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BOARD GF ED UCATIO a.csW.,.+:w, .,.x. Q 5 r Left to right: Frank M. Crane, Leon A Rennebaum, Robert M St . . ott, Nicholas R. Menna, M.D.3 George W. Ormsby, Clarence B. Morgan, Super- intendent of Schoolsg Alfred G. Scott, Board Secretaryg lngolf Hegge, Gilbert Miller, Jr., Vice-Presidentg Ralph S. Weed, President.Not pictured: John S. Bell d Ed d ' , an war H. Flemmlng, Board Attorney. The jobs of our Board of Education are numerous and ever-increasing Not man ' Y students realize the hard work and weighty decisions these men, who serve with- out remuneration, make. At their numerous and lengthy meetings they take into consideration the balancing of the budget, while wrestling the necessity of securing new equipment, hiring the best qualified staff, and alleviating overcrowded classrooms. The list could go on for many pages. We, the Class of 564, salute our Board of Education -- for a job well-done.
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Albert B. Jacobs PRINCIPAL Not so long ago you were a young teacher introducing the fundamentals of English, drama, and yearbook to high school students like us. We first got to know you when in 1960 you attained the position of Vice-Principal here at Williamstown High. You were so eager to meet us that we were called down to your office for individual conferences. Now you have worked your way up to the number one position of Principal and have increased your sphere of duties and responsibilities. Not only are you in charge of the overall academic and . . . . . h h 1 activity programs of the school, but you are responsible for making and administrating t e sc oo budget and formulating school policy. Within your realm fall also less publicized functions which ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' h l ff' e and checkin include planning P.T.A. activities, arranging fire drills, running t e genera o ic g student's lockers. We have even seen you take care of students who became ill when the nurse was called away on emergency duties. ' A deep feeling of pride in your accomplishments must accompany your towering obligations for you have contributed much not only to the school but to the students themselves. Your influence has promoted friendly relations among students, faculty, and administration, and it has stimulated the growth of school spirit. We,the Class of'64,recognize the great responsibilities of your position and want you to know that through your leadership we have been inspired to work even more diligently to unlock that intangible door which leads to a successful future. As you have said farewell and God bless you to the graduating classes of years past, now we say farewell and God bless you.
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CURRICULUM C0-ORDINATOR Our new Curriculum Co-ordinator, Mr. Cantelope, came to us from practically south of the border down New Mexico way. Armed with new ideas and expectations he tackled the magnanimous job of organizing and improving the course selections of Williamstown High School. Often his handsome and imposing figure can be seen in the halls questioning both students and teachers as to their likes and dislikes. We, the Class of '64, realize that many opportunities that have been offered to us, have come through his dili- gent efforts. Mr. Cantelope--we welcome you. LEO J. CANTELOPE: St. Francis College, B.S.g Rutgers Universit M.Ed. Curriculum Co-ordinator, Economic Ge- Y: ography. Pinochle Club, Advisor. VICE-PRINCIP L Mr. lVlcGarigle is one of the newest additions to our ad- ministrative force. He has come to us from Sayerville High School with many new ideas and thoughts for our school. Although in the eyes of many students, he is merely the man down in the office who issues punish- ments, if you look down our halls on any given day, you will find him offering words of advice and encouragement. We, the Class of '64, would like to welcome you and hope that you have enjoyed being with us as much as we have enjoyed your thoughtful help and guidance. EDWARD R. MCGARIGLE: Upsala College, B.S.g Montclair State College, M.A. in Ed. Vice-Principal, Student Court, Advisor.
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