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KATHRYN O. SHOWALTER MRS. GLADYS l.. EPLER BARRY R. NELSON English, Stott Leader, Reading . , , English, Health . . . Red Cross Club . . . English, Journalism, Problems ot Democ Melthalian, Composition Club, Reading West Chester S.C,, B.S., Penna. State racy . . , Gov-Lin . . . Franklin and for Fun Club . . , Millersville S.C,, Univ. Univ., Albright . . . Swimming, Reading. Marshall, A.B., Millersville S.C., Temple of Penna., B.S. M,S .... Cooking, Read- ing, Traveling. Univ ,.,. Sports, Writing, Carpentry Cartooning. English trains students in the use ot accepted principles of communication. Such classics as JULIUS CAESAR, SILAS MARNER, MERCHANT OF VENICE, and MACBETH are read. Selections ot English, American, and contemporary literature are discussed. Themes, poetry, vocabulary, me- chanics, and book reports are also included in the program. Reading class enables one to understand written material and to accelerate reading speed. This elective course is designed especially tor students NORMAN W. SHRAWDER English, Speech . . . Mustang Parade, Audio-Visual Aids Director, Projection- ist Club, Debating Club, Junior Class Sponsor . . .Kutztown S.C., B.S. Ed . . . Hi-ti and Stereo. State Univ. DAVID SIMBOU English . . , Drama Club, Debating Club . . . Harvard Univ., A.B., M.A., Michigan planning on post high school education. Speech and Journalism are new courses this year. Journalism is related to high school ex- periences in the iournalistic field, studentsare able to write articles for the Gov-Lin and make style sheets for a school newspaper. Speech classes improve the speech and self-expression ot students The library is open trom 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily Its facilities are used by students and faculty dur- ing school hours and by residents of the com- munity during the summer. VIOLET M. WHITE English, Latin . . , Director of Publica- tions and Public Information, Archive, Future Teachers Club, Student Guides . . . Hood College, A.B., Temple Univ., Univ, of Penna .... Travel, Reading, Music. W. X.
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JOHN H. SCHRACK Guidance Counselor . . . Kutztown S.C., B.S., Duke Univ., M.Ed., Albright, Univ. of Penna., Temple Univ., Lehigh Univ., Penna. State Univ .... Stamps, Travel, Meetings. Wwe ' Larry Whiskeyman, a T960 graduate, dis- cusses recommendations concerning his fu- ture plans with Mr. Schrack. Students find him always eager to assist them in choosing courses, colleges, jobs, and' solving per- sonal problems. ll iii firm: I mm Dear Students, The easiest thing to do is to put oft until tomorrow what one should do today. There are so many things to do now that are more tangible and have greater immediate inter- est. To many there appears to be ample time to look to the future and to make plans for it. It is not uncommon for a counselor to find among his counselees some who drift along from day to day without goal or course or purpose. While discussing his future with his counselor, a young man recently replied. If it is to be, it is up to me. If one wishes to achieve success, he must do it on his own merits. Each one must se-t up for himself goals toward which to strive. The time to begin is right Now, for each one is Now becoming what he will be. Have you any plans for your future? If not, start thinking - NOW! 0 17
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7' MRS. MARGARET F. SCHAFFERT English . . . Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Future Teachers Club . , . Douglass College, A.B., Kent State Univ .... Interior deco- rating, Gardening, Sports. CLOET?Ui'l'?2 in , fx 1, r 1? K . 1 An addition to the curriculum this year is a course in Journalism. Here Mr. Nelson explains principles of newspaper layout to several members of this class, which includes the co-editors of the Gov-Lin. 1 l I agfeadaaq H ' mf- ' David Martin rehearses a speech before mem- bers ot another new class, the Speech Class, and its instructor, Mr. Shrawder. Students tind our spacious, comfortable library the perfect ploce to read or prepare their term papers. l i MRS. RUTH B. SHRAWDER Librarian . . . Library Club, Junior Class Sponsor, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y . . . Kutz- town S.C., B.S .... Sewing, Reading. 1
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