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Skillful Secretaries BOARD OF EDUCATION SECRETARIES Mr. William Juban, Mrs. Thelma Hards, Mrs. Eleanor Faller, Mrs. Anne Smolinsky, Mrs. Jeanne Frost, Mrs. Grace Nutland, Mrs. Anne Raubold, Mrs. Rita Harper. OFFICE SECRETARIES Mrs. Doris Woardell, Mrs. Katherine Price, Mrs. Cynthia King, Mrs. Jean Harding.
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1111 Careful Coordinators Joseph P. McDonough This Yearbook, the result of a great deal of effort on the part of your fellow students, serves primarily as a reminder of several years of your life. I hope that these years have been meaningful ones for you. I hope they have helped you to adjust to a very complex society. Experiences become meaningful to us when we place them in perspective. If a review of this book evokes some nostalgia, I hope it also causes some reflection on your part. This reflection enables us to see oursel ves as we grow, it enables us to place our experiences in perspective and it provides direction for the future. In short, you learn from your experiences if you reflect on them. —Joseph P. McDonough, Principal Michael A. Azzolino Vice-Principal Anna Colnaghi Assistant Principal 10
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Cheerful Kitchens Clamorous Cafeteria Mrs. Muriel Fagersten, Mr. Henry Knieps, Mrs. Dotty Raab getting ready for 4th Period lunch. Knives and forks rattle, dishes are piled up, and the cafeteria staff waits in expecta¬ tion . . . lunch has begun. Everyday sees these cheerful and efficient workers feeding over 1200 students and teachers, not only a hot lunch but a variety of other appetizing foods. These unsung heroes of the kitchen not only provide food for the stomach of the hungry masses, but strive to convey a happy atmosphere for the lunch hour. Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, and Easter are sure to produce a pleasant surprise in decorations or costumes in the cafeteria. Which one shall I choose? Mrs. Muriel Brown and Mrs. Mary Cirner place the tempting salads on the shelves just before lunch. Cliff Karpiszin, Mrs. Lillian Gallo, Mrs. Mildred Titta at the cashier’s counter in the lunch line. 12 All together now . . . one . . . two . . ” Mrs. Mary Schiros, Mrs. Ann Boyle, and Mrs. Helen Terlecky help to stock up our well-supplied pantry for future meals.
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