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X C9 if 20's N6 c-9 c SP l 12 OUR FACULTY 0 7-O 'x - '7 y721f5i . i , . , ,,.,. Science teachers talk it over! R, WAYNE SUDER B. S.-M. Ed. State Teachers College, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State University. Chemistry, Physics, Arithmetic and Rifle Club. Under the supervision of Mr. Suder, many boys learn to hunt more safely. THOMAS GERBER M. Ed.'4Pcnnsylvania State University. Biology, Geography, and Archery Club. M1'. Gerber enjoys hunting, Hshing. and spending time with his family. An artist hangs a picture! M. GENEVA ALTFATHER California State Teachers College, Pennsylvania State University. Miss Altf father teaches art in grades 6'12. She is the sponsor of Sr. YfTeens and Art Club. Her extra activities include making stage scenery, programs for all activities, and May Day Scenery. It looks like a game coming up! NORMA JOINER B. S.fSlippery Rock State Teachers College. Health and Physical Education. She is the sponsor of G. A. A, and the Cheerleaders. JOHN LICHVAR A. B.-fWashingto11 and jefferson Col' lege, Pennsylvania State University. Phyf sical Education, Health, Sports Club, and Varsity B. Mr. Lichvar is our able basket' ball and baseball coach. Vocational guiclers . . . BETTY MENHORN B. S.ffPennsylvania State University, Indiana State Teachers College. junior and Senior High School Home Economics. Mrs. Menhorn teaches our girls to cook and sew. EVERETT E. NICKLOW B. S.fPennsylvania State University. Vocational Agriculture and Future Farm' ers of America. Mr. Nicklow is now working on his M. Ed. degree in Agriculf ture Education.
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PRINCIPALS As our education progresses, the torch of knowlf edge sheds an everfwidening light on the vast wondrous wideness of our world. Education enf ables war-q man to enjoy the thrill of living in a world that becomes wider and wider as his awareness of its endless wonders grows. Our mastery of the language arts might well be considered the camera that permits us to study our wide world. Through the sciences, we may come to marvel at everything from the unicellular amoeba to the overwhelming possibility of nuclear fission. The social studies spread before us the panorama of the total culture of mankind. And, the mag' nificent beauty of our world is portrayed for us by the arts. Thus, the wideness of our world is limited only hy the scope of the education for which each of us may choose to strive. ELLVUCQD P, VARNER Principal There will be no dearth of opportunities in this wide, wide world in which upon graduation from high school you take your placeg you need have no fear on this score for never has the future prom' ised more to youth. The danger is that you may not recognize your opportunity, your chance when you meet it. A story is told of shipwrecked men crowded in a boat. They were dying of thirst. By accident they dropped a bucket into what they supposed to be the ocean and found instead that they were sail' ing in the fresh water of the mouth of the Amazon River. Almost too late they discovered their chance to survive. The opportunities you will meet come in all forms, often they are commonplace and you may overlook them entirely. Look for their quality, not their outward appearance. Be alert and open' minded to their true values. Remember that most men treat kings handsomely but only gentle' men are courteous to beggars. In a wide, wide world may you be clear of vision to recognize your chance in your chamber of days. JAMES M. CASSEL Supervising Principal I 1
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Some new music WILLIAM M. SCHAEFER B. S.+M. Ed.fPenn State University. Instrumental Music, Band, and Orchestra. Mr. Schaefer enjoys hunting trips. BETTY M. HAY B. S.-University of Pittsburgh, Inf diana State Teachers College. Music, Glee Club, Chico. Miss Hay is the director of the mixed chorus. He helps you plan your future WILLIAM TELEK M. Ed.fB. Ed.-Potomac State Teachf ers College, University of Miami, Penn State University. History, Guidance. Mr. Telek is the guidance counselor of our school. Now let's analyze this JOHN R. ESCH A. B.fUniversity of Pittsburgh. Al- gebra I and Il, Trig, Solid, and Plane Geometry. Bervalon and Radio Club. Mr. Esch guides the editorial staff of the Bervalon. PAUL E. URBAIN B. S.fSt. Francis College. General Math, General Science, Science Club and Garden Club. Mr. Urbain is the junior varsity basketball coach. On the voacl to health DOROTHY B. VGGEL R. N.fAllegheny General Hospital- School of Nursing, University of Pennf sylvania. Mrs. Vogel takes care of our students when they are sick. DR. JAMES I. KILLIUS M. D.gSchool of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Killius, our school doctor, gives physical examinations to the student body. 13
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