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IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I Illll III I IIIII I ll Illllllllllllll II IIIIIIIIIII IIIIII II IIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIH IIIIIIIII llllll Principalgs Foreword To the Boys of 1926 June:- , This Epitome gives us a cross-section of our school as we know it now. We have eagerly awaited its delivery, and look through it with pleasure. A picture here and a statement there appeals especi- ally because of our part in the composition and make-up of that particular portion. ' It is now the year 1956. VVe are looking back to a period thirty years ago. Our physical eyes see the same pictures and the same print. But time has hallowed both pictures and print. There is now a deeper meaning to it all. The ravages of time have left only those matters of deepest impress. What are they? Here is a group picture. Vtfhat pleasant associations it recalls! Here is the picture of a boy who was never satisfied unless a lesson was well learned and clearly understood. He is now very successful. He had a hard road to travel as a boy, but now he is happy. Here is the picture of a boy whose temporal needs were abund- antly supplied, but who, on that account, did not indulge in social practices demanding a sinful waste of time. He now rejoices in the satisfaction of a life, well begun, and continued in efficient thoroughness. Here is the picture of another boy. He didn't care then and he apparently doesn't care now. Here is the picture of a boy who didnlt care then, but who saw his mistake soon after graduating and is now a successful business man. He, however, regrets that he didnlt use his time more wisely when in school. Here is the picture of another boy who knew his lessons well as he found them recorded in books. But he confined his prepara- tion to books, and now he finds himself helpless in a world of action. VVe could look at picture after picture if we had the space to record our thoughts, but let us return to the year 1926, and let each ask himself what will be said of him in 1956. ' Sincerely, JOHN H. EISENHAUER. III IIIIIII IIIIXIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII I Illll IIIII II ll Il IIIIIIII I IIIIII IIIIIIIII I III I IUIIIII lIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIII I
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS JOHN S. RADER, Head of the Department A. B., Franklin and Marshall College:, L. L. B., Syracuse University Instructor in Mathematics J. ELMER SANDT, Instructor in Algebra and Trigonometry School Attendance Ofticer Kutztown State Normal School, A. B., A. M., Muhlenberg College C. COLLINS KEPLER, Instructor in Algebra and Geometry A. B., Princeton University, Student. University of Clermond Ferrand, France HARRY MILTON SCOTT, Instructor in Mathematics A. B., W'ashington and Jefferson College, Graduate Student, Pennsylvania State College West HOVVARD F. FEHR, Instructor in Mathematics A. B. and Graduate Student, Lehigh University DANA F. GRIFFIN, Instructor in Algebra and Geometry A. B., Ursinus Collegeg A. M., University of Pennsylvania DEPARTMENT OF PRACTICAL ARTS J. LEHN KREIDER, Director of the Department B. S., Lebanon Valley Collegeg M. A., Yale University FRANKLIN V. GILL, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing Special Student at Pennsylvania State College GEORGE T. HADLEY, Instructor in Machine Shop Practice Special Student at Pennsylvania State College J. HERBERT KISSINGER, Instructor in Electrical Construction VVALTER S. FREES, Instructor in Printing ITALO DE FRANCESCO, Instructor in Free Hand Drawing Chester State Normal School, Student Philadelphia School of Industrial and University of Pennsylvania WILLIAM T. BRICKER, Instructor in Pattern Making Graduate VVilliamson Trade School Special Student at Pennsylvania State College HARLAN L. TOMKINS, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing Muncy Normal School and Pennsylvania State College DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE GEORGE D. UIBEL, Head of Department Millersville State Normal School, B. A., Franklin and Marshall College M. A., Columbia University Instructor in Physics WALTER G. KLEINSPEI-IN, Instructor in Chemistry B. S., M. S., Lafayette Collegeg Graduate Student, Harvard University HERMAN D. SCHULTZ, Instructor in sciences B. S., M. S., Bucknell University RUSSELL C. BOYLES, Instructor in Sciences ,, B. S. and Graduate Student, Pennsylvania State College NV. VVHALEN FENSTERMACHER, Instructor in Physics B. S., .Susquehanna University ASSISTANTS IN ADMINISTRATION MISS EMILY S. LEVAN, Secretary to Principal MISS M. ELIZABETH POETTER, Clerk Arts
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