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Mrs. Helen V. Ortman B.S.degrec Millersville State Teach- ers College, Penn. State University, Temple Uni- versity. Mr. Lester R. Cross A.B. and M,Ed. degrees Gettysburg College. Mil- lersville State Teachers C ol l e g e, Elizabethtown College, Western Mary- land College. Mr. Gross is the teacher of Chemistry, Physics. Busi- ness Math, and second year Algebra. He is adviser of our Memoscope which is produced yearly. As you walk into Room 7 you can always hear, Take out a piece of paper and pencil, please! Mr. Robert Miller is the teacher of all Commercial work respectively. Mrs. Orrman teaches Latin, French, and has charge of all Health classes. She is the coach of all the girls' sports at our school. Dribble that ball! That is the phrase at which she keeps her girls stepping. He is treasurer of the Athletic Association. Generally heard from him, Keep your eyes off the Mr. Robert Miller B.S. degree Franklin and .Marshall keyboard. Coney. L-Miss McDowell teaches Senior High English and Miss Maynle R. iterature. She is also the faculty adviser of the school news- McDowell paper, the Dover High Newsetle and Librarians. A.B. degree ardcallyright staff the deadline is Fri ay for i ewselre Valparaiso University' ' , , ' ' 'd 'V . . . 20 University of Pittsburgh. The 1954 Memoscope
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Henry J. Miller Mr. Henry J. Miller, our super- vising principal, supervises both Dover High and Dover Elementary schools. Mr. Miller is a graduate of Keystone State Teachers College and received his B.S. degree at Muhlenburg College and an M.A. degree at Columbia University. He also attended Pennsylvania State University and Temple University. It is Mr. lVliller's duty to pur- chase all material for the school. He has charge of the maintenance of the building and has control of the school in general, George N. Leib Mr. Leib is the principal of Dover High School. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees at Mil- lersville and Temple University. He also attended Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Leib's duties concerning the school are to make the announce- ments, supply the teachers with materials, take charge of the con- duct at all sports events at home, and also take care of all excuses. Mr. Leib also teaches mathe- matics. The 1954 Memoscope 19
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Mrs. Laird is the teacher of Freshman English and Literature. Pennsylvania State History and Civics. All school projects must pass Mrs. Laird's inspection for the fair. Sit down and get busy, comes commonly from Room 6. Mr. H. Leon Senft is the teacher of General Science and Biology. Girls and boys, today we will cut open a frog, said he. Boy! Do noses ever turn up. Then too. Mr. Senft is the coach for the Junior High Basketball team. He keeps his boys stepping. Mrs. Virginia Kunkle B.S. degree Pennsylvania University, Indiana State Teachers College. Mr. Richard Walters B.S. degree University. The 1954 Memoscope E. Mrs. Mabel Lau' AB degree Concord State Teachers College Millersville State Teachers College Mr. H. Leon Senft B.S. degree Millersville State Teach- ers College. Mrs. Kunkle teaches first year Algebra, Plain Geom- etry, and Problems on Democracy. She is a jolly person to whom everyone relates and pours out their hcarts. She is everyones friend. Mr. Walters is the teacher of History and Sophomore English. He is head of our Magazine Campaign. and di- rects Junior and Senior plays. Mr. Walters is a playful character and can always be found to have a desk full of toys. Gettysburg College. Tem- ple University. Muhlen- burg. Pennsylvania State 2I
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