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. J DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS JOHN S. RADER, Head of the Department A. B., Franklin and Marshall College: L. I.. B., Syracuse University Instructor in Mathematics J. ELMER SANDT, Instructor in Algebra and Trigonometry School Attendance Officer Kutztown State Normal Schoolg 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., Vifashington and Jefferson College, Graduate Student, Pennsylvania State College YVest HOIVARD 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 A 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 Schoolg Student Philadelphia School of Industrial and University of Pennsylvania WILLIAM T. BRICKER, Instructor in Pattern Making Graduate Williamson Trade School Special Student at Pennsylvania State College IIARLAN L. TOMKINS, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing Muncy Normal School and Pennsylvania State College DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE GEORGE D. UIBEL, Head of Department A Millersville State Normal Schoolg B. A., Franklin and Marshall Collegeg M. A., Columbia University Instructor in Physics WALTER G. KLEINSPEHN, 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 W. WHALEN FENSTERMACI-IER, Instructor in Physics B. S., Susquehanna University ASSISTANT S IN ADMINISTRATION MISS EMILY S. LEVAN, Secretary to Principal MISS M. ELIZABETH POETTER, Clerk Arln
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1 iliarulig JOHN H. EISENHAUER, Principal B. A., A. M., Bucknell University, A. M., Columbia University CARL L. CASSEL, Vice Principal A. B., Yale University, A. M., Columbia University DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SAMUEL P. DIETRICH, Head of Department A. B., Ursinus College, Bloomsburg State Normal School, M. Accts, Williamsport Commercial College V Instructor in Banking and Economics NVLLLIAM H. WISLER, Instructor in Stenography and Typewriting Taylor Business School, Student, Temple University ROSCOE S. LANTZ, Instructor in Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typing B. C. S., Bowling Green Business University, Graduate University of Pennsylvania Extension School of Accounts and Finance VVILLIAM S. BANNON, Instructor in Bookkeeping and Commercial Geography B. S., Susquehanna University DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH XVILLIAM L. FINK, Head of Department A. B., Ursinus College, A. M., Lehigh University Instructor in English ROBERT F. ARNOLD, Instructor in English and Latin Cumberland Valley State Normal School, A. B., Princeton University, A. M., University of Pennsylvania SAMUEL S. FOX, Instructor in English B. A., Muhlenberg College, Graduate Student, University of Pennsylvania ALAN O. DECH, Instructor in English A. B., Albright.College, A. M., University of Pennsylvania . LEON C. HUNTER, Instructor in English Clarion CPa.J State Normal, A. B., Pennsylvania State -College JOHN R. XVHITE, Instructor in English . A. B., Northwestern University YVILLIAM H. BOSIVELL, Instructor in English A. B., University of Pennsylvania, S. T. B., Philadelphia Divinity School DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES NORMAN 'C. BRILLHART, Instructor in History A. B., Albright, A. M., University of Pittsburgh, Graduate Student, Harvard University THOMAS B. SMYTHE, Instructor in History A. B., A. M., University of Pennsylvania VVILLIAM E. TROUTMAN, Instructor in History Kutztown State Normal School, A. B. Franklin and Marshall College Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin and University of Pennsylvania JOHN J. DIETRICH, Instructor in History and Athletic Coach A. B., Bucknell University, Graduate Student 'Colunib' U of Pennsylvania RAYMOND V. MOOD, Instructor in History B. S., Lafayette, Graduate Student, University of Pennsylvania SAMUEL W. KERR, School Librarian A. B., A. M., Franklin and Marshall College, Student Universities of Berlin and Penn DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES CARL L. CASSEL, Head of Department A. B., Yale University, A. M., Columbia. University Instructor in Latin and French FRANK W. BINGAMAN, Instructor in Latin A. B., Gettysburg College, Graduate Student, Columbia University JOHN M. OLIVER, Instructor in French A. B., College of Emporia Graduate Student, University of Grenoble and La Sorbonne, Paris ia niversity and University YVARREN F. GISH, Instructor in Latin and German A. B., Franklin and Marshall College . CARL L. CLUGSTON, Instructor in Spanish Cumberland Valley State Normal School, A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University, Graduate Student, University de San Simon, Bolivia, and Albright College
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Principal's Foreword To the Boys of 1927 Feb1 z.mry.' School days, and especially High School days, when spoken of in retrospect, are generally referred to as the happiest days in one's life. VVhen thus in a reminiscent mood this volume will prove i11- valuable. We have recorded here what will be a part of the history of our school as you, yourselves, have written it. Fond memories will be aided as you turn its pages. Valedictories occasion serious- ness. They cause one to think of the achievements and failures of the past. I would that this parting work might carry with it encourage- ment and good cheer for the future. May the lessons you have learned here help you meet, manfully, the work of the world as you confront it. ' You will always find a hearty welcome here. We hope your visits may be frequent. We most earnestly urge you to tell us wherein your training failed to meet the demands of your position. You can thus render a valuable service to your school by helping us to adjust our programs of work to meet life situations more adequately. This is still your school, although you have left it. Help to keep it an institution of whicl1 you may justly be proud. ' JOHN H. EISENHAUER, ' Principal.
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