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GUIDANCE Robert Marziano A.B. Geneva College, M.S. WVestminster College, University of Pittsburgh The doors of the guidance department were always open to the student seeking professional advice in such important matters as studies and choosing a life's work. A frequent sight was the glow of lights in the counselor's office as Mr. Marziano consulted individually with junior high and sophomore students seeking answers to a multitude of questions. We found the ease in discussing problems that one feels in talking with a close friend when Mr. Marziano used his friendly and understanding manner to win our confidence. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Charles Krepps B.S. Clarion State College, M.S. Westminster College, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh An old friend filled a new office in the adminis- trative staff at Riverside this year. Mr. Charles Krepps, former full time guidance counselor, became the first Assistant Principal. His main duty was to be Mr. Marietta's right hand man and assist with any problems concerning the attendance, cafeteria, student driving, or busses. Although his new duties kept him very busy, Mr. Krepps continued as the Senior Guidance Counselor helping many seniors make their final decisions concerning the furthering of their education. SECRETARIAL A familiar sight to the stu- dents of Riverside, when they entered the main office or health suite, was the secretaries. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Ferringer, and Mrs. Boots worked industriously to maintain all our records. There were medical histories to be fil- ed, and kept up to date, gui- dance reports, and general office work to be done. Though their duties were varied, each had an important part in the efficient operations of our school.
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With a friendly smile and a Warm manner, Mr. Marietta Went far beyond his assigned du- ties as principal, putting the whole of his ability and dynamic personality into achieving the high goals set for us and maintaining the standards ex- pected of Riverside. Every detail of the school life Was of concern to him, his fantastic ability to be on top of all problems, plan and co-ordinate the curriculum and all activities and still find time to continue his graduate studies amazed many. Looking back over his long list of accomplish- ments and realizing the amount of time spent and the determination required, We cannot help having a deep feeling of gratitude for the direc- tion of such a capable leader. S'U'PIE!IR.VISIJN'G- PRINCIPAL Edward Schaffer B. S. Slippery Rock State College, M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh Mr. Schaffer pauses briefly in his never ending task as Supervising Principal. The parking lot in the background, filled with faculty automobiles, and the piles of reports and brochures on his desk are representative of his past accomplishments and pre- sent diligence in the co-ordination of the education of the young people in Northeastern Beaver County School District. Among his duties are selection and supervision of faculty and administration, prepara- tion of the budget, and supervision of the curriculum of the high school and elementary buildings. Responsibility such as this requires more than a simple willingness to Work, it calls for dedication and genuine interest in the lives of us, leaders of the future. Leslie Marietta B.S. Indiana State College, M.S. Westminster College, University of Pittsburgh PRINCIPAL N 23
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