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SUPERVISCRY STAFF Miss Lentz Mr. Lindaman Miss Minster E. Marie Lentz, B. A., M. A. Head of Social Studies Department Dean of Girls Faculty Group Leader Columbia University. Paul A. Zetler, B. S. Assistant Principal Faculty Group Leader Allegheny College, Univer- sity of Southern California, George B. Williams, M. S. Head of Mathematics Department Dickinson Seminary, Dickin- son C o l l e g e, University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State College. Mr. Zetler Howard W. Lindaman, B. A. Maud Minster, M. Ed. Head of Music Department Librarian Pennsylvania State College, Temple University of Library Science. Pennsylvania State College, New York University. Zitella B. Wertz, B. S., M. S. Head of Home Economics Department Hollidaysburg S c h 0 ol for Girlsg Teachers College, Co- lumbia University. Harold J. Pegg, B. A., M. A. Director of Student Participa- tion in School Government Faculty Group Leader Bloomsburg S t a t e Normal S C h o 0 l, Gettysburg College, University of Washington, Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Robert H. Wolfe, B. S., M. Ed. Physical Director, Boys Pennsylvania State College, O h i 0 University, American Harold C. Wimmer Gymnastic Union. B. S., M. S. Head of Science Department Kutztown N 0 r m a l School, Muhlenberg College, University of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania State College. M. F. Stockton, B. A. Head of Latin Department . T Ii ? 'wx W, Mr, Pegg Miss Wertz Mr. Williams Mr. Wimmer Mr. Wolfe Page Seventeen
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ADMINISTRATIVE AND Mr. Gilbert Miss Bancroft Miss Campbell Mr. Dickey Levi Gilbert B. S., M. A., Ed. D. Principal Shippensburg Normal School, Franklin and Marshall College, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh. Earl W. Dickey, B. S. Attendance Director, Boys Director of Student Activities Faculty Group Leader Juniata College, University of Southern California, Colum- bia University, C a l i f o r n i a State Teachers College. Irvin S. Gress, B. A. Dean of Boys Faculty Group Leader George Washington Univer- sity, Columbia University, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. L..,A7. Q. H p 'ff-23551. : : ' . fasfgggiss ff..-exe - '.::': .x . 'X-E' .sif1 Ei'!ff'fEi -fm: H-f .,...jf + il? fag '-if.s2w5,.'isii.'f. .5g35?1 ,3-gfff,-ivgzgeii'lf ,, . 'PZ .4 A wg , . vrilifffigf..:-wfr-ea.z'!a.1:Q3 Miss Eyre Mr. Gibbons Marion R. Bancroft, B. A. Attendance Director, Girls Faculty Group Leader Bucknell University, Summer Sessions at Columbia Univer- sity, Elisabeth K. Eyre, B. S., P. E. Physical Director, Girls Athletic Coach, Girls Arnold College, University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State College, Juniata College. John L. Hoover, B. A., M. A. Head of Commercial Department Western K e n t u c k y State Teachers College, University of Kentucky, Pennsylvania State College. Page Sixteen Annie C. Campbell B. A., M. A. Head of English Department Wilson College, Pennsylva- nia State College, Summer Sessions at Harvard Univer- sity, University of Michigan. Columbia University, Oxford Summer Meeting, Oxford, Eng- land. William Gibbons, B. S. Director, Vocational Department Pennsylvania State College, Juniata College. Charles M. Grimminger, M. A. Head of Modern Language Department Bucknell University. Mr. Gress Mr. Hoover
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Front Row - Miss W o o m e r, Miss Heiss, Miss McGuire, Miss Morrison, Miss Ban- croft, Miss Campbell, Miss Roberts, Miss Holley, Miss Heller, Miss Rollins, Miss Grove, Miss Krick, M i s s Cherry. Second Row-Mr. A. Dietze, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Lunde- gren, Mr. Moore, Miss Me- Cartney, Mr. Wimmer, Miss Faust, Mr. Zetler, Miss Fred- erick, Mr. Gilbert, Miss Orr, Mr. J, McAfee. Third Row-Mr. Geesey, Mr. Gibbons, Mr. Metzger, Mr. Blatt, Mr. Grove, Mr, Haver- stiek, Mr. Stong, Mr, H. Lantz, Mr. S n y d e r, Mr. Heiler. Fourth Row-Mr. W. McAfee, Mr. Cross, Mr. Miller, Mr. Harbaugh, Mr. Ross, Mr. Thompson. Fifth Row-Mr. Foster, Mr. Faris, Mr. Smith, Mr. Yoder, Mr. R. Hoffman, Mr. Whit- taker. f OUR TEACHERS, OUR OOK behind those smiles and frowns, and see the real personf, suggests the head of the administration and the student body, Mr. Gilbert. Letis follow his advice and take some glimpses of the faculty in our mutual home. Behind a closed door, chairs are arranged in a circle, students are engaged in a lively discussion. One of the debaters brings up a new and difiicult problem. The students are uncertain and puzzled concerning a solution. All eyes move simultaneously to one person in the room who has been trained to instruct and help this group . . . In another room, a class is taking a test. A teacher in this atmosphere of concentration Watches ovcr a checkerboard arrange- ment of desks. She and the students are endeavoring to measure their accomplishment by means of this examination . . . ln a domestic science room, the in- structress wanders from desk to desk, stopping some- timcs to observe and comment . . . in such instances, as these, we see the faculty members as TEACHERS. After school in the evenings, one might pass by a room where a teacher and student are talking over seemingly weighty problems. A few words might catch the ear of the passer-by . . . Hcredits . . . gradu- ation . . . schedule . . . course . . . after graduating. There are also several doors about the building which bear a sign, MMEMBERS ONl.Y.'7 Having permis- sion to look inside the room, a visitor would probably see this-everyone busy, one student typing, another Page Eighteen
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