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' The Administration. . . Mr. Forrest lobes, though tremendously busy as the vice-president of a large firm, always has time to preside over school board meetings until the wee hours of the mornin so that Pennsbury students will have the best edu- cation possible. Will you ever forget the time 'Medieval' balled us out? He was always so jolly. I never thought he could get angry. Nope, and I'll never forget those lectures from 'Father' Every day we could count on hearing how to study, how to read, how to carry out group process. But you know, now that I look back, he was one of the best teachers we ever had. Such are the reminiscences we'll indulge in live, ten, fifteen years from now. It is then that we'll realize how much counsel, guidance, and help our elders gave us. In the Bible there is a verse in Proverbs that reads: Where there is no vision, the people perish. There must be a school board, an administration, a parent- teachers organization, a faculty with ideas, with modern techniques at their command, with insight into the nature of teen-agers and their problems if a school is to progress. Right now, Pennsbury can be proud of its leaders. If they all continue to remain in the system and if other as alert are added, there is no question that Pennsbury must soar ahead. Mr. William Ingraham, beneath a cheery smile and a jaunty air, carries the burden of school financing, school maintenance, and student transportation. Mr. Richard L. Currier, principal, is pictured here breaking into that well-known sincere, warm, confidence-engendering smile. His door is always open to faculty and students alike. we af? gfa fefuf
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MARY I. DWYER, NLS., Columbia Univ., Guidance Director, Stu- dent Council and Na- tional Honor Society adviser. STANLEY C. BEUCH- LER, M.Ed., Rutgers Univ., Social Studies, Economic Geography, Business Law, Plastics Art Club, Chairman of Ninth Grade. JOSEPH W. ROHR- BAUGH, lN'l.Ed., Rut- gers Univ., Assistant Principal, Plane Geom- etry. ELIZABETH CAR- FAGNO, B.S.g Univ. of Pa., Latin, English, Club Supervisor, Chairman of Eleventh Grade. ! i' 1-1 5 Qjj' ifjg, ' ef ' ' if' a,E ......,... -.Z 'X' I iiwdiv-had-va Regional Superintendent Bair places an American Flag, symbolic of the schoo1's staunch furtherance of democracy, in the cornerstone box, held by Principal Currier. Into the cornerstone went also the names of all students and faculty presently enga ed in P. H. S., the school colors, and other Smal? items for posterity sake. jar flteir ga' ance VVILMER F. BACH- MAN, M.Ed.g Rutgers Univ., Business Mathe- matics, Algebra, Varsity Baseball Coach, Iunior Varsity Basketball Coach. WILLIAM COOPER lN'l.Ed., B.S.g Trenton S.T.C.g English, Jour- nalism, Creative Writ- ing, Editor of Pennsbury Report. CONRAD A. BALD- WIN, B.S.g Purdue Univ., Science, Intra- mural Basketball Coach. ISABEL CREAGMILE, M.S., Univ. of Pa., Eng- lish, Reading, PENNS- MAN, Chairman of Twelfth Grade. GILBERT BARSKY, M.Ecl.g Penn State, Eng- lish, Mathematics, Core, Science. FRANK I. DEBIAS, M.Ecl.g Temple Univ., Science, junior Science Club. Mary I. Dwyer joseph W. Robrbaugb Wilmer Bacliman Conrad Baldwin Gilbert Barsky Stanley Beuclzler Elizabeth Carfagno Williarn Cooper Isabel Creagmile Frank Debias
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