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Guidance i By extending tlrieiservice of indi- vidual qounseling to edplilistudent on his oisubiects, lite work, col- legdj, l or other advanced education, thell Guidance . Department attempts to fulfill its obiective, which is to help every student to understand himself and his abilities, to learn and to make decisions. S. H. S. GUIDANCE First row-Mr. Donald Kempton, Dr. Ursula Stewart, Miss Asenath Mosso, Miss Theresa Leone, Mr. Francis Russo. Second row -- Mr. Thor Sandgren, Mr. Henry Aungst, Mr. Cuyler Cross, Mr. Richard Spooner, Mr. Wesley Long. Health To meet the needs ofvevery indi- vidual student in Sewanhaka by pro- viding adequate health service and counseling, is the main obiective of the Health Department. The most important part of our program is the follow-up work our health service staff does with the facts its gathers about each student. S. H. S. HEALTH First row-Dr. Harry Rosenberg, Mrs. Lena O'ConneII, Dr. Charles McNeely. Second row-Miss Louise Zigler, Miss Jean Mason, Mrs. Pauline Newman. Textbook Office Aiming to give the best possible service to everyone concerned with the maximum economy is the obiec- tive of the Sewanhaka High School Textbook Office. Through the excellent cooperation throughout the school body, the re- sulting product is the perfect balance of service, saving, and spending. TEXTBOOK OFFICE First row-Mrs. Dorothea Kranz, Mrs. Eleanor Dennis, Mrs. Ethel Einsel. Second row-William Metzger. 23
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Art Thro1Qig.l'i7the activities of the Art Deparfineht one learns the universal language of art. Using films, original painigings, wood cuts, slides, and sculpture in the classroom, each teacher endeavors to further the stu- dent's understanding ofthe elements of art and the part they play in his life, school, and community. S. H. S. ART Mr. George Mover, Miss Helen Kruger. S. Music Everyone, from the struggling be- ginner to the advanced student, can find a suitable place in our Music Department, whose objective is to de- velop a lasting appreciation of music. Interested students may study vo- cal or instrumental music, harmony, theory, and the rudiments and appre- ciation ot music. H. S. MUSIC First row-Mr. Charles Hill, Mr. Reino Ahlmon. Second row - Miss Kathleen Donoghue, Mr. Norbert Renick. Library Whether you need a book on arts and crafts, philosophy, or geogra- phy, you are sure to find it on the shelves of our large, well-stocked library. The library staff has been most efficient in choosing literature with a wide range of appeal. The books are chosen to stimulate the reading ofthe patron as well as meet the needs of the curriculum. S. H. S. LIBRARY First row-Mrs. Irene Martins, Mrs. Eileen Church, Miss Eve lglauer. Second row- Mr. Frank Stevens, Mr. Edwin Sorensen.
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First row-Miss Ann Chupil Mrs Miriam Butcher Mrs Elsie Thu'1 Mr ADULT EDUCATION FACULTY , , I , ,I 5, Mark Abels, Mr, George Harrison, Mrs, Carol Spooner. Third row-Mrs. Gertrude Berger, Mrs. Lena Pagano, Mrs. Helen McQueen, Mrs. Rosalie Wfllief Bcillcfef MV- l l0Yden Allen, MV- EWln9 Organ, MV' Ch0 le5 Sleffellt Tolbert, Mrs. Eunice Riordan, Mrs, Arlene Abelgl Mrs, Mildred Jefireyl Mrs, Mr. Horace Conte, Mr. Alexander Burkich, Mr. Albert Bachelder, Mr. George Dorothy Sedat. Second row-Mrs. Esther Schreiber, Mrs, Mqry Stone, Mr, Nelson, Mr. William Appeldorn, Mr. Edwin Thurber, Mr. Ronald Ullrich, Mrs. James Salamone, Mr. Arthur Mozzarella, Mr. James De Nicola, Mr. Louis Helen Morris. Weiss, Mr. Alfred Anderson, Mr. Silver Casbarra, Mr. Daniel Pfanner, Mr. Adult Education Based on the principle that education is a lifelong process, approxi- mately lOO different adult education courses were offered. By putting this theory into practice through the use of supervised adult courses, work- shops, and discussion groups, we have provided multiple opportunities for those citizens who wish to continue studies in various fields. With the expansion ot our program into three of the new schools, we shall be able to further our obiectives. Among them are: to enable the citizen to fulfill his responsibility to his community and his country, to enable one to make better use ot his leisure time, to assist those who wish to obtain a high school diploma, to enable aliens to become citizens, and to aid parents in the raising ot better future citizens. ADULT EDUCATION FACULTY First row-Mrs. Ruth P. Carlson, Miss Joan O'NeiIl, Mrs, Vera Lehman, Mrs. R. Bernstein, Mr. Willard M. Wilkins, Mr. Bernard L. Wallis, Dr. S. J. Sluszka. Thelma Adlowitz, Mrs. Catherine D. Muller, Mrs. Edna Applegate, Mrs. Third row-Dr. Jerome Niosi, Mr. lra Wilder, Mr. Charles Schneider, Mr. Anne M. Carotenuto, Mrs. Pauline Darmody, Mrs. Margaret Leiterl. Second Arthur Ludwig, Mr. Kenneth Widmore, Mr. Gilbert Hoffman, Mr. Frank Micciche, row-Mr. Ray Nicholas, Mrs. Herbert F. Wehr, Mr. Tony Nato, Mr. Lester M. John J. Uhliel. einen
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