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DEDICATION MR LHARIES R ILNGPLS fhe students and fatultv ofthe Vocatlonal Department ofl ll3f3IfX Hlgh School smcerelx regret the loss of Mr Lharles R Engels from our teathmg ranks to letlrement He has been a teacher of chemlstrv for fortx xears thlrtw seven and one halfofvnhlch he spent ID the Vocational Department ofl lbertx Hlgh School bmce the organlzatlon of the evenlng school program Mr hngels has sacrlhced hrs tlme to enable post graduates and non graduates to further thexr educatlon ID the held of chemlstrx In the day school he provlded students vuth the complete basxc fundamentals of chemlstrw Tech and the Drexel Instltute of Technologv ID Phrladelphla thus gaming a background that makes hlm a well quallhed lnstructor He was graduated from the UHIVCFSIIX of Pennsxlxann mth a Bachelor of DCICDLC degree ln chemlstrx Durmg VVorld VVar I 'Vlr Engels serx ed hrs countrx as a research chemlst at the Barrett Lompam ln Phrladelphra VVe can never hope to thank h1m enough for hrs mstructlon and guldance Hrs lnsplratxon has gulded mam students to become good Amerlcans It rs for these reasons that we show our appreclatlon bx dedlcatmg the 1938 edltlon ofthe Lauldron to Mr Charles R Engels We vs ould lllte to msh Mr Engels and hrs vufe the best of health and happlness III hrs retlrement - . . v f 1 . ' rv hr , l iv- VY H y . vv s 1 A 1 r Before Mr. Engels came to the Vocational Department he had taught at Georgia Y uv W ' I - 1 . , 1 l D y ' -v v -1 u I v v . Y V. A . . V. Y Y . ,
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DEDICATION MRS MARION BAKhR We are verv proud to dedicate this 1958 Cauldron to a favorite teacher at Bethlehem High School Mrs Marlon Qlslalkj Baker, has heen teaching for fortx and a half wears, manv of those xears spent at Bethlehem High School Mrs Baker was born in Russell bt Lawrence Qountx, New York bhe was educated at St Lawrence Universitx and has taken courses at Middleburg Lollege Muhlenberg Lollege, Lehigh Umxersitx and the Escuela Para Fxtranjeros Ln: versity de Madrid Spam Most of her childhood was spent in New York btate and her adulthood in Pennsvlvania Mrs Baker has taught in Russell New York QOISILIIDH, Texas amestown, New York VVarren, Penna and Bethlehem, Penna hoxs and girls, and teachers She is, however, looking forward to cixic and church activities After her retirement, she will again reside in New York State A hrief comment from Mrs Baker concerning her retirement During hei earlx xears, a teacher is likelx to he most concerned with knowing her suhject matter As her experience increases her interest is dnided hetween her personal ambitions and her professional interest in her pupils, while in later xears a person minimizes his selfnnportance and feels xelx humhle tow aid her profession lhis is prohahlx the point when one is just hecommg 1 trulx good tt ather tht wclfaic of the student is upper most in one s mind 'y 7 Y ' U R' . . , . D . , v I l iv r ' N , , . , v i .7 A , ' . . I . ' 'L N ' i' J il' ' . , ., . She has revealed that she will miss her contacts with education in general. ' ' 7 Q Y ' - ' . Ll I . n A y V. V I ' . . , . ' l
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DEDICATION MR bPI1NLILR FIbHEL rlhe class of 1958 dedicates this issue of the Lauldron to Mr Spencer Fishel xx ho has spent mam devoted xears teaching the xoung men and women of Libertx High bchool Mr Pishel was horn in Yorlt Lountx Pennsxlvfmia .md received his college education at Millersville State Teachers Lollege Muhlenberg Lolumbid and Penn State Universitx l-le served as elementarx principal at Hamilton Grade School taught in the teacher in the general High School 'VI1 Pishel has spent fortx two xears in the teaching profession With mixed emotions he looks form .ard to ietiring .ind as of now he has no plans concerning his xears of retirement lhe class 01.1955 wishes to tongr.1tul.1te Mr l' ishel on his in mx N ears of suttess ful teaching and smterelx hopes the coming., XCAIS will he happy .md Jox ful ones . 1- '1 A r X rv, -Y ' . ' 1 w I v ' 1 ' ' ' 1 8 x N w -I K 9 1 v 9 Technical department at Liberty High School, and wound up his career as 21 v vr - . . , r 1 v ' ' . . ' l Y' . , . ' . , . , . - - 1 1 . 7 v 4 u rv - I Y rv Q - w- v -v 1 I -v .
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