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Mr. Needham, counselor, registers new students Nancy Zinsmeister and Dave Weiler. Selecting subjects, making friends, add Do I have to go tomorrow? Will the students be friendly? What if I don't like it? Such thoughts accompany the anxiety and excitement each student feels as he enters a new school. These first day wor- ries are soon forgotten by new students Nancy Zinsmeister and Dave Weiler as they join the two hundred new students who entered Parma Senior High last fall. For Nancy and Dave registration in- volves answering questions, making deci- sions about subjects, and filling out many forms. When this tedious task is over, the counselor in charge presents each student with a map of PSH and starts him on a tour of the building. Ion Street cmd Nancy observe G chemistry experiment while Carol Radziszewski cmd
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SFEETHU PARMA SENIOR ' HIGH SCHOOL PARMA OH O 1955
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Sixty-one class rooms. cafeteria, auditor- ium, little theater, and gym-this is PSH in a nutshell, declares the guide to the new students bewildered by the size of the building. These tours, usually conducted by office pages, give students a brief intro- duction to their new school. The tour is over, so with a map in one hand and a schedule in the other, Nancy and Dave set out on their own. Our cafeteria serves as lunchroom, study hall, and ballroom. remarks lean Tomasello while showing our new students PSH. to first-day excitement of new students. Dck Draiss complete their workbook assignments, and Dave Scott sets up apparatus. Finding their classes, meeting the teach- ers, and making new friends is the primary concern for our new students Nancy and Dave. With the help of his map and the guidance of a friendly hall guard, each locates the room of his first class. As soon as he enters that room and is welcomed by the teacher and his fellow classmates, he be- comes a member of the class. Here he meets new friends and enjoys the use of the most modern equipment whether he be in chemistry, typing, or electricity class. Now Nancy and Dave have joined the ranks of the 2200 students of PSH, the Queen of High Schools .
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