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DVISERS, OUR FRIENDS working at a filing eabinetg several pupils busy check- ing papersg another group assembled about a teacher who seems to be pointing out Various items given to her for her comment . . . ln another out-of-Way room, students are seated around a circular table. Important affairs are being discussed, pro and con. Outside the circle, several teachers are following the proceedings. Occasionally, the students turn to these on-lookers for advice, which they willingly submit. Hero the faculty members are our ADVlSERS. Of Course, we get glimpses of the members of our administrative body outside the regular school hours . . . ln tht- neighboring hills or parks, we see them with a group of interested spectators. And, too, our faculty travels with the students to local plants and factories. These itineraries are one of the moans of dew-loping closer relationships between pupils and teachers . . . ln an exening of fun at one of the school socials. the teachers mingle with the crowd, helping the hosts to spread an atmosphere of good feeling . . . The faculty members. like the students. are ardent fans of thi- high school sportsg they travel with the learns. and always hope thc home boys mav he Hon topfi . . . So the faculty members are also our FRIENDS. tvnder the guidance of these teachers, advisers, and friends. the student grasps knowledge. solves exeryday problems, broadens social relationships, and develops character. Page Nineteen l i-ont Row-Miss E. Eherle, Miss Bell, Miss H. Krouse, Miss Givin, Bliss I. Lewis, Miss Lynch, Miss Buck, Miss Minster, Dunn. Miss Sauserman. Second Row- Miss Lentz, Miss R. Krouse. Miss Henry, Miss E. Taylor, Miss Unverzagt, Miss Duncan, Miss Plitt, Miss Paul, Miss Lzruver. Third Row - - Mr. Pohle, Mr. Dickey, Mr. Lamont, Mr. Sheetz, Mr. Lingenfelter, Mr. Williams, Mr. Wolf e, Mr. Strawn, Mr, E. L:-tntz. Fourth Row' -Mr. Bartholo- mew, Mr. Dejaiffe, Mr. Pegg, Mr. Black, Mr. Morse, Mr. McDerrnitt, Mr. Wood. Fifth Row -- Mr. Adams, Mr. Yost, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Ba- shore, Mr. Barr.
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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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FACULTY SUMMARY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Annie C. Campbell, M. A., B. A., Head. Marion R. Bancroft, B. A. . .- , A Charles A. Fails, B. A., M. Edith G. Frederick, B. A. Scott S. Geesey, B. A., M. A. Elizabeth Heiss, B. A. Mildred E. Heller, B. A. Raymond N. Hoffman, B. A. Elizabeth V. Holley, B. A. Anne E. Kriclc, B. A. Ruby G. Krouse, B. A., M. S Elsie M. Lewis, M. A. John McAfee, B. A., M. A. William McAfee, B. A. Margaret J. McCauley, B. A. Anne E. McGuire, B. A. Fannie E. Magee, B. A. Beatrice D. Morrison, B. A. Hilda M. Orr, B. A. M. Gertrude Roberts, B. A. M. Florence Rollins, M. A. William A. Whittaker, B. S. Ida E. Woorner, B. S. MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Charles M. Grimminger, M. A Head. Mary E. Dunbar, M. A. Edith R. Fleck, B. A. Janice L. Kauffman, B. A. M. Marie Ritts, B. A. ART DEPARTMENT Marian Ann Plitt, B. A. LIBRARY Maud Minster, M. Ed. NURSE Elsa M. Paul, R. N., V. S. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT George B. Williams, M. S., Head. Ernest Dejaiffe, B. S. Edward F. Emanuel, B. S. Perilla R. Harner, B. A., M. William D. Lingenfelter, M. Irene J. Sauserman, B. A. Herbert S. Sheetz, M. A. Bertha A. Swartz, B. S., M. Elizabeth E. Taylor, M. S. A. A. E. -v SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Harold C. Wimmer, B. S., M. S., Head. Helen Cherry, M. S. M. Verna Faust, M. S. Ruth P. Grove, B. A. H. Edwin Harbaugh, B. A., M. A. Wilbert H. Hoffman, B. ., Helen K. McCartney, . Reiman J. Shader, B. SQ' Harold E. Stong, M. Ed. Leah Weisman, M. S. Harold D. Yoder, B. S. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Zitella B. Wertz, B. S., M. S. Head. Kathryn Gorsuch, B. S. Myrtle Gould, B. S. Alberta Johns, B. S. Mary E. Lowther, B. S. Margaret A. Miller, B. S. Mrs. Anna M. Young HISTORY DEPARTMENT E. Marie Lentz, B. A., M. A. Head. Paul G. Adams, B. S. Richard H. Bartholomew, B. A Sarah E. Bell, B. A. Hugh G. Black, B. A. Earl W. Dickey, B. S. H. Marjorie Downes, B. S. Emma C. Eberle, B. A. Paul Foster, M. A. Irvin S. Gress, M. A. Ethel M. Henry, M. A. Anthony F. Lamont, B. S. Eugene L. Lantz, B. A. Marie N. Lauver, B. A. J. Franklin McDermitt, B. A. Ralph F. Marshall, B. S., M. Ed. Nelda Miller, B. A., M. A. Harold J. Pegg, B. A., M. A. Jeannette Stevens, M. A. E. Joel Strawn, M. S. A. Angella Unvcrzagt, M. A. LATIN DEPARTMENT M. F. Stockton, B. A., Head. Una E. Small, B. A. EXTRA TEACHERS Bernice E. Dunn, B. S. Francis G. Wood, B. A. Page Twenty COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT John L. Hoover, B. A., M. A ' Head. Iva G. Batrus, B. S. Edgar J. Brooks, B. S. Ida H. Buck, B. A. Sarah E. Duncan, B. S. Nellie E. Givin, B. A. Carl E. Graf, B. S. Eleanor G. Hare, B. A. Hazel G. Krouse, B. S. Irma B. Lewis, Ed. M. Rosemary Lynch, B. S. Addison E. Pohle, B. S., M. Ed. John G. Yost, B. A. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Elisabeth K. Eyre, B. S., P. E Head. Robert H. Wolfe, B. S., M. Ed Head. Helen L. Bloomfield, B. S. Frances E. McGinnis, B. S. Kenneth R. Bashore, B. S. Paul E. Morse, B. P. E., B. S STUDY HALL Francis B. Barr, B. S. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Howard W. Lindaman, B. A Head. Alma M. Eberle, B. A. Frank Krivsky, B. S. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT William Gibbons, B. S., Head Edgar H. Blatt Walter E. Bracken Willard C. Cross Alfred H. Dietze Walter A. Dietze Walter H. Grove Earl J. Haverstick, B. A. William K. Heiler Harry K. Lantz Carl O. Lundegren C. Irvin Metzger Jacob C. Miller Andrew D. Moore Charles G. Plummer Ceylon S. Romig James C. Ross Samuel B. Smith Clyde N. Snyder G. Elvin Thompson, B. S., M. Ed.
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