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Mr. jones chats with PTA ofiicers Mrs. Hertel and Mrs. Walls after the First PTA meeting. W.N.D.U. television personality Frank Sauline interviews Mr. Jones during the halftime of the Penn-Adams game. Penn High School principal Robert W.jones Perm Hzlglz School . . . a Place o The Jones family Christmas portrait. Left to right jeff, Mrs. Jones, Robertjr., Mr. jones and Rick. Academic Encounter First and foremost, high school is an academic insti- tution with a primary mission to stretch the intellect and shape the mind. It is a place of questing, for seeking after knowledge, for exercising the individual's thought processes. In a civilization characterized by change, students must find metal and emotional stability in flexible cur- riculums. What high school means to a majority of our students may be nebulous but that academic excellence should be the ideal cannot be refuted. To paraphrase Forrest Kirkpatrick: A hzglz school is a singing stride Toward theportals ofmaturity, A way of lQ e, deeprooted as a ,bineg A cluster of ideals, courage and hope, Afear offuyillment, A lookingforward and looking back.
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The Guidance Department participated in the First PENN POINTS press conference. Publications staff members Dan Gardner, Linda. Chapman, Steve Eslinger, Phil Goddard and Don Porter exchange The services offered by our guidance department at Penn are so inter-related that in actual practice it would be impossible to separate them. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary that each member of the staff be able to per- form effectively in providing any and all of the essential activities. However, for the purpose of administrative efficiency it is necessary that various guidance staff mem- bers be assigned specific functions for which they are primarily responsible. Penn High Guidance Department Responsibilities Constance Standish ........... Guidance Coordinator Robert Cook .,... ......... R esearch and Testing Lynn Carlson . . .......,.,....... Primary Testing Berta Velonis ...... College Scholarship Applications Robert Gilbert .. Vocational and Occupational Services questions and answers with Constance Standish, Michael Green, Robert Cook, and L 'nn Carlson of the administrative and , uidance staffs. Y S 5 guxfi, 'a,.n'a, it .5 n ,f,' is '-'- 'Q , an-,da 'O' Q' 01, ' X A s I 0 Q 05 Q 0 A up 0 s, 0 ' silt ' I o 4 v ,s,i. '. - ll 9 fy O. ,V Q 'P- .,,s:a.3.:.aif,,-,f ,- gif, O9, f Guidance Department old limers, Constance Standish and Robert Cook, prove that a busy day in the department can still end in smiles. fi-3 L Guidance Counselor Robert Gilbert gives senior Sue Holycross some expert advice regarding a prospective summer job. .Iob placement is one ofthe many facets of the guidance program. 'I Guidance counselors Robert Gilbert, Lynn Carlson, and Constance Standish join Lowell Stine, and Bertha Anderson of the faculty on a faculty interview team, Student interviews have been a regular feature for the past three years.
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Bertha Anderson: Indiana University, BS., Busi- ness Department, Future Business Leaders Spon- sor, Hobbies: Reading, Sewing, Bowling, Bridge. Ted Anson: Oakland City, Utah State, Notre Dame, B.S.E., M.A.T., Math Department, Lettermen's Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Sports, CSpectator and Participantj. Irene Arndt: Indiana University, BS., Chairman of the Business Department, A.F.S. Committee, Principal's Cabinet, Hobbies: Knitting, Reading, Bridge. Roy E. Bolen: Hanover College, Cincinnati Univer- sity, Indiana University, B.S., M.A., Social Studies Department, Lettermenls Club Sponsor and Var- sity Baseball Coach, Hobbies: Sports, Woodwork, Cooking, Camping. Robert Brady: Indiana State, Indiana University, B.S., M.S., Chairman of the Physical Education Department, Varsity Tennis and Basketball Coach, Hobbies: Fishing, Water Skiing, Tennis, Food. Margaret Bronstad: Ohio Wesleyan University, In- diana University, B.A., English Department, Y-Teens and Senior Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Di- recting Plays, Bridge, Playing the Organ. Robert F. Cook: Valparaiso University, Indiana Uni- versity, Purdue University, A.B., M.S. in Ed., Guidance Counselor, Student Council and Senior Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Ofliciating Football and Basketball, Bowling. Peggy D. Cowen: Ball State University, Butler Uni- versity, B.S., M.A., English Department, Y-Teens and Sophomore Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Bridge, Reading, Water Skiing, Cooking. joan Dalle Ave: Vincennes University, Indiana State University, B.S., Home Economics Department, Future Nurses Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Reading, Sewing, Eating. Penn Faculzgf 366 x ite, , ff News ie-we ie' :sw tv '2 . - ' if tqwzssif ' ffq..'.:i5gqf5Gq,4sE1Ugz,.tG2 Yfg::2f1iw - ---f.: .:1zftiwfis 'I . - 'ifljigiff 'ei I P: f qiiivifti, Qffuizf Iijzn if Thelma Barber: Oklahoma University, A.B., Chair- man of the English Department, Senior Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Bridge, Reading, Fly Fishing. Barbara Beehler: Western Michigan University, Ball State University, B.S., Physical Education De- partment, G.A.A. and Varsity and B-Team Cheerleaders Sponsor, Hobbies: Traveling, Fish- ing, Reading. William Behrens: Purdue University, Indiana Uni- versity, B.S.M.E.. M.S. in Ed., Math Depart- ment, Future Teachers Association and Math Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Bowling, Gardening, Fish- ing, Boating, and being lazy at my lake cottage i'Carpe Diemw. Geneva Burke: Michigan State Normal College, In- diana University, Bethel College, B,A., Foreign Language Department, junior Classical League Sponsor, Hobbies: Reading, Out-Door Cooking, Traveling, Lynne M. Carlson: Indiana University, A.B., MS., Guidance Counselor, Hobbies: Reading, Sewing Cooking, Bridge, Observing People. Jameskl. Cierzniak: Notre Dame, Indiana University, B.B.A., M.A., Social Studies Department, Hob- bies: Reading. 147 ,
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