' rf' f 'tizgr' me como: -iw .X Everything ls Big A M yswaa K 4 t y . THE uumzn swans it A ' ' e wah, rg ,K y AT PRESENT r 'IQUJ' Nh- it 3' ' ' if . 3 new Q-.M .N y 7 'N Ll' - Nw- ev, ?':7'IT 1 eff tfff 'W xt- 1 f xv- ' ' JN .1 J .'l :,k A-. .nf v Q 242' , i -Y ' ' nw.,t.,... . V ' ' H' fm L :W J 6 fs' .4 , t Y .f-X Q. . 3 1 ii -V K A .:, fi? '1f' w- e f Q -v Egfr' a ii ' . ' ,f 1, if ,I A . . I if .e Amt ,. I ww s fn ' fi- ..-Q at f . .. sv- Q JJ is K 'N 3 . .M J K K, A '-,XL 1' x in 5 Q ...I l A . , ,J e ,fsft J 2 , f MT . W A a it Tl i i ii '.A'.f' .XJ 'k-- xx fi A' - V X fi l K' The history department under the able direction of lVlr. Millard Gleim is very active in our school. lr sponsors the junior trip to Vllest Point. the senior trip to the United Nations, and the Student Council election. which is held each year to promote democratic voting in our school. To determine what students lack in social studies, a program consisting ol' a series of tests is scheduled for the future. Student teachers from East Stroudsburg State Teachers College alternately teach the eleventh and twelfth-grade students each year. . . . Important are History and Biology . . . Biology Drpartmmz fe' MR. STERLING SCHMOYER Devoted entirely to college preparatory sophomores, the biology department is directed by Xlr. Sterling Schmoyer. The course is constituted by laboratory work and classroom study. Throughout the year, projects and notebooks concerning many phases of biology are prepared for collection at the end ol' the school term. An animal award is then given to the student of out- standing merit - xxiim 1 2' Q98 -A 4, 7 ' ef' Q 1 i -1
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COMMENCEMENT Un .lune 17, the ceremony ol' eom- mencement was attended hy the members ol' the graduating class and the faculty. lneluded in the program were organ seleetions. an invocation hy the elziss president. and the presentation ol' awards and diplomas. The speaker. Dr. Ray- mond S. llaupert. from Nloravian College. expressed his views on. 'living in lliodziyds lYorld. Ends Our School Year 0 O O PAST BACCALAUREATE Un the halmy Sunday evening of -lune 13. the seniors solemnly marched into the l3.H.S. Audi- torium to the familiar tune of the Triumphal Nlarehf' Dr. Trever Xlvilliams presided over the Ceremony and Dr. T. Stolte delivered the sermon entitled. The Supreme lneentive for a Successful Life. The heautiful song Ave Maria was sung by Linda Fuls and several organ selections were played hy Rohert Miller and Carolyn l,al3ar. C REPORT ARDS Perhaps the mo weleom the lille dent is reports ed moment in of every s the issuing ol eards f . oi rlit last time. Sehool ended 1 time is rluv 'Iva' h ere l 591 sg? ,'t ind vaeat 5 if .1 'JJ 5
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