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RONALD RICKENS Driver Education TIMOTHY D. ROBERTS Mathematics WILBUR K. RUNG Science HERBERT S. SHEETZ Mathematics FRED G. SMALL Business Education UNA E. SMALL Language SAMUEL B. SMITH Vocational WILLIAM J. SMITH Vocational ROBERT M. SPINAZZOLA Science HAROLD E. STONG Science EARL G. STROHM Social Studies H. JOSEPH SUTER Science GERALD S. SWAN Vocational ANNA M. TEMPLE Language EMILY F. TUSSEY Nurse ARCHIE E. UMSTEAD Social Studies A. ANGELLA UNVERZAGT Social Studies RICHARD S. VAN SCOYOC Mathematics EARL H. VARNER Vocational C. ROSCOE WAREHAM Mathematics LLOYD A. WENDLE Vocational RAY S. WILSON Business Education IDA E. WOOMER Language ELIZABETH H. YEAGER Language HAROLD D. YODER Science Physical Education Department faculty at 2:51 p.m. ,ff 15 G., tv 'E'-9' SR Q 'wx iv! 1 '-in
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l l HAZEL G. KROUSE 1 Business Education ANTHONY F. LAMONT Social Studies HARRY K. LANTZ 1 Vocational MARIE N. LAUVER Social Studies SARAH L. LE VAN Dramatics RALPH F. MARSHALL Social Studies LESTER C. McCALL Mathematics FRANCES E. MQGINNIS Physical Education DOROTHY J. McGREGOR Music RUTH E. McKERIHAN Home Economics LOIS P. METZLER Business Education BEATRICE D. MORRISON Language MARY E. MORROW Home Economics PAUL E. MORSE Physical Education JAMES J. O'DONNELL Language FRANCES L. OYLER Language MARIAN A. PLITT Art ALMA A. POINTS Home Economics MARIAN R. PUCKEY Mathematics A. CYRIL RAMSEY Social Studies RAYMOND H. REVIE Science DONALD E. RHODES Vocational KENNETH F. RHODES Special Education LORENE F. RHODES Language DOROTHY M. RICHARDS Physical Education What We Do With That Part Is Their Reward. The 119 teachers and administrators who constitute the Altoona High School faculty are organized with the Altoona High School Educa- tion Association, with Miss Elizabeth Holley as president, Miss Dorothy Richards as vice-presi- dent, Miss Beatrice Morrison as secretary, and Mr. Wilber Rung as treasurer. The group started the 1959-60 term with a picnic supper the first week of school at Riggles Gap and concluded it with a luncheon in June. March 16 was a holi- day for students while the teachers visited indus- tries and businesses all over Blair County to es- tablish a closer understanding with the users of their products, so to speak. In November our school underwent evaluation by an evaluating committee, and in addition to being given an ex- cellent rating, the school was congratulated on the respect and high esteem in which the teachers were held by the students. As for statistics, 64 men and 55 women com- prise the faculty. Two have doctor's degrees and 49 have master's degrees. The average teacher has twenty years of service, and the majority of his post graduate work has been done at Penn- sylvania State University. All in all, we students feel we are fortunate in having these men and women as our teachers, and each of us admits that they have played a considerable part in shaping our lives.
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I i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Linda lckes, executive committee, Michael Faris, treasurer, Adelaide Scheungrab, secretary. Standing: Donna Pechter, Gail Kaylor, Cindy Geesy, executive com- mittee, Ralph Wise, president: Sally Ainsworth, vice president. The graduating class of 1960 marked the Jun- ior Picnic as the official end of their junior year, and the official beginning of their senior year. Getting down to business on October 7, Mr. Mad- docks installed the officers: Ralph Wish, presi- dent, Sally Ainsworth, vice-president, Adelaide Scheungrab, secretary, Mike Faris, treasurer, Donna Corbin, Donna Pechter, Gail Kaylor, Linda Ickes, and Cindy Geesy, executive committee. In order to keep the price of the prom tickets down, the class sponsored four dances after foot- ball and basketball games, the profits from which enriched our treasury. On February 6, the class held a dance for the benefit of the Heart Fund at Riggles Gap. Admission was limited to seniors only, but a few underclassmen managed to infil- trate. SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Betar, Mr. Deihl, Mrs. Dietze, Mrs. Epright, Miss Gorgon, Miss Richards, Mr. Spinazzola. r it i X gf
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