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Library Department Head Librarian - Miss Anna L. Stump Assistant Librarian - Miss Joan P. Bankes Bold adventure! . . . Gay romance! . . . Thrilling mys- tery! - all were in store for students at R.H.S. when they visited our schoo1's well-equip- ped library. Besides the great variety of books for reading enjoyment - modern reference Works, numerous periodicals, bro- chures, and instructional pam- phlets were also available for student use. f -J Helping students gather im- portant data from reference books was a related service rendered by Miss Anna Stump and her staj-7. 9 Our head librarian and her new assistant, Miss Joan P. Bankes, occasionally checked book cards to determine stu- dent reading trends. Daily circulation of home reading books at the Castle numbered about one hundred fifty books per day.
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' Safety on the road was one of the many phases emphasized in Mr. Robert M attern's safe- ty education classes. Mr. Bernard Kaplan, the new- est member of the safety de- partment, explains the pur- pose of the reaction timer test in a driver training class. wmgf. SCHOUL 3 nmvza TRAINING PIC? Safety Education Highway . . . Home . . . Gen- eral - safety essential to the students' present and future welfare constituted three spec- ial areas of safety instruction. In addition, this department sponsored an extensive driver training program for students who wished to gain knowl- edge, skill, and experience for their state drivers' tests. 3 WL. q1..c..-, I sf Before giving the final driving tests, a state police officer and Mr, Charles Dunkleberger check last minute details and learners' permits. 28
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30 Office Staff Smooth operation of administrative, faculty, and student activities was made possible through the combined services of our eflicient Office Staff. Composed of live members, this group performed all the daily routine general oilice work plus the regularly assigned tasks required to promote an efficient and total school program. .M-- ' Athletic correspondence plus routine office tasks provided an active schedule for Miss Jean Wun- der. Office Manager Supervising and coordinating the work of the general office staff were the main responsibili- ties of Mrs. Grace Wiest. Throughout the day, Miss Mary Schoch was busily en- gaged in operating the switchboards and the public ad- dress system. Cutting stencils and inimeographing numerous bulletins constituted the chief office duties of Mrs. Barbara Masley. E X Our newly installed mwro-film unit greatly aided Miss Helen Pettis in the making of ojjicial transcripts.
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