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ASSISTANT SUPERIN TEN DEN TS William In. graham and Robert Hubbard, who are in charge of all business details, plan additional bus routes to take care of the students moving into the Levittown and Fairless Hills sections. A good school begins with its faculty. Again Pennsbury proves the rule. The staff at Pennsbury is competent and quali- fied for the many tasks that confront them. These men and women have proven their assets over and over again. We at Pennsbury are fortunate to have their guidance, for, besides their ability to teach, they have other helpful qualities. They have human under- .. . . . . f standing a spirit of friendliness, an appreciation o l the opportunities of the present and of the future, and an eagerness to imp we can go forward. Because of the increasing rate with which stu- dents are coming into the high school fin September - ' h d ' ed to the enrollment was 750, in March it ai lump had to take place in the staff. art these things to us so that 9935, changes have F' teachers had to be added. Two others had to ive be shifted to other responsibilities, the fulfillment of which demanded additional personnel. In addition, bl ' ns had following the Christmas holidays dou e sessio to be instituted for grades 7 and 8. Without excep- ' h ' all administrators and instructors have met t e tion, . challenge so that a full school program is progressing smoothly and any inconvenience resulting from half- h f lt hedules has been a problem for t e acu y day sc rather than for the student body. attention to a proble impartial handling. CHECKING OVER schedules and attendance lists are Assistant Principals Joseph W. Rohrbaugh and Stanley Bcuchler. 2 n . PENNSBURY'S PRINCIPAL Richard Currier strikes a familiar pose as he gives unhurried m that will receive his famed hai SCHOOI . . . S . 4 4 'I . 1 .. . X A Ar WEN 7 . . . , ' -1 v Q22-gt' Q, ,V MEMBERS OF the Parent-Teachers Association Executive Committee are shown discussing plans for raising additional scholarship funds. Left to right, they include Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Bledsoe, Mrs. Kafes, Mrs. Wright, Mr. W. Ringler, Mr. C. Clark, and Mr. H. Ellis.
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Er'or V011 fU0l16,'. GUIDANCE DIRECTOR M. Dwyer gives advice on college choice to Lois Cobb and Anthony Ragolia. DOING a little harmonizing after hours are these mem- bers of the music depart- ment: A. Wolfe, A. Webster, and J. Sturrock. W. COOPER, recently appointed chair- man of the English department, chats with Dr. E. Wilson, professor at Rider College, who spoke to the English teachers in January on Speech Im- provement in the High School. New English instructors, R. Shepherd and 'saw' V , ,, 1g,f.1.11.1 Q, , TALKING OVER the course of study in home decoration are M. Uhler fchairmanj and J. Torongo, of the home eco- nomics department. A. D'Angelo, listen interestedly to the discussion. H. RUFF, s c h o ol nurse, checks one of the first aid kits which are now required ,-my .Lfeiwf I f in the dining room and sci- BIICE YOOIBS. GRADE 8 faculty members gather in one of their customary semi-weekly grade level meetings to discuss some problems, connected with Core Curricu- W BACHMAN fchairman of Grade 9 faculty lum. Left to right: A. Donzanti, B. Brenner, J. Farese, M. Kelly fchairmanl, ' ' J. Torongo, J. Henry, H. Rump, and W, Kile, talks to A. Krespach fchairman of the mathe- matics departmentj about the freshman math program.
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