Ferndale High School - Reflector Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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THAT EVERY STUDENT MAY PURSUE AN EDUCATION MOLDING OF HIS CAREER AND FUTURE LIVELIHOOD MULTIPLYING THE EQUATION In order to pass Algebra, much work and study are required. This is one class that keeps most of the Freshies busy in study hall and occasionally in detention. We imagine the students have quite a job keeping their x's and y's straight. Although some of the Freshmen may find the going tough at times, Mr Townsend reports they are doing a good job. ★ ★ ★ EXPLAINING THE PROPOSITION This is one class where stu- dents settle down to deep thought. Proving stated form- ulas and equations are the main problems of this course. Anyone studying Geometry may look forward to stiff as- signments and plenty of home- work. but with it all Mr. Custer's everyday humor keeps the class enjoyable. At times we find some difficulties but after careful study and dis- cussions the fog lifts. KNOW HOW

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OUR SCHOOLS ARE MAINTAINED IN ORDER WHICH WILL BE .4 DECISIVE FACTOR IN THE CHECKING ALL ASSETS Learning to keep books of a corporation is the task of the bookkeeping students. After a year of study and practice, we have gained enough knowledge on debits and credits and other necessary terms to keep us on the right track We haven't as yet completely learned how to keep a firm “out of the red. ★ ★ ★ A LITTLE FASTER. GIRLS Now let's get ready for a little dictation. These are the familiar words with which Mr. Moorhead greets his shorthand class. Each morning these potential stenographers start off by mastering the use of the day's special words and phrases. Day after day we sit taking dictation and then transcribing it. We hope that our knowledge will some day reap its reward. EASY... IF YOU 26



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WE WORK TOGETHER FOR THE GOOD OF OTHERS STUDENT COUNCIL is composed of fifteen students, fifteen alternates and a faculty adviser. To be a student councilor is really an honor, for there are only three seniors, two juniors, three sophomores, three freshman, two eighth graders and one seventh grader chosen to represent their respective classes. Mr. Hill has served as a very capable adviser for this busy group. DEMOCRACY IN ACTION The aim of the council is to bring before it any problems to be found in the high school for discussion and study. Regardless of the nature or size of the matter, thorough and thoughtful con- sideration is given and some solution is offered if possible to remove the existing condition or sit- uation. This group serves as a mediator between the administration and the student body. A system of government where differences can “live together and like it and where a man is not afraid to disagree. STUDENT DIRECTION To serve on the Student Council as a repre sentative is a great experience for all those se- lected by their home room. Each year many stu- dents gain many new ideas in self-government and share in the opportunity of putting them into practice. OFFICERS President ..... Luke Stravasnik Vice-president ..... Jane Foltz Secretary ...... Paul Clawson FIRST: Left to Right - Schuster. Saint:. Han drowsky. Bockel. Rose. Davis. Horne. Johns- ton; SECOND—Say- lor. Foltz. Blough. Nauflle Hamilton Miller Zeiler; THIRD -Shull. Kelly Korelt:. Stravasnik. Hageruh. Fay. Kosanovich. Mr. Homer Hill — Advis- er; FOURTH —Claw- son. Altemus. Geisler. Plachy. Barron. Shar- baugh. 28

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