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Page 20 text:
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This Is Your School, Mr. Hendrickson Many changes have come to Paul D. Schreiber High School since it first opened its doors in 1954 under your personal and watchful guidance, Mr. Hendrickson. With the addition of the south wing, the cafeteria, and the gymnasium, the size of the building has doubled. The curriculum, too, has been greatly expanded. Your name has been closely as- sociated with the development of the grouping pro- gram, recognition of work experience, and the insti- tution of a modern language laboratory. The expan- sion of the science department by the addition of PSSC and BSCS courses remains as one of your out- standing contributions to Schreiber. On the human side, we will always remember your keen interest in student affairs, as shown by your warm encouragement of G.O. activities through- out your educational career. You have gone beyond the call of duty countless times in countless ways. Year after year, you have built sets for the Senior Gambol, supervised Carnival from early morning to late afternoon, and provided the Vikings with movies of every football game. And now, in recognition of your 26 years of de- votion to Port Washington students, we express the heartfelt gratitude of the thousands who have ben- efited from your unselfish labors by dedicating this yearbook to you.
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I— I I helps pupils select worthwhile paths to happiness History is o sorting-out of the truly great men from . . the phonies of the past, enabling us to sort out the truly great men from the phonies of the present. —Mr. Harris This is a year of change. We are trying to get a sufficient variety of courses to keep up with the aims and interests of the students and to keep abreast with the tremendous gains in science in our world. —Mr. Grosmark, Chairman of the Science Department Our principal goal is to develop the skills of speaking, reading, and writing a foreign language so that the student will learn to communicate ideas in the language of another country and learn about the culture and customs of its people. —Mr. Hettler, Chairman of the Language Department Industrial Arts has something to offer everyone, not just term- inal students. It is of great value to anyone with an interest in engineering. —Mr Mcllhenny
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