- cepted by the students as a sincere person to whom they may bring their problems. He re- ceived his Bachelor of Science Degree from Bloomsburg State College, his Masters Degree from Bucknell University, and has taken addi- tional work at Eastern Baptist College. Working together as counselor for the seventh, eighth, and ninth graders are Mrs. Mona C. Brown and Mr. Leo Estadt. Mrs. Brown earned her Bachelor of Science Degree from Indiana State College, which is in Western Pennsylvania. Mr. Estadt received his Bachelor of Science De- gree from Pennsylvania State University; his Masters Degree at Temple. Whether confronted by a nervous seventh grader with a schedule problem or a ninth grader who is beginning to worry about his career, Mrs. Brown and Mr. Es- tadt are willing to offer advice. t In a private conference, Mr. Doebler helps a senior with college and career plans. 10
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WILLIAM G. CRONER j. russell McConnell ROBERT HOPPLE LAURA G. BOYER History; B.A. St. Francis College. WINFIELD C. BOYER History. B.A. Ursinus College: Sponsor. Jr. High Student Council; Assistant Coach. Sr. High Baseball. WILLIAM G. CRONER Social Studies; B.S. West Chester State College; Assistant Coach. Sr. High Basketball; Head Coach, Jr. High Baseball. STEPHEN GROZINSKI Social Studies; B.S. West Chester State College; Head Coach. Jr. High Football. ROBERT N. HOPPLE History; A.B. Gettysburg College; Assistant Coach. Jr. High Football. GEORGE MARINKOV GEORGE MARINKOV Social Studies; B.S. North Carolina State; Assistant Coach. Sr. High Football; Head Coach. Sr. High Track. J. RUSSELL Mc- CONNELL, JR. Social Studies. Department Head; A.B.. M.A. Ursinus College; Sponsor. Sr. High Student Council. American Foreign Student Committee. STEPHEN GROZINSKI
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