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HARRIET KOSHAR HERMAN WITTERN Composition vocabulary . . . symbolism . . . discussions . . . Panthers beat Foxes . . . On noon-duty, always with a crossword puzzle . . . encouragement to the '63 Quill and friendly tips . . . glad to have Mr. Wittern back at PHS. ...sl English Most students do not realize the great amount of extra work that falls to the head of a depart- ment. Mr. Wittern is a typically busy depart- ment chairman, whose duties include organiz- ing and presiding at monthly meetings, visiting English classes, assisting P.H.S.'s new teachers, and, in general, conducting the affairs of the de- partment. An outstanding feature of Pleasant- vi1le's English Department is the team teaching of novels, whereby one teacher gives lectures on a novel to all classes. This system was in- augurated in our school three years ago and has been continued with great success. This, too, is under Mr. Wittern's direction, and adds to his already busy schedule. PRISCILLA HENKEN Human-teenage-understanding . . . Pleasantville has had the real pleasure of this teacher's inspirational English classes . . . Yes, this is going to count . . . you see . . . an individualist at heart . . . Gladly would she learn and gladly teach. P Efficient and witty . . . favors and enforces rigorous work right up to the bellv policies in study hall . . . has been known for her vituperative quips . . . stand not upon the order of your going, but go at once, when sending students out of the classroom . . . Utell it to the class . . . Close the windows-all the way! 16
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Guidance HERMAN HALL Senior guidance counselor, Mr. Hall is both college and business ambassador for every one of us . . . Well, it'll be hard to explain your 400 to Radcliifef' . . . Prowling study halls with that knowing look . . . You'd better im- prove NOW before it's too late! . . . success- fully eflecting our goals. DOROTHY HOGUE Has more burdens than most . . . she carries hers and everyone else's too in guiding us 'Klikely scholars . . . a whiz on the hockey field as well as in the office . . . I must show you that play sometime! . . . MOVEI . . . relaxes with a box of YMCA mints only to begin again with more work and Tri-Hi-Y . . . never misses a basketball game . . . always in the football stands . . . a Tempest without door handles? JOSEPH CORATTI Friendly . . . funny . . . Always peering over your shoulder . . . Freshman passes from the Library . . . We must revise the Constitution . . . Football really RATES . . . Freshman class adviser. E n !
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WILLIAM CAMPBELL Temper but insight to dynamic teaching . . . a new English instructor, Mr. Campbell now shares the burden of Portrait publication Green Quill supporter. MARGARET SMITH No clips, no gum, no-yes, bring your books . . . Were you talking? . . . Study hall and you'l1 have to ask Mr. 'PN' . . . Any problems, questions or an- nouncements? .HO LJ , I 4 JEAN MACFARLANE Mac of the Far Lane . . . Pink, pink, and more pink . . . her English classroom is her own . . . 'iW1'ite it K M . with a small :fm . . . rival Green ' l Lantern censor . . . broke into her own car . . . kitties, collies, and wine-dark sea . THERESA GRILLO On St. Patrickls Day, Mrs. O'Gri1l . . . Monitor! . . . Hghting for rights in Boston . . . abridged Great Expectations, but JOHNNY TREMAIN . . . St. Valentine's Day Lincoln . . . lindys with Bob O'Keefe, but twists with the Class of '65. '? 5?Y
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