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Talented Ladies Serve Us Mrs. Elizabeth Begenau Mrs. Begenau and Mrs. Kent, our efficient librarians, maintain a well-stocked library for our reading enjoyment. Along with the usual research material, our library also supplies back and cur- rent issues of magazines. Mrs. Begenau and Mrs. Kent certainly deserve our thanks, for they helped us find elusive material for all those term papers! Mrs. Marjorie Kent General Office Secretarial Staff (1. to r.) Mrs. Allen, Mrs. McCormack, Mrs. Stewart. The office staff performs a number of valuable services unknown to most of the student body. Among these are keeping school records in order, N holding money for school clubs, publishing im- portant announcements, and taking messages. Guidance Office Secretarial Staff (1. to r.) Mrs. Ir- win.Mrs. Waterson. We are fortunate in having our own registered nurse, Miss Smith, in school to help us at all times. Whether we needed a package of kleenex or a splint for a broken arm, she was there to help relieve our suffering. Miss Ruth Ann Smith, R.N. The attendance office, as its name suggests, keep a record of students’ attendance at school. It also checks people in and out during the school day. If you’ve never been late, you’ve never been there. Mrs. Rosemary Andersen 13
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This year every student met with his guidance counselor periodically, knowing that sympathetic advice would be given on any problem. In addition to listening to students’ problems, the guidance staff helped fit Schreiber’s curriculum to each student’s particular needs. Schedul- ing classes, visiting colleges, and working closely with students, teach- ers, and administrators were only a few of the guidance staff’s many ac- tivities. Port Has Guiding Lights The purpose of Psychological Serv- ices is to handle the special academic and emotional problems that confront individual students. Miss Lila Wood, the senior psychologist and depart- ment head, and her assistants. Dr. Walter Tanzer and Dr. Margaret Galante, co-operated with the Guid- ance Department to assist students in planning their future training. PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES (1. to r.) Mrs. Marjorie Mitchell, attendance supervisor; Dr. Margaret B. Galante, school psychologist; Mrs. Irene Balletta, secretary; Mrs. Marian Johnston, secretary. Absent: Miss Lila M. Wood, senior school psychologist; Dr. Walter L. Tanzer, school psychologist. 12 GUIDANCE STAFF (I. to r.) Mr. Robert Johnson, Mr. Saul Scherer, Mr. Cecil Tinder, Mrs. Constance Fisher. Mrs. Caroline Gillette.
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Cafeteria Has Food For Thought (Bottom Row, 1. to r.) Mrs. Cona, Mrs. Horr, Mrs. Ruhlig, Mrs. Skin- ner. (Row 2) Mrs. Formisano, Mrs. Teta, Mrs. Martinek, Mrs. Celia, Mrs. DeFeo, Mrs. Yeager, Mrs. D’Ambrosino, Mrs. Dejana, Mrs. Oileo, Mrs. Croll. All of us thank Mrs. Rose Fountain, school lunch director, for our well-balanced and nutri- tional lunches. The cafeteria staff serves hot and cold lunches, as well as ice cream, cookies, candy and fruit. “Oh, boy, Laddie Boy.” Custodians Make Clean Sweep Oliver Angevine Mr. Cleans Roy Merritt The custodial staffs is responsible for our neat and spotless corridors, classrooms, and lavatories. The staff consists of eight custo- dians, under Mr. Ciminera, and one matron, Mrs. Zimbardi. Walter Gil 14
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