Danville High School - Le Tresor Yearbook (Danville, PA)

 - Class of 1967

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Page 12 text:

'Llc ga I Mr. Richard Connolley, Teacher The class of '67 owes a great many thanks to its advisor, lVIr. Harold Kashner. During his three years of supervising class activities, he has cheerfully undergone some rather harrowing but rewarding experiences -- notably, class sales and prom decoration -- and has helped make our years at Danville High prosperous and happy. Born in Bloomsburg, 29 years ago, lVlr. Kashner received his B,S. from Bloomsburg State College, where he majored in accounting and minored in sales and social studies. After teaching at Susquehanna High School for a year, lVlr. Kashner came to Danville where he has been teaching for four years. He now instructs Bookkeeping land ll classes, but is also qualified to teach social studies and several business subjects. lVlr. Kashner and his wife, Anna Louise, havetwo children: Stewart, age 5 and Harold, age 3. ln his free time, Nlr. Kashner enjoys all sports, including hunting, fishing and boating. I' APPHE ' This issue of Le Tresor is fondly dedi- cated to the faculty ofthe Danville Senior High School. We, as students, have all too often neglected or forgotten to express our appreciation of the teacher's continued ef- forts, and just as frequently, we have under- estimated the value of what we have learned from them. The constant cry is that the quality of education should be ever improv- ing. ls it doing so at Danville High? Despite the frequent grumbling, the yearbook is cer- tain that our education Q steadily getting better - - largely because our teachers are conceiving and practicing new and better ideas. As only two of many examples, we point to the new calculus and French IV classes this year. The members of each of these classes are very glad for the oppor- tunity to further their knowledge. The going gets rough occasionally, but the rewards are well worth it. We have learned far morethan the accumulation of facts from the faculty, we feel that we have learned resourcefulness, Mr. Harold Kashner, Class Advisor

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AL A MATER Hail, ye students, join the chorus Of our joyous song of praiseg For the honor of our High School Loud your youthful voices raise. We will always stand together And Will always raise on high The Orange and Purple bannerg May it never cease to fly.



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IATIO self-reliance, persistance, and curiosity -- traits that have already served us well and that will continue to do so inthe future. After being schooled for twelve years, it is only now that we students can begin to see the enormity of the teacher's task. So, to each member of the faculty, the class of '67 offers its thanks for a priceless adventure in education. This expansion and improvement of our education would be quite impossible without the effective and efficient organization of the administration. Thanks to the adminis- tration's efforts, school affairs can run smoothly and with a minimum of confusion. The Danville High Students seldom see, and can therefore seldom appreciate, the work- ings behind the soenes, but we now take the opportunity to thank the members of the administration for their part in making Danville Senior High School a happy and memorable experience for us. Mr. Eugene Shipe, Yearbook Advisor 'QU-S Mr. George Gehrig, Business Monoger lVlr. Eugene Shipe has helped the senior class not only as a Guidance Counselor, butalso as the yearbook staff's very busy advisor. We thank Nlr. Shipe for many things -- for his ad- vice, for his patience, for his time, and for being a lot of fun to work with! lVlr. Shipe, who has been with Danville l-ligh's faculty for 15 years, was born and raised in Danville and received his B.S. in science and geography at Bloomsburg State Col- lege and his lVl,S,forCounseling at Bucknell Uni- versity. l-le served inthe Air Force during World War ll and in the Army during the Korean War. lVlr. Shipe and his wife, Doris, have four chil- dren: Joe Ca member of the class of '67J, lvlark, Susan, and Matt. l-le says his hobbies include hi- fi and chewing the fat with Charlie Berkey and Lewis Stauffer.

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