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rviinzeipeizfls.. . ., DR. JOSEPH E. WHERRY A director's job includes knowing and understanding the prompters and cast. Dr. Wherry. the director, has many important duties too. He spends much of his time in advising and helping with the production. He supervises special meetings, plans our assemblies to help us grow mentally and spiritually, and solves many educational problems. Without his patience, his end- less energy, and his reassuring faith in us, our class could not have attained surcess in its projects this year. MR MATTHEW M. ALCORN Assistant Prinr'ipf1I DR. JOSEPH E. WHERRY High Sehool Principal MR. MATTHEW M. ALCORN The assistant director producing a play is also exceedingly important. In our school Mr, Matthew Alcorn holds this position and really does a good job. His duties are many and varied with each day bringing new problems and ideas. We cer- tainly are gifted with a good man for this position as counsellor. Mr. Alcorn very helpfully discusses and settles our prob- lems, Student Council, our student gov- erning body, is ably sponsored by Mr. Alcorn. Secretaries Mrs. Datz - Mrs. Arnold
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L-. -5, Sfllllllllljlf Mr. Jolin H. Lllillvlis'FUllt'I'llll llli4'Ill. Mr. Carl I.. Goomlliii. Mr. ll. limii Bi'--nloxi-- solicitor tn-in Ill Illll l'l. Sfrztcrlf Mr. II--nry Sllfflvll Mr. Lliliiioiv- Sniv--ly-liw'asur-Ar Mr. Edward B, Bl'-ssl-rua.-i'-vicf' pr--sidvnt. Mr. II--nry E. Dean- pr--sivl-Ant Nli sf-4-iw-t:ii'5. Mr. A. Clair Alilwlivll THE BOARD OF EDUCATION It takes persons with excellent and varied qualities to produce successfully any large project. The Senior Class of 1953 has been aware of the great task our board of school direc- tors have in managing the township's educational activities, This year's group is to be commended for the proncient manner in which they met and solved their many problems. MR. HOELZLE Another individual whose personality is projected mightily in the production of a play, is the assistant director. His task is to look for improvement in script and action. Needless to say, in our school system Mr. Norman F, Hoelzle. our assistant super- v1so1'. ills this hill. He constantly watches for improvement in management, in im- proved teaching and recitation. and in recommending practical materials. In addi- tion to this, he builds up good will and bet- ter understanding between all the players -students, teachers, parents, and adminis- trators. Such an assignment isn't always an easy task. Our class, however. notes that Mr. Hoelzle has done his work con- fscientiously and well. 's. Pvtrick lnoii in--ml-irri. Mrs. Mars--llc lluulics- MR. NORMAN F. HOELZLE Assistant Suprtrintcmlcm'
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