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l r fi Mr. Ouimby acts as an intermediary between the employees of Windsor School Mr. Brummer serves as President of the Mr. Driscoll helps make important District and the Board of Education. School Board. decisions. Z. A 14 pi if - Mrs. Stone -- Secretary to Mr, Ouimby. One of Miss White's many jobs is to deposit money Mrs. Williams is important to the teachersg she from the school activity fund into the bank. signs their pay checks. BOARD OF EDUCATION BOARD MEMBER BOARD MEMBER Carol Lee Smith and Mr. Robert Deiss Mr. Clarence Strawn Mr. Harry Carlson 29
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Administration Dale Hawley When you come right down to it. we're one of the luckiest schools in the area and most of the credit goes to Mr, Haw- ley. He has given us his time, patience. and advice. lt's not too often you can find a person as understanding as he. Being principal of our school is a very hard and busy iob for him. He does man- age to find time to do some football offi- ciating, snowmobiling, fishing, water ski- ing, and his favorite, raising beef cattle. One thing Mr. Hawley can always count on after a long day's work is a nice, enioyable supper prepared by his wife, Sandy, and shared with his daughter Jamie and son Jay. Although you may think Mr. Hawley is stern tempered, he is really an easy going guy with only a few pet peeves. What aggravates him the most is seeing kids ruining their lives with marijuana. He loves kids and wants to see them make use of their potential. He believes that people are on eanh for a purpose and it is their responsibility to work hard to lill that purpose. Dean Guinther Whenever there is a baseball game on television, Mr. Guinther is sure to be sit- ting comlortably in his favorite chair watching it. Really into sports, Nlr. Guin- ther coached baseball for seventeen years and basketball for five years. This could be a big reason why he is such a good athletic director. Before he found out where his interest lay, he served 3'!z years with the U.S. Navy in World War ll. During these years his travels took him to Alaska and the Aleutian islands, After the war, he received his college education and then became Sports Edi- tor of a newspaper and later Pennsylva- nia Civil Service Employee. ln 1954, Mr. Guinther settled in Wind- sor as a Physical Education teacher and has given 24 years of dedicated service to our school, Presently, in addition to Athletic Director, he holds the position of Administrative Assistant lor Building and Grounds. Mr. Guinther. whose greatest pet peeve is the fact that 396 of the school body dis- rupts school life for the other 9796, believes people should strive for a happy productive life within the guidelines ofthe Golden Rule. Edward James Klesse Whatever you decide you want to do, let me help you do it. To anyone in need of guidance, whether it be to schedule! reschedule classes, register for college tests, or to find a suitable college or career to step into after high school, Dr. Klesse is ready and willing to lend a help- ing hand. And he is well qualified to do so as we can see from the extent and quality of his schooling. From 1966 to 1970 Dr. Klesse attended Rutgers University where he earned his B.A. in Sociology. He then went on to Pennsylvania State University. 1970-1971 and 1973-1976 to earn a Master's Degree in Education and finally obtained a Doctorate Degree in Educa- tion. Although he is a Guidance Counselor by profession, in his free time Dr. Klesse enjoys many other things such as fishing and hunting. He also enjoys nature in general and enioys getting out to experi- ence it. Don Brunswick Look out, here he comesl is lust one of the many expressions used by friends to warn each other that Mr. Brunswick is coming around the corner, Seriously though, it's his job and responsibility to keep in close contact with the school's population. He's not here to get the kids into trouble. but to help them make the most of life. He feels that the ability of our school to provide maximum educational benefits to all stu- dents is a great responsibility - one to be shared by all. He believes every indi- vidual must work to his utmost to meet the demands of responsibility. Coopera- tion, desire to teach and learn, self disci- pline, and the willingness to take an extra step to help or seek answers are exam- ples of efforts necessary to insure that we are meeting our responsibility. Whether we be teacher, administra- tor, student, or parent. we each share the role, we each can teach, we each can continue to provide for an education that is a meaningful and worthwhile experi- ence. Although you may get the impression that Mr Brunswick is a very straight laced man entangled in his work, he treasures the free time he can spend with his wife Janet and son Michael and the moments he can participate in a good round of golf
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