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AND FRIENDS . . . MR. KUHL went matriculated at Pitt Lambda Chi Alpha taught school in his here. He has taken to high school in Eric, Pa. and where he was a member of the Fraternity. Upon graduation he home town until induced to come graduate work at Pitt and at the University of Cambridge in England. MRS. KUHL is a Peabody High alumnus. fHer name was Kathryn Neilson then.j From here she went to Oberlin to take her undergraduate work, Mrs. Kuhl received her master's degree from Syracuse University, and spent a session at the American School of 'Classical Studies in Athens, Greece. Miss Baer's home town, Con- nellsville, was her first teaching position. MR. SAGER is a Slippery Rock boy-that is he lived there, went to high school there, and graduated from the college by that name. Sports always was, still is, and always will be his special interest. Before coming to Avonworth, he taught and coached football and basket- ball at Zelienople. Mr. Sager has taken graduate work at both Pitt and Columbia Universities. MRS. SAGER is a graduate of Ridgewood High School, New Jersey. Her alma mater is the New Jersey College for women of Rutgers University. She received her master's degree at Penn State, but since then, has done graduate work at New York University, Columbia, Pitt, and Sorbonne in Paris, France. Before coming to Avon- worth, she taught in her home town, Ridgewood. Q1 DQCQQQQQIQQQ Q -1: RAYMOND KUHL .... Social Studies KATHRYN KUHL ....,..,.-.. Latin PAUL SAGER-. ...., Boys' Athletics MARION SAGER ............ French Q :Q 330: C Q Q nah 3 E131
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I I I I I ELIZABETH MGCLI-1LLAND---Science ARNOLD NOLSTAD ........... Math HAZEL STONEROD-H07VL6 Economics HARRY THOMSON-E7LgllSlL, History OUR TEACHERS MISS MCCLELLAND attended Allegheny High School, and upon graduation, went to the University of Pitts- burgh to study science. Since graduation Miss McClel- land has completed her Master of Science Degree at Pitt. She first taught in her home town, Emsworth, later coming to teach in the grade school in Ben Avon, and finally the high school. Mn. NOLSTAD camo from Makoti, North Dakota and attended Luther College in Iowa. Part of his master's work was taken at the University of Iowa, but he finished at Pitt, where he was a graduate assistant. Upon com- pletion of his thesis, Mr. Nolstad will receive a doctor's degree. MRS. STONEROD graduated from Ben Avon High School. From here she went on to Margaret Morrison of Tech for her college work. After teaching three years in 'Ben Avon she was married and moved to Ligonier. Eleven years later she came back to Ben Avon to again take up her teaching duties. When the schools merged, the home economics department was put on a full schedule. MR. THOMSON has fond memories of his high school days at Sharon, Pa. Allegheny College is his real Alma Mater, as it was there that he did. his undergraduate work. He was a member of the Alpha Chi Rho social fraternity and Phi Betta Kappa honorary fraternity. He received his master's degree at Harvard University. Unlike Mr. Johns, he came to Avonworth from Sharon H. S., instead of the reverse. ,Y YT Otthptb Q Do: CQQQQQ 1111: Qt QQ: q Ganga Ccduunnsnaisni U21
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THINGS WE NEVER KNEW 'TIL NOW MR. AULTMAN calls his home town Akron, Ohio, where he ended his high school days. At Ohio State in his freshman year he was captain of both the football and basketball teams. He transferred to Geneva in his sopho- more year, and by the time he graduated, made the all- state and all-northern football teams. He is taking his graduate Work at Pitt and Tech. MISS ANDREWS comes from Enon Valley in Lawrence County. Like Mr. Sager, she matriculated at Slippery Rock State Teachers' College, but finished up at Penn State where she received her degree. She received her master's degree at Pitt. Before coming to Avon- worth, Miss Andrews taught in her home town and also in Wampum, Pa. MR. BLACK hails from Lancaster, Ohio. Brea Col- lege in Kentucky is his alma mater. From there he went to Ohio State to take his graduate work, acting as a graduate assistant. His high scholarship gave him a membership in the National Honorary Physics Fratern- ity. Mr. Black refused a superintendents position in Ohio to become a teacher at Avonworth. MR. KELLY is a McKeesport native-if that's what you call them over there. He was loyal to one school- Carnegie Tech, for it is here that he has done both his graduate and undergraduate work. Give him any instru- ment and he will play it exceptionally well. MRS. WOLF comes from Kane, Pa. After graduating from Edinboro State Teacher's College, she taught in the primary grades. However, she later went on to Colum- bia University to attain a master's degree in art. Since then she has been teaching art in the Avonworth schools. MR. MAIZE went to high school not far from here- Crafton to be specific-and graduated with honors. He kept up his good work at Pitt where his grades entitled him to membership in two honora1'y fraternities. He is also a member of the Graduate Council in Fellowship. Mr. Maize taught in Schenley summer school before coming here. MR. BERTIN comes from Point Marion, Pa. CNot far from Camp Buddy.J He attended California State Teachers' College, and later did graduate work at Penn State and Ohio State. Before coming to Avsnworth, Mr. Bertin taught in Otto Township, McKean County. CLIFFORD AULTMAN HAZEL ANDREWS ROBERT BLACK HENRY KELLY Junior High Math Girls' Athletics Chemistry, Math Instrimieiital Music 1 1 I 1 3 I Q 1 1 1 1 1 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Z 3 D11I11II11I111111 uzazxococsn can nn: nnnbounnbcnni 6 Q E141
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