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PrincipaI's Council Smooth operation and continuous enrich- ment of the total school program was made possible through the constant leadership of the Principa1's Council. This administrative group, composed of the principal, vice principals, and ten depart- ment heads, met weekly to determine and formulate special and general school policies and regulations. As a resultof the Council's efforts, the total school program was effectively corre- lated and coordinated to assure peak educa- tional opportunities for students of Reading High School. In addition, members of this group con- stantly evaluated, selected, and introduced new educational measures needed to fulfill the immediate and increasing needs of our youths of this era. .-ww Q -.-,.-5, vi... ,- Seated - Miss Martha M, Morrette, Foreign Language Department, Miss Ethel M. Hicks, Vice Principalg Mr. LeVan P. Smith, Principal: Miss Marian J. Moyer, Principal's Secretary: Mr. Roland P. Kyle, Vice Principalg Miss Elsie V. Holland, Home Economics Department. Standing 'ff Mr. Joseph E. Haage, Acting Head of the Guidance Department, Mr. Norman C. Brillhart, Social Science Departmentg Mr. J. Kenneth Conley, Industrial Education Departmentg Mr. Charles R. Hawman., English Departmentg Mr. W. Whalefn Fenstermacher, Science Departmentg Mr. David L. Hoffman, Mathematics Department, Mr. William S. Whiteley, Commercial Department. Absent from picture - Miss Katharine E. Kaufmann, Acting Chair- man of the Physical Education Department.
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Principal Mr. LeVan P. Smith Since his appointment as principal of Reading High School four years ago, Mr. LeVan P, Smith has constantly aimed to bring about a continuous enrich- ment of the total school program and the expansion of educational opportunities at the Castle. As a result of his constant foresight and leadership in promoting dynamic curricular and extra-curricu- lar programs at Reading High School, Castle stu- dents were able to derive peak educational benefits essential to their success in their future careers. Principal's Secretary Miss Marian J. Moyer is Secretarial services for the principal and the principal's council were capably perform- ed by Miss Marian J. Moyer. Mr.,RoIand P. Kyle Our new administrative assistant, Mr. Roland P. Kyle, was named to the office of vice principal on September 29, 1958. He succeeded the late Mr. Ivan E. Newpher who passed away on August 30, 1958. As vice principal, Mr. Roland P. Kyle served chiefly as supervisor of the cafeteria and hall patrol pro- grams, coordinator of assembly ac- tivities, and discipline counselor for boys. Vice Principals i Miss Ethel M. Hicks Our other capable administrative assistant who faithfully rendered val- uable services throughout the year was Miss Ethel M. Hicks. Her chief duties were to prepare master schedules for teachers and students, to supervise matters related to the recording of data on the stu- dents' permanent records, and to serve as discipline counselor for girls.
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Guidance Department Acting Department Head- Mr. Joseph E. Haage Personal conferences and group guid- ance with the students constituted the ma- jor areas of counseling by the members of the Guidance Department. Among the various individual interviews held with the students were those related to school adjustment, college counseling, and curriculum selection. Films and panel discussions in social living classes plus well-planned guidance forums were included in the group counsel- ing program. Guidance programs and activities were discussed, planned, and evaluated at the weekly department meetings. Seated --- Mr. Clinton D. Getz, Mr, Joseph E. Haage, Mr. Connard C. Cramp, Miss Grace W. Trout: Standing - Mr. Peter J. Carril, Mr. Wil- liam H. Wisler I4 In addition to supervising various testing programs, Mr, William H. Wisler served as the vocational coun- selor and the school representative for processing work applications. New students received a preview of Castle life and procedures through in- formal personal conference with Miss Grace W. Trout.
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