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Miss Casey, chairman of the English Department, teaches English I and Eng- lish IV. Her students gratefully remem- ber the Monday discussions of Sunday's Times and their attempts to avoid the trite in their vocabulary. For over a year, echoes of But, Pm a teacher here! have resounded wher- ever Mr. Bardari walks. He teaches sophomore English and advises Maroon and White. MWC? PAULINE CLARK MARY CASEY English Dept. Chairman ANTHONY BARDARI Mrs. Clark is famous for telling her sophomore and junior English stu- dents, I can never be a Novac when I get mad. This new teacher is also a junior class advisor. And then Pogo said to the two- headed dog . . . is one of Mr. Clemen- te's favorite sayings. Besides teaching English II and English III, he is fac- ulty advisor of Interval magazine. JOHN CONNELLY DENNIS DELORIER Alertness 1S a qual1ty that Mr. Con- nelly is looking for in his students. Pay attention! is, therefore, a familiar order to the ears of his English II classes. Mr. Delorier, sophomore class ad- visor, teaches English to such ambi- tious freshmen and sophomores that he must frequently demand, Don't read aheadlv
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R MRS. LANE Dean of Girls MR. RAUSCHKOLB 1 Attendance Officer MR. PALMER Assistant Principal ADVISORY COMMITTEE Mr. Hughes, Mr. Wheeler, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Connelly, Mr. Allison, Principal Mr. Boyle, Miss McGarry, Mr. Sipe, Mrs. McGuirk
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Because Miss Goodman is Wizard advisor we wonder how she has time to teach English to juniors and Seniors who cringe when she says, This is only going to be a little quiz. Mr. Hughes teaches a stimulating English IV course, allowing the student to experience the beauties of life as well as language. Gladly would he learn, and gladly teach. RAYMOND HUGHES L. JEAN GOODMAN Ladies and gentlemen . . . Thus begins Mr. Linder's speech and dra- matics classes. As advisor of the Drama Club and as director of school plays, he also finds it necessary to shout, Quiet backstage! ! ! Mrs. Murphy teaches English I and III. Her freshman students become acquainted with the many themes they if will write throughout high school in 'N' class. Because of this she often ex- 'f claims, Oh! This paperwork. v 'wM1T4l'r3i'17vaXi':'f PAUL LINDER DOROTHY MURPHY Miss Picciano teaches English III and advises the Debate Club. If you pass Room 308 during the day, you might hear this popular teacher say, Oh, come on now. Another addition to the faculty staff is Mrs. Woehrman, freshman English teacher. Her brisk Open your books to page . . . usually begins class. ti. l I ANITA PICCIANO CAROLE WOEHRMAN
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