Pleasantville High School - Breeze Yearbook (Pleasantville, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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My meurzge If, yn: if. be m1n'.1geou.r.' . . Hare faizbf Go f0ru'.1rd.' -Thomas A. Edison Carrie Bowen birs. Bowen is well known and takes great interest in teaching general math. She likes to keep informed about the actixities around school and takes an actixe part in them herself. 1.1-QQ Benjamin Censullo Mr. as he is called by his dexoted students. directs the choir and band. The re- markably different and inter- esting skits that are displayed by the band and malorettes are products of his ingenuity and musical ahility. He has made the annual choir concert an important es ent. Faculty i GN X. Robert M. Chester Mr. Chester keeps Freshman and junior h i sto ry classes aliie with many jokes. In the extra-turricular f ie l cl he is Senior class adxisor. xarsity baseball coach and Chess Club adxisor. Mr. Chester has num- erous friends among the stu- dents and faculty. NX'e'ye all enjoyed dancing to his band at Canteen. Margaret Errickson Mrs. lfrricksons xersatile per- sonality and pleasing manner help form the strong bond of frienclsliip with her stuclents She tc-aches stenograpliy ll and typing ll. During the ac tnity pe riocl she may be found aclxising the Secretarial Club I2 Margaret Fach Although new to our faculty. Miss lfach has gained many friends with her cheery smile and helpful hand in the Ath- letic Department. She enloys bridge and lacrosse as her hobbies. Helen M. Grover Miss Grover is the competent advisor of the Reading and Dramatics Club and teaches English. Her hobbies include fishing and bridge. Miss Groxers sociable attitude and clexterous ability haxe made her prominent, Gertrude E. Guion Miss Guion is able aclxis- or of the Tattler. our school newspaper. and teaches ling- lish, Her hobbies i n c l u cle dancing and horseback riding. Miss Guion's friendliness and co-operation with both stu- dents ancl faculty make her popular,

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Ann W. Hill Mrs. Hill is the Dean of Girls and capable advisor of the College Club. NX'ith her pleasing manner and helpful attitude. she is always willing to assist the girls with tlieii problems and gives them ad- vice on the career best suiting them. Among her hobbies she enpoys travel. lirenth. .intl growing flowers. Samuel A. Scholl His untiring interest in help- ing boys plan their future makes Mr. Scholl very popu- lar among the students. Be- sides being Dean of Boys he teaches Ameriian history and is the efficient advisor of the Student Council. Included in his pleasure are gardening and photography. of PHS Marion Anderson That friendly C h e m i s t r y teacher with a quiet. petite manner is Miss Anderson. She is also the competent ad- visor of the Chemistry Club. Raising African violets is one of her favorite pastimes. Loretta Barbour Miss Barbour teaches Algebra l and ll and is the excellent advisor of the junior Red Cross. Her sense of humor adds much to her classes. Among her hobbies she lists sports and shovvs. Jennie Bartges An admirable instructor with a vast knowledge of all forms of mathematies is none other than Miss Bartges, She teathes trigonometrv. algebra. and geometry. Aside from this she finds time to advise the Reading and Dramatic Club. Arthur Behle Mr. Behle. excellent in liis field, teaches art. He is an inspiration to hopeful. young artists. He is responsible for the opportunity given to tlie students in the fall to display their artistic ability on tlie vvindoxss in the business see- tion of totvn. Henry Boney Besides the full time ioh of coaching the football squad. he teaches the boys' health classes. He also sponsors the Health Club. A man well re- spected and liked by the whole student body is Mr. Honey.



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Madeline Coe Our very cheerful s c h o ol nurse is Mrs. Coe. She teaches Home Nursing and Child G r 0 w t h and Development. Mrs. Coe is the advisor of the Future Nurses Club. Stanley Cohen Our friendly and always smiling science and biology teacher is Mr. Cohen. He is the co-advisor of the 'Photog- raphy and Biology Clubs. Among his hobbies Mr. Co- hen lists photography and bacteriological research. of PHS John Creedon Quiet and pleasant best de- scribe our Social Stu d i e s teacher. Mr. Creedon..He asa sists in freshman football. He enjoys playing the saxophone and doing wood-work for his hobbies. Anne V. Haas Mrs. Haas is our qualified Home Economics teacher. blu also co-advises the Home Eco- nomics Club which is popuf lar among the freshman and sophomore girls. Mrs. Haas has one hobby-her family. Her cheerfulness and depend- ability make her a favorirt among students and faculn. Abigail Haldeman Photography and General Sci- ence are the subjects which Miss Haldeman teaches. Her pastime is taken up by sewing and photography. The seniors wish to thank you for your co-operation in aiding us with the photography for The Breeze. Albert V. Hedelt Mr. Hedelt is xxell known here at PHS and is liked by all. His easy-going manner adds much to his Drixers Ed- ucation and B e h i n d-t h e- W'heel driving classes. Mr. Hedelt lists sports as his hob- bies and enjoys participating in them. Ruth Danforth W'ith her informal and pleas- ing personality. Miss Dan- forth has made many friend- ships with her junior and Senior students vvhom she teaches shorthand l :ind type- writing I. During, activity per- iod you can find her busy ad vising the Personal Type writing Club. IN .- l .ll -Q E? 4:-5 .55 I3

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