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HAZEL SCHERMERHORN B.A., M.Litt. Business Economics, Econom- ic Geography, World History L.-'Ve 'e 7:f44'! 6 44'1 'J j . GENEVIEVE W. SETTINO B.A.,M.A. Vocational English, Radio Club DOROTHY SHAUL B.S. Home Economics I and II, Vocational Home Economics, Boys' Home Economics DAVID A. SNYDER B.S., M.Ed. Industrial Geography, Indus- trial History, Industrial Eco- nomics, Assistant Football Coach, Publicity Director, Co-Sponsor of Intramurals, Reserve Football Coach, As- sistant Finance Director, Bul- letin Board Sponsor, Reserve Football Club L. R. TAGGART B.S., M.Ed. Related Science Vocational Director MYRTLE TREMBLEY B.S., M.L. Sophomore English, Year- book Sponsor, Co-Director of Popular Song Club HERMAN WOLF Vocational Carpentry JANET SWAYN E B.S. Home Economics MICHAEL SERENE B.S., M.S. Chemistry, Physics, Wrest- ling, Boxing Club, Co-Spon- sor of Intramurals LYSLE SHAFFER A.B., M.A. Public Speaking, English III, Debate Coach, Refreshment Committee, Forensic Direc- tor MARIE C. SMITH B.A., M.Ed. Consumer Education, World History, Hobby Club MARCELLA M. SPAHR A.B. Physical Education, Hygiene, Intramural S p o r t s, Yale- Princeton Game, Health Committee Student HENRY TODD Auto Mechanics RUTH TROBE B.A. Arts and Crafts, Art Appre- ciation, English II, Scenery, Art Club, Red Cross PETER J. KARAKITSOS B.A. Physical Education HELEN DRUZISKY Secretary to Dr. Smith WILLIAM ARNETT MELA JANE BAILEY Machine Shop B.S. Typewriting and coopcncttlue at aff times. SCHERMERHORN SERENE SETTING SHAFFER SHAUL SMITH SNVDER SPAHR TAGGART TODD TREMBLEY TROBE WOLF KARAKITSOS SWAYNE DRUZISKY
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Qlbenall with tha-:ln hcQ5J The Home Economics Department is directed by M'ss lit-ick. She is assisted ls M y iss Robb and Miss Shaul in such tlomvstics arts as cooking and sewing. ln tht- Commercial Department we End Miss Kozak, who tt-aches Secretarial Practice, Typing, and Shorthand to Seniors. M .. C' ' ' iss ,c-ast, Miss Kerschner, and Mrs. Horsman also teach sub- jects such as these. Mr, Cook is another important instructor in this department. Mr. Mcworter has charge of Bookkeeping. Mrs. Trobe has charge of the entire Art Department. The art program includes crafts, painting, and art appreciation. ln her position as librarian, Miss Grime conducts a course in library Science to train her assistants for further library work. All vocal music is under the direction of Miss Parson. There are music groups of boys and girls alone as well as mixed classes, Mr. McCormick, director of the Band and Orchestra, is hcacl of instrumental music in the school. 1181
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KATHERINE ulia Sent-ta . . , Secretary-Treasurer Anthony Krol ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, P resident ohn Athens , Vice-President The Senior Class Seniorsl The last rung on the high school ladder of success! As seniors we lead the receiving line at the Sophomore Reception and as seniors we romped and cavorted with Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae at the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. We joined with the Juniors and Sophomores to welcome back our old grads at the Christmas Alumni Dance. During this last glorious year our seniors participated in many activities and held many important offices. Betty Jane Steele, Gertrude Mackintosh, Delmar Mineard, and Bill Byers were included in the expedition to Midwestern Chorus. The Student Court continued with John Athens at its helm. Frances Rosenberger and Rudy Hlista were the chosen captains of the Girls' and Boys' Patrol. Student Senate came to order at the insistance of the gavel held by Bill Arnett's able hand. War Savings Stamps were sold by Nick Athens and his helpers in 104. The proposed Flower Fund was put into working order by John Athens and the Class Song was prepared under the direction of Julia Seneta. The juniors entertained us at the Junior-Senior Prom. An so the three years ended! Now we go to meet the future, whatever it may be, with the firm conviction that right, not might, will conquer. -20-
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