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SCHOOL BOARD Seated: Frank W. Zeigler, William S. Kann, Russell C. Strine. Standing: Mar- shall C. Busser, Charles S. Wolf, Charles V. Coble, Stanley H. Gross, Henry R. Buckwalter. BUILDING AUTHORITY Seated: Fred Ebersbaugh, C. B. Musser. Standing: Merle Darr, Clarence Fishel, Stanley Zook. 7
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DEDICATION The Class of '60 has chosen two deserving faculty members to whom we are dedicating this edition ot Les Memoires, Miss Clara Cassel and Mr. Warren Doll. Miss Cassel, one of our two guidance counselors, graduated from Goucher College and began her teaching career at Manchester High School in 1924. As a versatile teacher she taught English, Latin, Biology, General Science, and Algebra. In a tew years she lett to further her own education at Bucknell. Manchester High School was her second home after 1934. In 1954 she turned her attention to counsel- ing. The student body of Northeastern High is very grateful for the help she has given them in solving their personal problems and in planning their iuture. We can always depend on her helping us, no matter how busy she is. Her feelings about counseling in her own words are, To me, guidance is challenging, although in- tangible. It is, on the whole, satisiying and reward- ing as a lite's career tor anyone who is sincerely interested in his fellow men. Thank you. Miss Cassel, for the guidance you have given to help us grow mentally, socially. and emo- tionally to become good American citizens. CLARA M. CASSELL In this progressive world the need ior capable mathematicians is increasing. For this reason, North- eastern is fortunate in having Mr. Warren Doll in its Mathematics Department. Mr. Doll is a native of Saginaw and graduated from Manchester High School. Before entering col- lege, he served with the Army and for some time was stationed in Korea. On his return, he continued his education. He entered York Iunior College and completed his undergraduate work at Dickinson College in Carlisle. He received his Masters Degree from Temple. He also studied graduate mathematics at Oberlin College in Ohio and Franklin and Marshall College in Lan- caster. Mr. Doll taught at Ridgewood and Cape May, New E Q . E S 3 it Iersey before coming to our area. This is his sixth year in this school district. He teaches all iorms of mathematics and in the words of his own students. He is 'lthe best math teacher I've ever had. Sometimes classified as a strict teacher, Mr. Doll is liked and respected by the students, members of the faculty, and the citizens of our community. He has always taught his material well: and is willing to help his students. To you. Mr. Warren Doll, we extend our apprecia- tion Ior all that you have done for us, the class oi '6U, since our first meeting in iunior high school: and to the class of '60, Mr. Doll has one bit ot advice be- fore entering the world outside, Get all the educa- tion you can, lor your own benefit and the improve- ment of your country. WARREN DOLL
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York County Superintendent of Schools and Staff Seated: Ioseph R. Wilson, County Su- perintendent, Percy L. Cable, Assistant County Superintendent. Standing: Howard R. Sauder, Assistant County Superintendent, Heber R. Mutch, As- sistant County Superintendent. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL C. R. ORENDORF, B.S.. M. ED.
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