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GU I DANCE Through the Looking-Glass SYMPATHETIC PROBLEM-SOLVER PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE Guidance coordinator Miss johnson helps senior Valerie Ruch. Smiling, Mr. Keen and Bonnie Lydecker review record Where should I go to college? , What should I do after graduationiw, or even Will I graduate? are all questions posed to Tenafly's guidance counselors. Their job is to help the students find out what they want to do, and then to help them do it them- selves. To accomplish this, each grade level counselor is equipped with each of his students' overall record - marks, special interests, and a series of test results. With this in hand parents and faculty best determine proper course regis- S tration and the choice of college DEGREES I and employment. For college- L' RUTHIHENSEL I bound students, the guidance Mfkghgmia department supplies every college GUIDANCE GUIDEPQST 'LEONE MUNJQHNSON catalogue and schedules confer- Busy Mrs. Iacqmein answers a call. ABQ Kansas Wesleyan - ences with visiting college repre- M'A Colwlibiai i sentatives. CHIEF SENIOR ALLY NEW HORIZONS UNFOLD Senior counselor Miss Hensel and R. Wands consider college possibilities. Miss Bechak talks college with C. Griswold.
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Every September the faculty includes a few new faces, and every February three new members replace three old on the Board of Education. But this school year also marked another change, a new superintendent of schools, Dr. John B. Geissinger. First suspected as a football scout, and then formally introduced to the students atan assembly program, Dr. Ceissinger is now a welcome figure seen frequently in the halls and classes. Through Dr. Ceissinger the Board of Education administers what is known to all students as Board Policy. An elected body of citizens, the Board proposes the annual school budget to the Tenafly voters. EFFICIENCY WITH A SMILE THE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Big Ten NEW FACE Helpful Mrs. Teagno switches on an outside telephone line. Immediately popular among students and faculty.alilce was the new Superlntendent of Schools Dr. Ceissmger. THE BIG TEN Board of Education: Donald Zulauf, Russell M. Sanderson, Church, Robert V. Gamer, Mrs. Charlotte Rappolt, Dr. john William W. Palmer, Mrs. Lucy B. Redfield, Emerson C. B. Ceissinger, George R. Macalister, Ir., William j. Hegelein
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LULL BEFORE THE STARVINC STORM Togethemess is the word for Mr. Courand and cafeteria staff. To satisfy the hungry lunchtime stampede, and to appease nutrition-minded dieticians, TenaHy's cafeteria staff headed by manager Charles Courand prepares each day a menu of tasty dishes from pizza pie to shrimp rolls. Flanked by the most modern kitchen equipment, Mr. Courand is always proud to demonstrate his walk-in freezer, gigantic turnip choppers, and that amazing grind-all garbage disposal. The nurse, too, beneHts from the modem gadgetry of the new Tenaily High. No longer is the nurse's room a dingy basement hole, but now a swank suite of adjoining rooms. Last, but not least, are the l DEGREE ,Mp ever-ready custodians, efii- SANDRAG. Q ciently and meticulously R-Nw UniVe'sity,ofMa'7hnd keeping the plant on the gil. CAFETERIA- NURSE-CUSTODIANS Behind the Scenes CALORIES, ANYONE? The chef prepares today's overweight. -ml C x-, , ' Q ,I ANTISEPTIC AND ADVICE Mrs. Davis repairs a damaged Pat Wells. i. l 71 THE MAN IN CHARGE .. S . it . C '---M 9 BEHIND THE SCENES V s Managing a 33,000,000 plant is Mr. Vanderhof. Four smiling custodians End our sticky secrets under chairs.
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