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lj' . ,WM Miss Dorothy A. Smolenski Wesley W. Stolfel Connecticut College for Women, Mitchell College, A.S., Teachers B.A. College of Connecticut-New Brit- Algebra, geometryg Cheerleader am, B-5- and Pep Squad advisor. Industrial arts - woodworkin S, mechanical drawing, driver edu- cation. LATIN GRAMMAR is explained to Janice Beebe by Foreign Language Department Head jean Kelley. Mrs. Kelley is the first person to serve in this newly-created position at WHS. 14 Francis X. Sweeney Springfield College, B.S.g Univer- sity of Connecticut, M.A., C. A. G. S. Physical education, athletic di- rector, cross-country coach, bas- ketball coach, track coach. ,K Miss Anne P. Twomey Boston University, B.S,g Sargent College, University of Connecti- cut, M.A. Physical education, girls intra- mural sports. 4. l i -.. ni ' , g, ' ,Milk feel , we , .K S ii 1 jk- V A 2- w i We ,few ' 1 -g 2 i K ' K iyilim YZ-li at '2 N ,.,-1 . gs NN--M-. t -f-a t Esta? 55 Y , gy c ,,,. f ,km . .....,. ..,, t. , , .,,-'Kwik -7-'V ' Q : -31,2 szgff c P ff , Q is ' E. Howard Flora University of San Francisco, B.S.g University of Connecticut, M.A. Director of Reading. Miss Mary Jane Harvey Boston University, B.S. Speech consultant. CUSTODIANS Morris Bernard, Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. Maude Gramo, Charles Kochan, Charles Mattatall and John Breskovics. The custodians work hard to keep WHS neat and clean. One of their most evident tasks was the 'looking glass' shine seen on the floors, especially in the gym- nasium.
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'Yr Mrs. Pauline L. Record University of Nebraska, B.A., School of Library Service, Colum- bia University, B.S. in L.S. Librarian, Library Club advisor. ,gf I g:,,.2 is , Tx, 'Wulf 1 ,R as sz X le if X er Vw ree T . xx V M, gx , 3 . Jr' if n , aaess 3 el so if e.ri . , if 3 yfg -. i 4 jg.. a s , ,rf C r, QV 'ilii , . V A r SL eoniy W ,,,, 'li - 7 t -, qgri 1 WOODWORKING SUPERVISION is Offered to Jim Litwin by Mr. Wesley Stoffel. Here Mr. Stoffel advises Jim on the use of a belt sander. , ,. f 1. K ir 1' Q ,..,- - W-A . Y- K , 5, X- E 4' if.. . Z.'1i5.Eii': f, . - . N Mrs. Lois L. Robert Mrs. Nancy S. Roberts San Diego State College, A.B.g Connecticut College for Women, University bf Hawaii, M.A. B.A. English. Spanish, developmental reading, Spanish Club advisor. Gerard Rousseau Willimantic State College, B.S. University of Connecticut, M.A. General s c i e n c e, mathematics , baseball coach, assistant basket- ball coach, Astronomy Club ad visor. 'I3 Irving Shulman New England College of Phar- macy at Boston, B.S., University of Hartford, M.Ed. Chemistry, general science.
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Miss Jane E. Varney Miss Pauline A. White Mrs. Annette L. Woodmansee Mrs Frances W Woviotis Cedar Crest College, B.A. Auburn, Maine, School of Com- Annhurst College, A.B. Atlantic Christian College AB U. S. History, civics, world geog- merceg University of Maine, B.S. French, Spanish, Latin. English raphy, English, developmental Stenography, transcription, type- reading, Associate Excalibur ad- writing, bookkeeping. visor, Stamp Club advisor. Mrs. Beatrice Mrs. Marion ' Carabine Beauchamp Secretary Secretary J, iff 577'-52.5521 ..'AL'k-SQTVT 'L - lily., L - ,f M'FEi2..if2Q,5i?ig.SE3S5afiiS5iii s.'S-ur' -' Q Mg4isgst'w'f1L5s2li I 6 g 1. 314155, if gf A J' 2 . 2 M ' .fun- xufw' 3 few na 1 5 'a lll 1 SCHOOL NURSES are Mrs. Alma K. Brou- wer, Joseph Lawrence School of Nursing, R.N.g and Miss Ruth E. Hopkins, William W. Backus Hospital, R.N.g Teachers College, Columbia University, B.S. CAFETERIA STAFF include Mrs. Kay Luxtong Mrs. Sylvia Litwing Mrs. Gail Mattatallg Mrs. Mary McEvang Mrs. Anne Cookg Mrs. Attia Concasiag Mrs. Thelma Paliag Back row: Mrs. Alma Buswell, Mrs. Mildred Szatkowskig Mrs. Doris Rich, director, Mrs. Betty Kripps and Mrs. Ruth Risch. This able group of twelve serves an average of 500 meals a day. A new serving line was added to the cafeteria this year to take care of an increased student body. 15
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