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orntory. Left, Top to Bottom: ANNA A. LATIMER, Temple University, AB.: Algebra, Salid Geometry and Trigonometry: Junior Class Adviser.A RALPH E. KLINE, Susquehanna University, A.B.g Plane Geometry: Chairman Membership Cnmrnitlee of the High Schaal P.T,A.g Chairman Refreshment Selling Camlnittee. KENNETH G. Jamison, Penn sim, s.s.g rhymsp Knight Anim. nigm, 'rw In mmm: PERICLES K. PAVLIDES, Analalia College, N.ll,: Penn Slate, B.S.g University nl Pennsylvania, KM.: Bialbgyp Chairman ol the Safety Camlniltee lor Callingsvraod Sthaali. CHARLES H. WEHLER, Franklin and Marshall, Ph.B.p Chemistry: Bialogyg aiiiih with some administrative work: Chairman School Legislorinn P.T.A, WILBUR SHENK, Goshen College, A.B.g Biolagyg Sophomore Class Adviser, The Science and Mathematics Department ll HE aims at the Science Department are stated in the following abiectivesz l. To give a genuine appreciation of what science means in every phase at modern life. ' 2. To instill such ideals as those of accuracy, achievement, open-mindedness, and thoroughness. 3. To promote appreciation for the work of recognized experts, and to preaare for College Entrance Examinations, CHARLES H. WEHLER. H ATHEMATICS fosters the ability to grasp a situation, to seize the factsg facili- tates logical and quantitative thinkingg encourages responsibility, inquiry, obedience to law, accuracy, persistence, neatness and independent thinking. The students learn the meaning and use of mathematics tables and instruments and their value as labor-saving devices, Mathematics sharpens the mind. RALPH E. KLINE, ax Upper Right: Szenes in n muthema tits :lass and in the chemistry lab
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An znglnn :less during recitation. English Department ff HE aims at the English Department generally do not vary from the aims of the other departments, Our obiectixes, whether for college-preparatory. general, or commercial groups, are understanding, application, and retention of the basic principles of' the subiect. Particularly the aims of the English Department are to he-lp pupils to read in- telligently, to write and speak correctly: to create a desire for more good' reading and to enable pupils to evaluate it iusrlyg to give literary experience and acquaint pupils with a wide range at masterpieces.: to foster a literary conscience, supply a broader perspective, and encourage high ideals. ,I ARTHUR FERNER run nw, inn In iight: 1, Annum remiss, Juniata cnilsge, A.a.g Penn sim, MA.: Nominal Honor Society Aavim. num P. Gauss, wen cnesinn rmiinfs' College: Jnninln Cullege, ma. norm HDDPER, similar College, Am.: Junior neu cms Council Aaiimg xnigni Adviser. Rum A. HUZZARD, univeisiry al vnnnsyivunin, s.s.g Calls-High Nm Adviser, Barham Row, left lo righl: EDITH H. KROENER, University nl Pennsylvania, B.5.p Dramurlc Club Adviser. EUNICE E. MELLINGER, Millervillc Normal Sclwbly Penn Slnle, A.B.j Adviser for College Entrance Requlremenls. RUTH STEVENSON, Glaisbnln Normal Schoolg Temple Unlvcrxily, B.5.: Drum and Bugle Corp! Adviser.
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A Hislary Class Rediscovers Modern Europe 1 Social Studies Tap nw, Lett on Right: ri. K, Russ HOLSTON, mmkim uma Mmimii, A.B.g university or Pmmsyivmiin, MA, American History ami cmmmerirp can com, marry rfmum or A. A. xAiuzv Mii.i.rn, rmrikim ima Mmimii, A.B.: Temple university, mm., mam.. ciimpmm nimryg senior crm Adviser-5 ri-mmf nf P.T.A.g Nimmmi new Society Aavam. SAMUEL L. BYHAM, University of Western Maryland, Al.: Industrial Historyg Madern European Histaryg Assistant Faatball Contllg Baseball Coach. Lett. Two Lower: sznrmw F. MARK, mirgm University, s.s.g srmmifs, Algebrag ausxemaii com., Assmimr raomii emit. JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN, Rutgers university, s.s.g smut Problems ami American namryg Tennis cimn. ff HE social studies aim to emphasize the relationships which exist between the past and the present, and to make a vital contribution by placing emphasis an life situations as they unfold before us, lt is sincerely believed that such a program will not only give the student an intelligent cultural background but will also help him to analyze, evaluate, and understand the social, economic, and political problems which he meets and will cantinuc to meet along the highway at life. l-li K REISS HOLSTON.
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