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MISS HOFFER-Gets across what she is teaching . . . likes people who are punctual.-MR. SAVAGE -Inquires when taking all kinds of notes from students, Where were you yesterday? -MR. LAUTHER-Well-dressed bachelor . . . full of pep and fun . . . thinks highly of his efficient tape recorder.-MR. KIMMELL-Works hard for the betterment of the mathematics and bookkeeping classes.-MISS WAGNER-Getting along with others iust comes naturally to her . . . seldom becomes angry . . . well-liked. MISS MARY G. HOFFER, MR. RALPH H. SAVAGE, MR. EDWARD P. LAUTHER, MR. J. HAROLD KIMMELL, MISS SARAH K. WAGNER. MR. LINN-Booming voice . . . experienced actor . . . produces fine dramatic productions.-MISS CHRISTIANSON-Always has a group in her homeroom . . . gives advice to those who present their problems to her . . . lots of fun.-MISS ROSS-Upholds the rules of etiquette to her pupils . . . friendly . . . every class is like an adventure for both pupil and teacher.-MR. WENGER-Likes to tell amusing stories . . . shy grin . . . easy to talk with . . . his humorous classes add to the enioyment of English. MR. W. BEN LINN, MISS BARBARA C. CHRISTIAN- SON, MISS MARTHA H. ROSS, MR. EZRA WENGER. MR. HOPPLE-Excellent craftsman . . . ready to undertake work for the use of the community and school upon request.-MR. BRESSLER-- Guides the boys in electric shop to undertake and complete many projects of value to all city schools . . . has a friendly word for all.-MR. LOWNSBERRY-Gregarious . . . molds young men into future metalsmiths . . . helpful . . . loves to hunt deer.-MR. FOLLETT-This lanky draft- ing teacher knows how to get along with the fellows . . . drives a hot car. MR. MARLIN E. HOPPLE, MR. HAROLD E. BRESSLER, MR. NORTON E. LOWNSBERRY, MR. LEWIS M. FOLLETT.
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MR. ZILKA-A mild biologist . . . will bring any- thing to his classes that proves beneficial to the students . . . interested in grafting plants.- MR. BILLETT-Always found in his room for quite a while after 4:00 p.m .... understanding smile . . . another day, another quiz.-MR. HEBERLIG- Co-operative . . . always gives freely of his time as a chaperone . . . spends a great deal of time preparing for interesting classes.-MISS BORTZ lNot picturedl-Botanist of L.H.S. reigns over the hacienda of Room 120 . . . an advocate of trips to Spain.-MR. LARSON lNot pictured!-Has a paternal smile . . . is kept busy with evening classes . . . needs no assistance in his vocational work. MR. HESS-Full of pep . . . never in a hurry unless on a basketball court.-MR. INTRlERI- Congenial football coach . . . a firm believer in women's abilities.-MR. SINCAVAGE-Search- ing mind . . . knows history from A to Z . . . our faculty athletic manager.-MR. ANGLE- Soft-spoken . . . noticeably boyish blush and broad grin . . . always seen reading the stock exchange reports in his spare time. MR. ROBERT E. HESS, MR. MARINO C. INTRIERI, MR. ALBERT J. SINCAVAGE, MR. U. SAMUEL ANGLE. MR. WILLIAM A. ZILKA, MR. PAUL C. BILLETT, MR RAYMOND D. HEBERLIG. MR. STONE-Quiet, but forceful . . . plane geom- etry is his new subiect . . . swims like an Olympic champion.-MR. DEGLER--Has that well-known accent which is noted by the Pennsylvania Dutch . . . enioys enthusiastic conversation. - MR. BUCHER-The Inspiration to many young geni- uses . . . Have you ever belonged to the Exalted Order of Exponents of Inertia? -MRS. EDRIS- Never a dull moment . . . possesses the charm that keeps those senior fellows hovering around her desk. MR. LUTHER STONE, MR. RALPH DEGLER, MR. NORMAN B. BUCHER, MRS. PATRICIA EDRIS.
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MR. HOLLINGER- Let's start at letter 'D,' which stands for Daniel and a lot of other things . . . good-natured.-MR. ALBERT-Puts his heart and soul into his profession . . . tinkers with the piano . . . enioys those Choir parties.-MRS. DEITER- Perfect example for her gym classes . . . her home is adequately equipped for building muscles . . . supervises all the girls' intramurals. -MR. SAUNDERS-His perfection in music has made him the widely known band conductor . . . commands respect through his abilities.-MR. FARRELL-Practices what he teaches . . . previ- ously a backfield player for the Pittsburgh Steelers. MR. CLAYTON E. HOLLINGER, MR. J. ROSS ALBERT, MRS. HELEN M. DEITER, MR. R. LESLIE SAUNDERS MR. EDWARD FARRELL, JR. MR SANDERS-Financial matters don't bother lm . inhabits a sleek blue trailer . . . iokes are his specialties.-MISS WIERMAN-Artistic develops the talent in others . . . many deco- rations in the school are the results of her guid- ance -MRS. KIRKWOOD-Petite and charming uses boundless imagination and enthusiasm in teaching culinary and homemaking arts.- MISS NIXON-Responsible for many of L.H.S.'s fashion plates . . . interested in others . . . anyone need a needle and thread? MR. EVERETT SANDERS, MISS JULIA A. WIERMAN. MRS. LUCILLE KIRKWOOD, MISS LEONORE F. NIXON. MR. RADCLIFFE-Auto ace . . . How's that car, felIows? . . . hates the continuous sound of horns . . . Ye gads!! -MR. MATTERS-He's taken, girls . . . is sometimes mistaken for a student . . . handsome.-MR. SPRECHER-A reg- ular guy . . . has a charming appeal to the younger set . . . topnotch mechanic.-MR. WAR- FEL-Busiest of shop teachers as head of the print shop . . . is relied upon to produce adver- tisements of all kinds . . . adviser to Newsette. MR. WARREN K. RADCLIFFE, MR. CHARLES MATTERS, MR. CARL A. SPRECHER, MR. ARTHUR F. WARFEL.
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