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MR. CLEMENT JABLONSKI MR. ROBERT DUDLEY MR. WILLIS SISSON MRS. EDITH OLSEN MRS. RUTH KING ui ance Members of the Guidance staff give each student continued assistance in planning a program of study suited to the pupil's abilities and ambitions. Through the administration of tests, the counselors are able to determine an appropriate course of study. As the year progresses, a student's guid- ance counselor may help him to find outside employment or to prepare for admission to a college or university. To supplement this service, the Guidance Department offers, on a sign-out basis, college and career publica- tions containing information designed to aid all students toward prospective vocations.
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'Sjfljf'xY!-QR R AWS? ' 7? lilly? -ii -if 5135 . sllilgs ilisliffiliaifgssgigif. 'i?5fgif5irlE3.l?2s?Q rfqtgisilyfill :fs if ei . zs,j..q..-f:x..z ..- Q, -MW ,,,- -,r,.f3,, 1,w,W.Ke,i.. ,. f . iff liliif. M R. WI L LA R D B ROW N I N G To the Class of l96O this cordial and enduring homework assignment: Whenever you pause to look back at your years here, may you learn to re- gard them with naught but warmth and fondness. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY SAILING! MW A new addition to the administra- tion this year is Mr. George Saffa. Mr, Saffa, a former chemistry teach- er, has succeeded Mr. Willard Brown- ing as Vice-Principal in charge of stu- dent discipline. lt is now Mr. Saffa's job to reprimand undisciplined stu- dents and to encourage them to more acceptable social standards. Besides his job as chief disciplina- rian, Mr. Saffa serves as advisor to the Student Council and writes a column, Dean's Corner, for the Buccaneer. May I offer you my most sincere best wishes for the future. l hope that the pleasant memories of your high school days will remain with you throughout your future years. Lab-0.24. Mr. Willard Browning, recently ap- pointed Vice-Principal in charge of cur- riculum, has been given a reassignment of duties within the administration. He will discontinue, indefinitely, the infam- ous Red Bank High School institution, Will the following please report to Mr. Browning's office. Respected and well- liked by all students, he has exceeding patience and tolerance in directing the basic high school program. 4 :'.-isis! .K iilfffifi fiifi v,fq ,Qe' 7 3211.:s:qgiQ5gSg3-5f5:fj1l?fii 1 ' ei . i eww- -Q1-ffwflf' 3 - g - V : 1' 5'-yafiffw M, - l iliifli Jiwwiaaixisi MR. GEORGE SAFFA
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MRS. THEODORA BROWN MRS. PHOEBE BLOOR MR. JOSEPH CAROSELLI MISS DAISETTE GEBHART MR. JOHN MACKENZIE Literature Drawn and Quartered MRS. PATRICIA EVERS MR. IVAN FAI-K MRS. NATHALIE FISHER The largest department, English, not only offers a four year program in the mechanics of our language, but also elective courses in Literature, Public Speaking, Remedial and Developmental Reading. This year Developmental Reading was introduced into the curriculum, because of the need for academic students to develop their reading habits and skills. An advanced course in English IV was added as the complement of the advanced course in English lll. Both courses have proved to be quite successful. The objective of the department is to make certain that each student has a command of the four basic English skills, which are writing, speaking, listening and reading. In ac- cordance with this objective, a student's program, during his four year stay at Red Bank includes training in theme writ- ing, development of speaking techniques, instruction in comprehending written and spoken material and apprecia- tion for a more mature and diverse reading program. MISS MARY JOHNSON MISS ANDREA MANLEY
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