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ii, l Margaret Tickner, Secretary to Superintendent of Schools, Marion Finley, Secretary to Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Thelma Johnson, Secretary to Director of Elementary Education, Lois Schueltz, Secretary to Comptroller. ecretaries rece ed the i ine ary. -3- ' YYY Y A WVAY- F V avwrr 77777 W' ' V v -Y-FM' M - l vi v-'LA-li-A 1, 3 A PrincipaI's Ofiice Workers: Seated-Nancy Coyle, Karen Anderson, Wendy Laurich, Jan Gebhardt. Standing-Deanne Reiff, Wendy Eberhardt, Sue Springer, Delores Mascaro, Patty Cole. Seated-Kay Evan, High School Secretary. Harry A. Danielson, Home-School Visitor. Standing-Jean Heald, High School Secretary.
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Pauline Lyon, dental hygienist, employed the facilities of Warren Area High School in students' dental examinations. Dr. Lawrence Krespan, school dentist, met the dental needs of many students. The Made I tad' safe ua ed the tourists. Mrs. Marian Robertson, Dr. John Larson, and Miss Margaret Horan efficiently served as the medical stat? of Warren Area High School. Fourteen
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Curriculum In the large group assembled for the tour Around W. A. H. S. in One Hundred Eighty-five Days, various types of personalities were noticeable. Well-rounded, mature, and stable individuals possessed multiple traits and capabilities. The curriculum, which contained world-wide interests, tended to bring out in this varied group self- expression, creativeness, and co-operation, and helped them to appreciate and under- stand their future responsibilities. Directed toward moral, physical, and intellectual development, the curriculum attempted to prepare students to take their places in the world, 1-'III' .lillllllllllllkix W ' Win? 9 . I n 0 5 it 15 .5 f it interment ,-fafgi Q A ,N 4 F Q X it l 'l -'1 - Q -1- f QQ u - H Iv. ' x. u i '41 l l f it in K' Img I ku! N KJ A r . CIEHCE 2535-7 ll., mn vt 1' 1965 f f W--l.,:..' f'0,'2i3feQ'.frt 955' '?iI'? -Q:-.epggh .-,Q L 'kr---IIfgE5g':, .-.J ,rg My w -agfc c' 5 H 1 ff e- 22Ql?TfW 2. .i,'fQLif.:'-47 H' ' - -N-ix' -'-'T-i..- ?:Eh Si.z'i1'r'n
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