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.I U ' I nw --zn iia .. Miss G. Marcella Wise is the girls health and physical education teacher and the advisor of Boosters' Club and Girls' Athletic Association. In her pastime Miss Wise participates in sports and reads. She likes music, red roses, chicken, and the colors, red and yel- low. Her pet dislikes are uncooperative people and egg omelet. Mrs. Marjorie R. Bashore likes people with well- groomed nails, music, rea-ding, eating, dancing, and biting her nails. Her favorie color is brown and ham- burger is her preferred food. She dislikes people that diddle nervously, greasy foods, rude people, driving the car, and crowds. Mrs. Bashore teaches English and speech: she advises the Good Grooming Club and the Junior Red Cross. Miss Josephine S. Bartholomew, speech and social studies teacher, advises the Senior Tri-Hi-Y. She likes people, basketball, music, biographies, plays, gardenias, snow, and the country. Her favorite colors are red and yellow. Mis Bartholomew hates greasy food, busses, glasses and an overly-warm room. Information Robert L. Fleming, advisor of the Science Club, teaches chemistry, physics, and senior science. He coaches football and basketball. He dislikes noisy classes and likes hiking, nature, and sports. His favor- ite food is beef steak and he prefers the color blue. Daniel A. Rohibachs favorite food is food and his favorite color is red. He likes sport, good jokes, and staying up late to read. He dislikes noisy people and getting up early in the morning. Mr. Rohrbach teaches science and coaches basketball and football. Warren O. Fry, boys' health and physical educa- tion teacher, supervises the Gymnastic Club and coaches football and baseball. His favorite food is steak with mushrooms and his favorite color is white. Several other things he likes are sports, little boys, and refereeing basketball games. He dislikes unsports- manlike people. Miss Luella C. Hoch, social studies teacher and advisor of the Current Topic Club, likes good music, friend- ly chatter, reading, turkey, and candyg her favorite colors are red and whiteg and her dislikes are uri- couth people, untruthfulnes, icy pavements, and slap-stick movies. Miss Winifred Y. Moyer teaches biology and general science and is the advisor of the Penmanship Club. Her favorite food is lobster and she likes the colors red, brown, and yellow. Miss Moyer likes music, animals, golf, boys and girls, and flowers. She dislikes noise and in- clement weather.
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ilililif A :sa reee . a a s. ' L o-.1sf.Ef,i4ri11if fn Q 'Q , - r ,. 3 A V,hV, kiyfpig, .K QL ,,V. A Hr I . M M.. QL Z1 F l 4 l the H1947 Bear to Miss Margaret C. Schmeelk for her faithful work as literary adviser, and her excel- lent job as general faculty adviser during the absence of Mr. Harry I. Gilbert. l After her graduation from Union Hill Highi School, Miss Schmeelk prepared herself to teach lan-l guages. Her first Alma Mater was Albright Collegei where she chose German as a major with Spanishl and English as minors. She then attended Eastman'sl Business College Where she studied commercial Span- ish and English. In addition, she has taken several graduate courses in German at Columbia University. In 1942 she was acquired by B.H.S. as an instructor in the English, German and Spanish courses. Since her arrival here she has been honored by being chosen vice-president of the Foreign Language De- partment of the Berks County Schools. Her affiliations with the Bear Stai began in 194 when she accepted the task of literary adviser. Then in 1945, when Adviser Gilbert entered the ser- vice of the Red Cross, Miss Schmeelk consented to tackle the bigger job of general adviser. And so, the students of B.H.S. honor Miss Margaret C. Schmeelk. J
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Please Miss Marion H. Boyer teaches shorthand, typing, and business practice and she is the advisor of the Junior Tri-Hi-Y. Miss Boyer is very versatile and she isn't especially fond of anything except ice cream and the color blue. She dislikes driving on ice and dis- courteous people. Miss Mary Lou Purnell is very fond of dogs. Her favorite food is steak and her favorite colors are blue and red. She -dislikes people who make unnecessary noise in movies. Miss Purnell, teacher of social studies and advisor of the Good Grooming Club, was ap- pointed Dean of Girls this year. 5 F Guldin G. Yoder likes celery, ap- ples, and straight-forward people. He is especially fond of blue. He dislikes liars and cucumbers. Mr. Yoder is supervisor of the Stamp and Bond Club and he teaches mathematics. Francis D. Sell teaches mathe- matics and is in charge of the Var- sity Lettermen's Club. His favorite food is ice cream and his favorite color is blue. He enjoys collecting antiques b-ut dislikes mischievous boys and girls. Harry I. Gilbert teaches social studies and advises the Cub, Bear, and Juinor Hi-Y. His favorite food and color are steak and red re- spectively. Mr. Gilbert likes to ski, ice skate, sled, play tennis, swim, camp, and sleep. He dislikes people who continually find fault with others. 5-alike Mrs. Arline H. Fryer, advisor of the Dramatics Club, teaches English and speech. Mrs. Fryer chooses green and blue as her favorite colors and she likes seafood. She spends her leisure time by reading, see- ing good plays, watching basketball games, ice skating, horse back riding, and playing the piano. She also finds pleasure in traveling. Mrs. Fryer dislikes milk, butter, getting up early in the morning, thunder- showers, and carelessly-written theme papers. Miss Eva E. Brunner, art supervisor in high school and the elementary schools, likes to get up early in the morning and enjoy the beautiful scenery, She selected ham and chicken as her favorite foods and blue as her favorite color. She hates to have a flat tire. Miss Brunner supervises the Art Club and she has an art exhibit every year.
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