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Uhm! Something smells good today. Chances are that this heavenly aroma is coming from the home ec room where the girls are preparing all sorts of goodies. Schreiber’s home economics program includes not only cooking, but also sewing, home man- agement. interior decorating, and child care. Vocational courses are offered to those students planning to go out in the business world. Mr. Brown, Mrs. Marchese. and Mr. Schafer teach numerous business courses ranging from Business Arithmetic to Advanced Shorthand. Schreiber s excellent shops, print, mechanical, and auto, give a fine preparation to the boys who plan to work after high school. Thanks to these departments. Schreiber stu- dents are better prepared for the future. Mr. Kenneth Brown Business Ed Keep those eye off the key ! . . . interested in each student individually . . . head of busi- ness department. Mrs. Kathryn Madsen Home Economics. Art An accomplished homemaker . . . Now y all scoot up your chairs . . . always up on the current fashions. Mr. C. Edward Mcllhenny Auto Meeh. Meeh. Dr. Soft spoken with a friendly smile . . hut don't let that fool you! . . . need your car fixed? Mr. William Schafer Business Ed. Reading Our terrific Port Light advisor . . . what would we have done without him? . . . The next deadline --. Page 26 Mrs. Marjorie I cwi Home Economics Chic and attractive . . . definite opinions . . . If you don I learn anything else from me. you II learn manners. Mrs. Jennie Marchese Business Ed I wonder where that boy is going? . . . alwnvs on hall patrol . . thorough, informa- tive teacher. Mr Albert Prysmont Industrial Arts Ex-Marine drill captain . . . Karati expert . . . unusually well-behaved classes ... You d BETTER be QUIET! Mr. Chades Young Print. Wood Shop Relaxing study halls . . in- dispensable printer . . . made a whole-hearted contribution to this year’s seniors ( Barbara). O.K.. where’s the Lesloil?
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Mr. George Christopher Music Supervisor Jiminy Christmas' . . . frus- trated trumpet player . . Keep those comets up. Mr. Harold Doughty Music AJble director of our excellent choral groups . Too much talking in the altos!' Mr. Richard Rusack Music Oh. those army davs! . . . proud papa (Dislikes trom- bone players) . . Guy Lom- bardo of Port High. Creative Talents Find Outlet In Art This is how drew a sophomore Play an instrument? Painting a masterpiece? Love to read? For those with a creative yen and a will to work—we’ve everything you need. Band, orchestra, chorus, music appreciation, voice les- sons. you can find them at Schreiber. The Art department offers many courses to satisfy every aspect of the artistic mind. For reading, whether for research or for just plain enjoyment, our library can’t be beat. Any subject, from embroidery to psychology, charm to classics, can be found in its well-stacked shelves. Mr . Elizabeth Begeneau Librarian Tiny and petite . . . I’ll sign your pass for you. now.” . . . head of Schreiher's fine library. Mr . Marjorie Kent Librarian Charming new addition to our library staff . . . I’m sorry, but this book is overdue six months. Page 25
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Practical Skills Are Offered, Too This year s welcome addition to the Physical Education staff was Miss Warble. Miss Warble set up a new point system of marking girls gym. Both Miss Warble and Miss Mallet taught gym and Post Dance and supervised G.A.A. activities. Mr. Rogo and Mr. Jessen continued instructing their gym classes in football, soccer, track, and many other sports. In addition, they, and Mr. Biro coached our Vikings on to better last years record of wins and good sportsmanship. The backbone of the whole Physical Education department. Mr. Whitney, again did a monu- mental job of supervising physical education in all Port Washington schools. Mr. Albert Jen»en Physical Ed Albie . . Van. basketball and JV football coacb basically calm until the 4th quarter. Miss Elizabeth Mallet Physical Ed. Sophomores beware! did a splendid job on cheering man- agement . what would our G.A.A. do without her? Mr. Bruce MacDonald Driver Ed. Avid driver . . . one of Port s sweetest teachers our Olympic track star lots of fun . 8:13 punctuality Mr. Jacob Rogo Physical Ed. . . . Coaches our Vikings in baseball . . endorses individual class work There's Jake's chair! As of October 1. 1960. the driving age in Nassau County was raised to eighteen, eliminat- ing junior licences. The only exceptions were to be those students who complete Driver Ed. and received their blue cards, making them eligi- ble for a senior licence at seventeen. Naturally Driver Ed. became one of the most popular courses in school. Even amid such cries as Why should girls have to change tires? and How do I know the difference between friction and trac- tion?” many students managed to get their blue cards and gain expert knowledge of cars and rules of the road. Miu Leora Warble Physical Ed. Anyone for a shower? ex- cellent tumbler constantly with a smile well-liked gym teacher. Mr. John Wilkinson Driver Ed. Wilky . . drives a wild red car! . . - driver-Ed. instruc- tor on and off the road!
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