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ART DEPARTMENT instructors J. 'Good and J. Stroup Kchairmanj inspect a student's mas- terpiece. . Shih: LOOKING OVER some forms to be used in the new Work-Experi- ence program, enrollees in which attend school part time and work part time, are P. Rankin fchair- manj, J. Mazzone, and K. Vella of the business education depart- ment. A INTENT UPON the instruction in operating the new film strip projector, as given by Librarian W. Ringler, are language teachers B. Nielsen, F. Taylor, H. Hill, W. Cooper, I. Creagmile fchairman of the English department until February when she became guidance counselor for grades 7, 8, and 91, E. Carfagno fchair- man of the foreign language departmentj, and D. Sherman. ,JY N is MECHANICAL ARTS instructors D. Davis and T. Greene Qchairmanj ready for operation one of the many pieces of equipment in the shop. LISTENING TO G. Jarmoska, recently appointed Director of Athletics, are physical education teachers J. Hasney, J. Egli, R. Hoffman, and J. Gavin.
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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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ff ,, -.,. 5f:1g1,y, :fr 'Q'1Zii5'fi, gf v REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT M. Bair dictates to secretaries M. Hughes and N. McIntyre in his office, while L. Rock and N. Bixler are busy handling the adding machine and telephone, respectively. WamicJul Wards THE GRADE 7 Faculty await several parents whom they have called to the school to discuss some children having problems. L. to R., they include B. Brenner, E. Jakob, J. Good, C. Baldwin, H. Hubbard Qchair- manj, G. Barsky, and E. Hamilton. .V V s4l5m.:,.m . W : QSM: S , ie ' ' . 1 .. e h '- 1' Es? f ' Z - ff r 3 f'T 'f ' I 1 ei 2 , QQ: ' ' 1 ' f- A B. SMITH is about to make an an- f - V ,, M TQ' nouncement over the intercommunica- W, L ' Q if : tions system as E. Cordwell, secretary 3 I 2 4 - to Mr. Currier, checks some data at ' ' A ei 1 her desk in the main ofiice. e. M. iw , '- -, - . '.., 1 ' W 1 ,,,'. M' K ' INSPECTING a rare specimen in the bo- tanical laboratory of the science department are E. Krespach fchairmanj, D. Henry, J. Henry, H. Seidel, C. Baldwin, and F. Debias. SOCIAL STUDIES instructors, H. Hill and T. Kirby fchairmanl, look over new reference material for their department.
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