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Page 11 text:
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Students of 9th mul Illth grades Pnlering school for the W3 is 'lr' Left: Mr. Gorman and Miss Haberstiteh. Right: Mr. George Helwig. Although it is rather trying for'the upper class- 5 inen to he in school hy eight, this torture is allevi- ated hy the long, carefree afternoons-when there is no detention class to attend. Many of the Juniors and Seniors have been fortunate in securing work for the afternoons. ln the studentls minds, no sight is more fearful than that of Mr. George Helwig, our attendance officer. This fear, however, only instilled in those who are playing hookey for the day. It is Mr. Hel- wi-g's thankless joh to see that every student is either in school, or has a good excuse for not heing there. Most students, however, always have a ready smile for Mr. Helwig's cheery whellow. l E l uflernoon session. l 7
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Page 10 text:
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AND ADMINISTRATIUN w 1 w 1 1 i s Top: Mrs. Hayes and Mr. Nyman Below: Miss Quattrocioe- chi mul Mr. Turek. K MH. CARL E. NYMAN is Acting Superintendent of Schools, the executive officer of the Board. He took over the position of superintendent when Major Delbert O. Fuller was called to active duty in the United States Army. Mr. Nyman received his B.S. degree from Wfesleyan and attended Columbia University for his M.A. degree. Mr. Nyman and his secretary, Mrs. Hayes, have heen especially husy this year with the new two-session plan which has heen inaugurated into the high school. MR. JAMES TUREK is Acting Principal of the high school. He attended Villanova College, re- ceived his B.S. degree from Temple University, at- tended the University of Pennsylvania, and re- ceived his M. A. degree from N.Y.U. Mr. Turek is shown here with his secretary, Miss Fannie Quat- trociocchi. MR. EDWARD GORMAN is Principal of the grammar school and Assistant Acting Superintend- ent of schools. He is a graduate of East Stroudsburg Normal School, Susquehanna University where he received his B.A. degree. It was from N.Y.U. that he received his M.A. degree. ln the picture, we see Mr. Gorman with Miss Helen Haherstitch, his sec- retary. Under the new system which was planned for our high school hy Mr. Nyman and Mr. Turek, pupils may he seen entering and leaving the building at all times during the day. This is because the Juniors and Seniors go to school from 8 until 12:20, and the Freshmen and Sophomores go from 12:30 un- til 4.l0. Many of these students have classes both in the afternoon and the morning. The unfortunate Junior High School students go to school all day fthat is, from 8:40 to 11:45 and from 1 o'clock to 3:30.
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