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DR. REXFORD S. SOUDER DR. FRANK S. ALBRIGHT Supcrzhtcndcnl REXFORD S. SOUDER Before coming to West Orange last fall, Dr. Souder was the school superintendent of the Sudbury and Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School Dis- trict in Massachusetts. A graduate of Classboro State Teachers College, he earned his master-'s and doctorate degrees at Columbia University Teachers College in 1937 and 1951 respectively. A former New Jersey teacher, he became a director of administrative research in San Diego, California. Since his arrival, Dr. Souder has been spending countless hours guiding and promoting the recently undertaken school building program. Director 0 Secondary Education FRANK S. ALBRIGHT Formerly a midwesterner, Dr. Albright, who came to West Orange in 1956, tackles the important job of secondary education director. A graduate of Bradley University and the University of Illinois, he holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. In the course of an ordinary day Dr. Albright is confronted with problems concerning curriculum and inter-class coordination. During this current year, he is woking on one of his noteworthy porjects-the revision an coordination of the entire English curriculum from kindergarten through senior high school. As some of the people who are reaping the benefits of Dr. Albright's work, we take this opportunity to thank him sincerely. BELOW-Before knowledge can rule, knowledge must be FL!!
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1 W CHESTER H. WINE icwisdom is the principal thingg therefore, ge wisdomg and with all thy getting get understand- ing. This statement seems to he the keystone of our vice-principal's philosophy. A graduate of Lebanon Valley College, Mr. Wine, who came to West Orange in 1930, has experienced a variety of positions-history teacher, athletic coach, and vice-principal-all of which have endowed him with this understan-ding of the students. In his capacity as vice-principal of West Orange High School, Mr. Wine has often been associated with a popular colloquial statement Take fiveli' Behind this ejaculation stands a just philosophy of discipline which seeks the cause of a studentis actions. By dedicating the West-0-Ranger to Mr. Wine the class of '58 wishes to recognize his friendli: ness, patience, and counsel which have helped to develop West Orange students into West Orange citizens.
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E i Z 1 r 2 PTIIICQJGI RAYMOND E. HEARN Mr. Hearn literally sang his way through East Strouds- burg Normal School and Dickinson College. Choosing between professional singing and education, he became the principal of the Gaston Street, Roosevelt .lunior High, and West Orange High Schools. He also found time to receive a masters degree from New York University and to take other courses which interested him. As a member of the Citizens, Committee, he supported the None high schooli' plan for West Orange. An active participator in the County, State, and National Principal Associations, Mr. Hearn says, I have had an interesting life and an interesting career, and Iive never been sorry that I chose to become a school teacher. I think part of the reason is that there are so many nice people to work with in West Orangef' MR. RAYMOND E. HEARN Inna-v' ABOVE-Every marking period the grade books must be balanced. Wce -Przhcnnal CHESTER H. WINE A graduate of Lebanon Valley College, Mr. Wine has served West Orange High School as a former history teacher and now as vice-principal. For the class of 1958, Mr. Wine has served in many other 'iunofficialn capacities, such as counselor, coordinator, and critic. The students of West Orange High School will always remember him as a man interested in their happiness and well-being. It is with pleasant memories that W.O.I'I.S. acknowledges the work that Mr. Wine has done during these years. MR. CHESTER H. WINE
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