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zmmonni OtT- □raam troaro mo O' INDUSTRIAL ART Clarence S. Ackerman, B. S., East Stroudsburg Teachers College. Photography, philately, and travel claim Mr. Ackerman’s leisure time. Charles A. Brower, Oswego State Teachers College. Mr. Brower as assist- ant coach has done much to improve the basketball teams. Paul C. Detweiler, Pennsylvania State College. Mr. Detweiler is head of the recently formed vocational machine-shop course. Bradley L. Flagg, B. S., Pennsylvania State College. Mr. Flagg is a capable instructor, full of energy and fun. Theodore Hansen, Drexel Institute, University of Pennsylvania. When he is not busy with his studies at Muhlenberg College, Mr. Hansen enjoys an evening of bowling. Edwin T. John- son, Buffalo State Teachers College; Ph.B., Muhlenberg College; M. A., New York University. Though busy directing the General Department, Mr. Johnson occupies himself outside of school with sports, dogs, interior decoration, and an occasional opera. Charles W. Melberger, Pennsylvania State Teachers College. Mr. Mel- berger is an ardent sportsman. George L. Stacy, Muhlenberg College. In his spare time Mr. Stacy enjoys studying art and walking with his dog. HEALTH EDUCATION W. Clyde Notestine, B. S., East Stroudsburg State Teachers College. During the school year assisting with coaching the football team and coaching the track team take up much of Mr. Notestine’s time. Twelve
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MUSIC Minnie M. Ackerman, B. S. in Music, New York University. Miss Ackerman is always pleasant and has a smile for everyone. She conveys much of her store of musical knowledge to members of the Music Club and her music classes. James B. Beam. B. S. in Music, New York University. Mr. Beam is celebrating his twenty-fifth year as Supervisor of Music in the Easton Schools. Walter C. Renk- witz, B.S. in Music, New York University. Mr. Renkwiiz has given much time and sincere effort to improve both the orchestra and the band. SOCIAL SCIENCE Denton R. Bedford, B. S., M. S., Lafayette College. Mr. Bedford has the unusual hobby of collecting Indian relics. He has spent much time on Indian reservations. Merrill Cassf.baum, Ph.B., Muhlenberg College; M. A., Lehigh University. Mr. Cassebaum, assistant coach of the E. H. S. football squad, finds real pleasure in coaching. William H. Fackenthal, Ph.B., M. A., Lafayette College. In his classes Mr. Fackenthal has done much to further the students’ interests in current events. Max C. Harmon, B. A., University of Maine; M. A., Columbia University. Mr. Harmon's work as a history teacher and his help- ful supervision of the Junior Hi-Y will never be forgotten. William E. Kuf.bler, B. S., East Stroudsburg State Teachers College; M. A., Lehigh University. Mr. Kuebler enjoys tennis and golf. Students enjoy his witty remarks. Roy F. Stan- ton, Ph.B., Lafayette College; M. A., Columbia University; Universite de Mont- pelier. Mr. Stanton is an ardent camera fan. He as hken some excellent pic- tures of his student friends. vK. Mr. Kuebler, Mr. Cassebaum, Miss Ackerman, Mr. Harmon. Mr. Renkwitz Mr. Stanton, Mr. Fackenthal, Mr. Bedford, Mr. Beam Z3D GCaCZJQDCDtE DOC n Eleven
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ZX3 SOnOHDE DOOHC Thirteen Miss Sterner. Miss Jaffe. Mr. Henderson. Miss Bamako. Miss Frankenfield Miss Newman. Miss Willauer, Miss Albright BUSINESS EDUCATION Edith A. Albright, B. S., New York University. Miss Albright has a collection of pictures of students, friends, and places she has visited. Jean Barnako, B. S., Boston University. Miss Bamako acts as adviser to the Sophomore Girl Reserve Club. Jessie I. Frankenfield, B. S., Columbia Uni- versity. Miss Frankenfield has kept E. H. S. in the news by reporting the school activities for the Easton Express. Herbert T. Henderson, B. S., M. A.. University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Henderson is one of our most popular teachers. Student guidance and placement occupy much of his time. Frances G. Jaffe, Indiana State Teachers College. Miss Jaffe’s good humor and sincerity have made her well liked by her students. M. Kathryn Newman, B. S., New York University. Among the best-liked teachers is Miss Newman, whose interests lie in making successful secretaries and in cultivating beautiful plants. Dorothy M. Sterner, B. S., Beaver College. Miss Sterner and her classes efficiently and successfully handled ticket sales for high school musical and dramatic productions. Anne Willauer, B. S., Temple University. Miss Willauer heads the retail selling classes and is always willing to assist her students in every way.
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