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ADM1 ISTRATURS .IUNIUH H1131-1 PHINEIPAL Mr. Lauda attended Washington and Jefferson College where he obtained his bachelor of arts degree. His master of education degree was earned at the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Landa came to Bethel in 1949 and taught P.O.D., American History, and Civics. In 1953 when the completion of the new high school was accomplished. he was appointed assistant high school principal and lord'i whose responsibility was the administration of the junior high school division. This year. due to the illness of Mr. Hartlieh. M1'. Lauda has also helped with the ad- ministration of the senior high school. Mr. George Armor, junior high math teacher, tem- porarily took on some of Mr. Lauda's administra- tive duties in the junior high school. Through his buzz sessionsi' with the senior high boys and his constant insistance on consid- eration for others, Mr. Lauda taught us the way to more ethical behavior and respect for our- selves. SENIUH HIGH PHINEIPAL By his strong devotion to the principles of right trr' 1 A behavior and his desire to instill these principles in the students, Mr. Randall Hartlieh, one of our lords , has earned the respect and affection of all who have received his guidance. Mr. Hartlieh attended Canonsburg High School where he was active on both football and debating teams. He received his bachelor of arts degree at lowa State Teachers College and his master of education at the University of Pittsburgh. In 1949, following six years at Bethel during which he taught Problems of Democracy, American History, and VVorld History. Mr. Hartlieh was made principal of the high school. The students realize that his illness has made this year exceptionally difficult for him. and they appre- ciate all the more his unending patience and genuine interest in their problems. EU-UHUlNATUli Mr. Eugenie Spence has been lord of Cur- riculum at Bethel since February of last year. Some of his main duties are organizing standard- ized elementary courses, making proper courses of study available to high school students. and seeing that the abilities of each teacher are used most effectively. Mr. Spence obtained his bachelor of arts de- gree at lndiana State Teachers College and has done graduate work at Penn State. His master's degree was earned at the University of Pittsburgh where he is currently working toward a doctor's degree. Students of this and future years are fortunate to have the advantages which an expertly plan- ned curriculum gives. 4. 'CA 'P' we 1 7 --. Tr 4 , Fc
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Left to Right: Mrs. E. Knabe. Mr. D. Smith, Mr. F. Jack. Mr. XV. Iissue, Mr. lf. Boite. Mr. li. Carman, Mr. C. VV1-ster, Dr. H. Moore. ot Picturedlz Mr. A. lteid, Mr. H. Ilaupt. Pres. SEHUUL BUAHU Seniors are most grateful to the School Board Barons for the long, arduous, and unpaid hours which they have devoted to the constant and suc- cessful improx ement of our school and its students. Although their major responsibility is the annual budget of approximately one million dollars. much time and attention have been given to making the school more beneficial and pleas- ant for the students. Permission to hold last year's prom out of school, the five oiclock activities bus, a cafeteria dietitian, football scoreboard, rifle club, and reading skills class demonstrate the great in- terest. socially and educationally, the iiBarons,' have had in the students' UH. HARRY H. MUUHE welfare this year. The dutv of the administrative lords is to conduct the needs of their villeinsi', the students. and care for ou various forms, each lord, is a specialist in Supervising the development of our supervisor of curriculum, and supervising The main problem of the lords this between school population and available torium and print shop were converted intc too large. A new junior high school or ai r ucastlev. Because these needs take his own branch. minds is the work of the principals. principal. year was to settle the constant battle school space. The junior high audi- i classrooms. but manv classes are still 1 addition to the present building will probably be considered in the near future. Also initiated this vear Were the one hour classes with forty minutes for teachin Administrative plans for the future g and twenty minutes for homework. include rifle, wrestling. and debating teams with the ultimate goal of thirty or thirty-five club activities for the students. 5 PEHVISI G PHI IIIPAL During his reign of two years as Supervising P11nc1p.l the ukingv of the ucastlen, Dr. Harry Moore, has devoted his experience and exceptional skill to the end that our school will be considered among the very best. Although his job consists of directing the education of more than 2800 stu- dents, Dr. Moore has found time to show his active interest in the individual student. Previous to his arrival at Bethel, Dr. Moore was super- intendent of schools i11 Franklin, Pennsylvania and supervis- ing principal in jefferson Township. We, the seniors, feel that Dr. Moore was largely respon- sible for the success of last yearis After-Prom Party. lt was the first time such an affair was ever held in Bethel, and the seniors are very grateful for his backing and advice. li
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RICHARD ANDERSON, B.S., M.Ed. GEORGE ARMOR, A.B. JACK BOAK, B.S. WILLIAM BROWN, B.S. KENNETH CARSON, A.B. SHIRLEY CUSTER, B.S. DAVID DOUGLAS, B.S., M.Ed. JUDITH DOUGLAS, B.S. EUGENE DRAKE, P.S.C. JOHN GATES, B.S. JOSEPH GENNAULA, B.S. SHIRLEY GILBERT, B.S. ALLAN GLASS, B.S., M.Ed. JANE GOLDEN, A.B., M.Ed. MARY ANN GRAVES, B.S. THOMAS GRAY, B.S. HARDIE GREENWOOD, B.S., M.Ed PATRICIA HAMILTON, B.A. MARJORIE HEYMANN, A.B. GERTRUDE HOLLINSHEAD, A.B. M.Ed. 'Task A ,ef A A ? F' A X A. My X A ,- ,. , ...,, ., I -5. 5 ,M 'Q we zizgninkki :EEF ,mi 2 Y '17 'f2m - .-s - J Aw' A Af ,-A -'RAD . ' ., I . vi5:f2f.- ' 2. 5x I ,X ' FACULTY - I --,, ,ig ,, .. V, LOIS IHNATKO, B.A. EARL JEFFERS, B.A. 8 S, .. SQA 'fl A
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