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Bwoadenfhg Um' lmagmaffbn Parlcville welcomed a new librarian this year. Mrs. Forsberg came to us from Patapsco. Housing more than I2.000 books plus various magazines and encyclopedias, the library Otters ex- cellent research and recreational material. Students acting as library assistants lighten the daily tasks of Mrs. Kneece, Mrs. Forsberg, and Mrs. Acton. The main room ot the library can hold 92 students while the classroom can accommodate 40. Newcomer, Mrs. Forsberg. spends some tree time with the books. MRS. HELEN ACTON Strayer College Library Clerk 1. MRS. SANDRA LEE FORSBERG Radford College Univerity of Maryland B.S. Librarian 'B MRS. CLARA DOWNING KNEECE Coker College University ot Maryland University of Florida Western Maryland University Johns Hopkins University University of North Carolina A.B., M.A. Head Librarian
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Puwgwhg G000' Heafffv Mrs. Kaminifsky and Mrs. Dorseff, a new addffion fo ParkvHle's sfaff, kepf The heahh suiie running smoofhfy and efficlenfly. W'i+h The aid of sfudenf assisfanfs, fhe heahh suife has been weh-prepared for any accidenfs or Ilinesses during fhe school year. gi .- UQ -X 2 . 1 v z,k,i 1. Mrs. Kamfnifzky examines Mary Lou's 'o si's. AN fi W xo! sf . .f s Mrs. Keminifsky admfhisfers ffrsf aid. fvl. ?. mf 4 5 MRS. ELIZABETH E. KAMINITSKY Uhiverify of Plusburg BS. MRS. BERYL DORSETT Church Home and Hospifal RN. I3
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s'i.Ta'Tm:1.w. 2 MR. MICHAEL BARON E. STroudsburg STaTe UniversiTy of Maryland B.S.. M.S. Diversified Occuparions 'Ziff AT approxirnaTely ll:3O each day. some of Parlcville's sTudenTs leiT school and wenT To work aT various iohs ThroughouT The communiTy. These sTudenTs were parT OT a special program, Diversified Occupa- Tions. D. O., as iT is commonly called, is designed To allow siudenis To compleTe Their high school educaTion while They receive on-The-iob Training in Their chosen occupalions. The program was open To all Seniors, bui parTicipanTs were selecTed on individual needs. FirsT period every day was open Tor an elecTive, which was relaTed To The sTudenT's iola. The remaining class Time was spenT under The leadership of Mr. Michael Baron, who TaughT English, C.l.S.S., and a course in iob problems. Mr. Baron Tried To direci The sTudenTs To choose iobs ThaT would parallel boTh Their inTeresTs and abiliTies. This year a greaTer varieTy of iobs were chosen by The sTudenTs. Said Mr. Baron, They were one oi The besT groups ThaT l've had. Preparing For The Fafufe Y uqri if Jr -...v . -...Al '- I ' i 'X M' Li i ' . , c 4 . X fn I ----.. A fuiure cloThing salesman receives on The job Training. I 3 ' x
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