Curwensville Area High School - Echo Yearbook (Curwensville, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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FACULTY In every walk of lute one flnds a need for a knowledge of the every day actrvutles such as cooking sewung performnng slmpe carpenter lobs and most of all guarding one s personal health The develop ment of these skulls rs an Important phase of our currrculum Castnng a man slzed shadow Coach Al Brown fllls hls role well as IS proved on the football fled All fall under the spell of this sporty dressers smile As mstructor of boys physrcal education he builds a spurt of keen competition and fair play In has gym classes Energetnc Mlss Mary lucanlck enloys great popularlty among the gurls as their physrcal educatron teacher Under her supervlsron they learn a varuety of sports and the rules of good sportsmanshrp She nntroduced a new gradnng system which the gurls flnd very satlsfac tory Mr P I A A hrmself IS Mr John Palmer Full of vlm vigor and va talnty he works hard with his lunlor varsity basketball team A an assistant football coach he IS well liked by the boys Wutty Mrs Marlone Fuda IS our eftlclent school nurse Asslstlng at medical examlnatnons IS one of her 'obs A Brown BS M Lucanlck BS Physical Ed Physical Ed Health Health ai-Q. Palnstaklngly putting the funrshlng toucnes on a gun rack are Swatsworth J Palmer BS Scnence Health Bull Snyder Don Rowles and Bob M Flda RN Nurse 'S R Kwvev. BS M Johnston, BS E Henry, ss T Antson, as lndustrlal Arts Homemaklng Voc Home Econo'nucs Voc Agriculture Cafeterlas 20 I I ' . l ' m . : . N . , I .' ' . . ',' , .- , , - r -- ' .1 -. . , .. . ' , .. xl by

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Physicists of tomorrow lorys Fuge, Dorothy McKeown, Tom Stone, and John Myrter, labor indus- triously to prove that water exerts a buoyant force on solids. -I Q f FACULTY A new member of the faculty is good-looking Mr. Jack Rafferty who drew the Snake Pit as a homeroom. Some of the iun- iors find his plane geometry and general physics classes the high point of their day. Under his direction the Junior Class presented a successful play. Mr. Charles Curry teaches math with earnestness and deter- mination. His ability to teach the fundamentals exceptionally well helps many students to think clearly and accurately. He will be remembered by many as a good confidant. Mrs. Ella Briggs, teacher of Algebra I and II, knows her books from cover to cover. She is always willing and cooperative when asked for help on her subiect. Her work as Tri-Hi-Y advisor makes her a favorite of her girls . A. Miller, M. Ed. C. Bordas, M. Ed. .l. Rafferty, B.5. Biology Science Math Physics Chemistry Physics L. leach, M. Ed. C. Curry, B.S. E. Briggs Guidance Math Algebra Math l9



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Easy-going Mr. Robert Krayer is noted for his mild disposi- tion. A ine basketball player himself, he is very conscientious in his position of varsity basketball coach. Beautiful pieces of fu.niture are constructed in the woodworking shop where hi: students labor industriously. An interesting conversationalist, Mrs. Mildred Johnston is kept busy with her work in the classroom and her supervision of e'ernentary cafeterias. Many students Gnd her to be a good friend. Legs fly as Marylen Duttry, Vernie McCracken, Norma Neeper and Nancy McAnulty start a game of Chinese soccer by kicking the ball high in the air. FACULTY Cooking, sewing, and homemaking made easy in one hundred- eighty lessons, Our homemaking instructor, Mrs. Ellen Henry, does just that for her girls. Many benefit from her friendly advice about problems from dressmaking to redecorating a room. Mr. Thomas Allison, teacher of vocational agriculture, settles the question of Which came firstfthe chicken or the egg? His students get first-hand information from their many field trips. He is a helpful advisor to those boys with problems in their home proiects. Busy homemaking students Shirley Wink, Peggy Decker Shirley Decker, and Jackie Williams display their skill in fine needlework. After a busy day of harvesting, Ken Clap- l, 2, 3, 4-counting for push-ups may be easy, but actually doing saddle, Glen Krebs and Jim Hullihen show us them is o skill, as proved by Leonard Fulmer, Bob Yeager and Jim the fruits of their labors. Zwolski.

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