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will llll SHN . ., Early arrivals daily-Mr. Kent and Miss Sweet. During our severe winter weather, a parrot was wanted for office to answer the sixty-lour dollar ques- tion, Miss Sweet, will there be school today? This same weather gave headaches to our commuting teachers, particularly Mr. .S'fl1n1oy1'r, Mr, OH, Miss Mann, and Mrs. Clrlilsfii. These teachers were like Miss Miller l'llll'i'l!llIl.Y in honor of Mrs. Kane. 11.r1sI Mary our lamous poem, Snowbound. One day Miss Mann had to thaw her feet over one ol' the registers in the halls. Those were the good cold days. Speaking ol' snow reminds us ol' Cliristmas. Parties, decorations, and exchanging ol' gilts. Fun! Remember .lliss E3'I'Tl.Y homeroom? Beautiful deco- rations. One day we encountered Miss Rorlze and Mr. Williams, advisers of the up and coming classes, discussing what the freshmen and sophomores were plan- ning. Dances! Coming out parties for our underclassmen. Every lunch hour a Small Five con- ference was held. X'Vhere? Local res- taurant where M iss Srnlorn, Miss Hay, .lfliss Leozmrd, ,lliss tllay and illiss Girl- Other conferences were usually held in the nurse's office with Miss Evans, Airs. Cornwell, Aliss Oxford, Miss Rei- mel and illrs. Trevor Williams. lt was at one of these that plans for Mrs. CO7'7l'lUf'll,.S shower were made. Of course, she was absent. The quartet made delicious ice cream for the shower. This one is for Ripley. Miss Miller found this answer on an examination paper-large, largest, largested. More lor Ripley. Miss Griggs reply to difference between a house and a home. A home is a house you build for yoursell' and own itg and a house is what you rentf' Mrs. Trevor lVilliat11s' comment alter her statement ol'- There is some iron in our bodies. Comment- Then il' we drink a lot ol' water, will we rust? Student compliment lor Miss Smjnles. An eighth grade pupil corrected an- other's statement ol' I got no pencil. That's wrong. Say. l haven't any I qulnto had lunch' Agenda! Exfhmlgc Iirlilor Salmlino piesrfiils gifts lo illrs. lllnce and ol' latest school gems, Miss SI'IllU7'Il from Tri-Hi-1' and Hi-Y.
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JOYCE 15. HAY Bloomsburg State Teachers College, B. S. Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Consumer Education, Filing, Business Aptitudes Adviser of Typing Stall of Yearbook IENNIE L. HOLLAND East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Kutztown State Teachers College, B. S. Muhlenberg College Library Science, Librarian LORETTA C. LEONARD East Stroudsburg State Teachers College, B. S. General Science MRS. GEORGE MACE East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Bethlehem Conservatory of Music Music Adviser of Senior Girls' Ensemble Adviser of Junior Girls' Ensemble GEORGIA MANN East Stroudsburg State Teachers College, B. S. Health, Physical Education Intramural Sports, Leaders' Club 7 MARJORIE DEACON MAY East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Temple University, B. S. English Director of Junior Orchestra MARGARET D. MILLER West Chester State Teachers College Ursinus College, B. A. Pennsylvania State College Lehigh University English, Reading Adviser of Junior Class Chairman of English Department GEORGE O. OTT Pennsylvania State College, B. S. East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Pennsylvania State Graduate School Vocational Agriculture, Physics Adviser of Future Farmers of America MADISON WVALTER OVVEN Trenton State Teachers College, B. S. Rutgers University Bucknell University Industrial Arts Stagecraft Supervisor of Senior Play KATHRYN M. OXFORD Kutztown State Teachers College, B. S. Pennsylvania State College, M. Ed. Art Art Art Director of Yearbook Adviser of the Art Club EVELYN IRENE REIMEL Ursinus College, B. S. East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Mathematics Adviser of Senior Tri-Hi-Y Business Adviser of Yearbook HELEN PATRICIA ROCHE St. joseph's College, B. A. Lehigh University Latin, French Adviser of Freshman Class ELEANOR M. SCALORA Temple University, B. S. Problems of American Democracy, English, Drama Director of Senior Play Chairman of Constitutional Committee of P. S. E. A. STIRLING C. SCHMOYER Allentown Preparatory College Muhlenberg College, Ph. B. Biological Science, German, Physics Adviser of Student Council Adviser of German Club and Microscope Club Chairman of Visual Aid Committee Chairman of Science Department ROMELDA G. STAPLES East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College Muhlenberg College English MILDRED G. STODDARD Kutztown State Teachers College, B. A. Lehigh University, M. A. College of Mlilliain and Mary Mathematics National Honor Society Committee Chairman of Mathematics Department DAVID M. THOMAS Albright College, B. A. Columbia University University of Pennsylvania, M. S. Economics, Citizenship Director of Athletics PAUL B. WAGNER East Stroudsburg State Teachers College, B. S Physical Education Coach of Football and Basketball ARMON M. WVILLIAMS Muhlenberg College, B. A. Temple University East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Lehigh University Pennsylvania State College History Adviser of Sophomore Class MRS. TREVOR R. WILLIAMS East Stroudsburg State Teachers College, B. S General Science Adviser of National Honor Society
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pencil. I took English under Miss Staples. Another item for Ripley. Mr. Thomas and Mr. ll'ngner said they knew we were going to win basketball games this year. It was prophesied. XVe slipped into the library on several occasions. Miss Holland was busy aid- ing pupils on term papers. Never an L idle moment for our librarian. One day, Mr. fiffl-Ill was conducting his testing program with Our Gang. XYe asked the scores which ranged from rtorr Mr. Hlhfflllllllf nl zvrnrk in K'H!If!'7Y'!I!I ' room. Many mornings we were serenaded by our band under the direction of Mr. .-lngelini. The music put us in a good mood for the l'CSt of the day. Our interest in hobbies led us to Miss Stoddard? collection of small ani- mals. XVhat a beautiful display! One day we stopped in the art room where Miss Oxford was displaying a beautiful poster made by our editor. An advertisement for Coca-Cola. NVe almost wanted to reach for the bottle in the poster. Excellent! Duet! Quartet! Practicing for Class Day under Mrs. Mare, who willingly co- operated in all the senior projects. XVC remember her practices with the Senior Girls' Ensemble for Armistice Day Pro- gram. Our exploration led us to shop where we found Mr. Owens explaining to the stage crew how to Hx set for Almost Summer. XVe tried to learn about the social events at school. They were too many to list but a few should be mentioned. NVe don't call this any special social event, but the Whitmore conference room ranks high with social news. Early in the season, the Board of Edzzmlion entertained the members of the faculty. A friendly get-together. The teachers and members of the Board really became acquainted. Dr. Eisen' berg prepared the entertainment. Activity plus for P.S.If.f1. this year- in politics and socials. On one occasion about 40 members attended a dinner held at Tony's Cafe, Roseto. The teach- ers enjoyed and appreciated the few words given by M r. Kenmflh Kressler. The outstanding event of the year lor the P..S'.li.A,.' The dinner given in honor of the Board of Erl11c'r1lz'or1 at Colonia! Holel. The teachers reported that it was a grand gathering. There were over 6:3 members. The Honorable ,lnlm Hoffnmn delivered an inspiring ad- dress- Reassessing and Conserving the Values of Our X'Vay of Life. X'Ve found other interesting news- bits, but we've decided to keep a few to ourselves. Oxford. Sralora, Giaquinto, Roche-chaperones at All'American Dance.
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