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Da - in the Office or in Class lnstrumental in the operation of our school is Mr. William I. Purnell, Assistant Principal. Also serving as Senior Class Advisor, Mr. Purnell guides the seniors through their busy final year. ln his capacity as Director of Athletics, he is required to schedule athletic contests and secure referees. Mr. Purnell may also be seen regulat- ing traffic to and from the cafeteria. Mount Penn is certainly fortunate to have such an ef- ficient worker on its staff. Mr. David S. Zimmerman might be called an- other class advisor except that he serves as guidance counselor for the entire student body. A good sense of humor and sincere helpfulness characterize this affable man. The efficient running of the high school office depends upon its secretaries, Mrs. Janice Lincoln and Mrs. Sandra Paris. Filling out late slips and procuring keys for students are only two of their multitudinous duties. We all call upon the services of the office staff at one time or an- other, and certainly owe them a debt of gratitude. Assistant Principal M-r. William l. Purnell poses for our PENN ALMA photographer. Caught by the camera during an interesting P.O.D. discussion I5 are Michael Roland and Mr. Purnell.
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' We See These Busy People Every -amide ,m,,QE......m Ei .. I MR. DAVID S. ZIMMERMAN Birdsboro Pa. East Stroudsburg State, B.S., Temple University M.A., Guidance Counselor, Field Trip Coordina or. NEXT . . . HEH, HEH, HEH! chuckles Mr. David Zimmerman, guidance counselor, to a confused student. JANICE LINCOLN MRS. JOHN LINCOLN, JR. 2016 Lorraine Rd., Hampden Heights, Reading, Pennsylvania Mt. Penn High School, Class of 1962, Attended McCann's School of Business, High School Recep- tionist and Switchboard Operator. SANDRA L. PARIS MRS HERBERT J. PARIS l37l Perkiomen Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania Mt. Penn High School, Class of 1960, High School Secretary. Bidding farewell to Mrs. Max guest assembly speaker, are I4
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THEIR WARM SMlLES GREET US EVERY LUNCH HOUR. From l. to r. are, Mrs. Irma Seifarth, cashier, Mrs. Deborah Hill, head cook, Mrs. Gertrude Michanis, second cook, Mrs. Phyllis U. Reese, Mrs. Anna Mae Wilson, third cook, Mrs. Mary Merritt, Mrs. Angela Azzolina, part-time workers. This Is the Team hich Strives The MAD RUSH be- gins at il:O5. Through the halls and down the steps, Mount Penn's en- ergetic students scurry to lunch. Awaiting them, they find steaming, de- licious meals, ranging from all-American hot dogs to scrumptious tur- key dinners. Through the efforts of our excellent cafeteria staff we are provided with not only tasty, but also nutritious lunches. These busy women per- form many and varied tasks, such as preparing meals, collecting money, and Washing dishes. The many services of the cafeteria staff are great- ly appreciated by all who take advantage of them. CONTEMPLATING A TASTY LUNCH ARE: l. to r., Dennis Rothen- berger, and Susan Breitegam while Mrs. Angela Azzolina cheerfully assists. R l D D l N G THEM- SELVES OF DIRTY DISHES ARE: l. to r., Bruce Godshall, Ken- neth Reiver, Scott Leibold, and Barbara Rick. NOl YOU CAN'T CHARGE IT! exclaims Mr. Hamilton as William Wescott asks about his Diner's Club Card.
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