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5 s af nt 1' r s is 12 ,f FIRST ROW: julia Loya, Ecl.M., Economic Geography: Munroe A. MacDonald, Ed.M,, Auto Mechanics: Jean MacKinney, B.S.. Li- brarian: Helen Malseed, l.itt.M., United States History and Speech: C. Earl Mansfield, Ed,M,, Plane Geometry, SECOND ROW: George Hi McConnell, Ed.M,, Physics and Shop Mathe' matiesg Martha McCune, BS.. Physical Educaf tion and Hygieneg Mary Louise McGrann, Ed.M., Bookkeeping and Commercial Law: Edward O. McKee, Litt.M., United States History and Organg Charles E. Mclienery, A.B., Pennsyl' vania History and Government. THIRD ROW: Roy H. McMunn, B.S,, Chemistry and Shop Mathematics: Erna Meinert, Ed,M,, Home Nurs' ing and First Aid: ,lean VU. Menzies, Ed.M., Bookkeeping, Typewriting, and Selling: Thelma Mermelstein, A,B., Latin. Government, and Pennsylvania History: Joseph E. Moffatt, B.S,, Economics and Social Problems. Mastery of fundamentzils is a must in mathe' matics. Sophomores Mildred McQuiston, john Yasko, Martha Taylor. and Paul Marcus learn from Miss jenkins how to approach a statement problem in Algebra II. 7 ,,
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I I I I I ing and good citizenship Where would we be without their guidance as advisers to our various clubs and activities? What would school be like without teachers who would be willing to listen to a student s problem or 1dea7 Teachers mean much to the school l1fe of every student now and in the years to come This is how its done says Mr Harding to William Martinjak Robert Fraas Paul Ponsonby and ames Curran who are learning the safe and proper operation of surfacing a board on a jointer The ninth grade subject with the freshest appeal is the introduction to science. Mr, Stewart holds the attention of these Shaw Avenue freshmen with a demonstration ofthe oxidization of zinc. Robert Hoffman prepares an orthographic pro- jection in Mr. Priest's ninth grade drafting class. Looking on are fellow students ohn Simm, Albert Murman, and Homer james, FIRST ROW: Grace Lemon, AB., Algebrag James H. Lewis, B,S,, Electrical Wiring. SEC- OND ROW: Gertrude Lindquist, Ed.M., Short' hand and Typewriting: Ruth Low, A.M., Eng' lish and Department Chairman of Literature. 'N
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I Q? in' Qu : Q3 I , 5 .4 'Q '-as fz a Mx x Y. l Qi FIRST ROW: Elmer G. Molin, Ed.M,, Machine Shop Practice: Anna Morloclc, I.itt.M., Govern' ment and Pennsylvania History: Mary Ann Mrlnonic, B.S., Home Economics and Depart' ment Chairmang Sophia Mucha, B.S., Home Economicsg Alan H. Nelson, B.S,, Industrial Arts. SECOND ROW: Anna A. Nelson, A.B., Englishg C. Lillian Nelson, A.B., English: Lucille Newhouse, Litt.M., World History and Physical Geography: Dorothy Norton, A.M., Spanish: Walter B. Oliver, Ed.M., English. THIRD ROW: Robert O'Toole, Ed.M., English: William D. Parsons, B,S,, Algehra: Helen Pott- hoff, Litt.M,, Latin: Jay Priest. AM., Mechanical Drawing and Algebra, Conrad Primavera, B.S., Commercial Art. FOURTH ROXV: Harry C. Pry, Ed.M., English: Thomas A. Quinn, Ed.M., English: Pauline Reed, Ed,M., Choral Music. FIFTH ROW: Mark R. Reigard, A.M,, United States History: Amelia Richardson, A,M.. Plane Geometry and Department Chairman of Mathc' matics: Hulda F. Ritchey, Litt.M., English, SIXTH ROW: Mary Louise Rodgers, Litt.M., Algebra: William R. Sadler, Ed.M., Mechanical Drawing, Carmelita Savage, Ed.M., Typewriting and Shorthand. I I I I I W ., . .,,..-.L..a..yw.- 2 y ' ,. .,. 4. ...sg f..--..R ...A . F- , 1 ' 1 :U x xi A 'ii me mmm 5
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