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Page 33 text:
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Mr. Nitchkey explains Gettysburg history lat this particular moment, the significance of the peach orchard in the campaignl to the scouts on their trip to the Pennsylvania battlefield. Mrs. Manifold does more than just polish our pearls. While waiting for her next victim she catches up on some of her desk work. Left: Mr, Frits presides over the ticket stand for basketball games. There seems to be a lull in the usual seven o'clock mad rush. Right: Enjoying the daily noon hour period of relaxation in the library are Mrs, Kern, Miss Espenshade, Miss Hcilman, Miss Keeports. This is the time to catch up on one's newspaper information. 29
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Miss Farlling, dean of girls, checks Kuder Preference Tests, preparatory to giving them to the freshmen. The results of these tests, sometimes quite surprising to the students, serve as guides in the selection of vocations. Mr. H. Myers presides over study hall. With attendance ranging from ninety to two hundred, these sessions are sometimes quite trying to the patience of the person in charge. One suggestion from Mr. Myers is usually sufficient. Left: A social five minutes after 3:40 for Miss Myers, Mrs. Kocsis, and Miss Clevenger in Room 5. Right: The lords of their domain, the shop--Mr. Landis and Mr. Yorks. The object of interest is the new combination saw recently acquired by the department. 28
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Miss Lesher retires to the library office to catalogue some new books. Mr. Hangen enioys a calm moment in study hall. Surrounded by all those vacant pews, he should be able to concentrate on his civics lesson l?i for the next period. Miss Reiver in her fifth period session with the financial records. She is really busy keeping the finances for Lion, Hilltop, athletics, etc., etc., in working shape. Left: Mr. Shoemaker does his good deed for the day by serving coffee to Mr. D. Myers in the school cafeteria. Right: Mr. Baldwin's history lesson seems to have some temporary competition from the photographer. -.SL ., fu s ei: X 30
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