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What the Critics Say The high school serving a community with eighty-four industries of wide diversification reflects a subtle culture in its staff and its pupils. The school is to be commended on the wide range of subjects offered in the various curricula. Excellent work is being done in music and the correlation of science and mathematics for the vocational subjects. School publications deserve commendation for their number, quality, and opportunities given for pupil participation. Very obvious arc the fine personal relationships of confidence, respect, and helpfulness among teachers, pupils, and administration, resulting in similar relationships in the community. Pace 1 The Evaluative Criteria Committee
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c he Class of 1946 is honored to dedicate tins first peacetime edition of the Rechauffe to Mr. W. El wood Cooper, senior class adviser, teacher of Oral English, and director of the junior and senior plays, among which have been “Hay Fever,” “Berkeley Square,” “Sun- Up,” “You Can't Take It with You,” “Heaven Can Wait,” The Man Who Came to Dinner,” “Out of the Frying Pan,” “The Ninth Guest,” and “Arsenic and Old Lace.” Mr. Cooper will always be remembered by this year’s graduating class as a real friend and counselor. Face S
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EL I OX E. S TONE B.A.. University of Nebraska M.A., Columbia University Mr. Stone’s many duties as principal include advising the H.H.S.A. Although his main interest is teaching, he takes pleasure in reading action stories, playing golf, collecting canes, and taking part in Scottish affairs. He is the proud owner of a bagpipe and a suit of Highland kills. Mr. Stone has gained the confidence and admiration of every student. Mr. Stoni Administration Mr. Erb MISS FANNIE OSTERS TOOK B.A., Gouciifr College Miss Ostcrstock, one of the office secretaries, utilizes her spare time by gardening in the summer and read- ing. all year long. g. everything from cssamsui iu jiU. fk. MISS JEANNE UNANGST Easton High Sciiooi. Miss Unangst, a graduate of Easton High School, is always cheerful and co-operative. Her pleasant per- sonality and willingness to help have endeared her to both teachers and students. ALBER T S. ERB B.S., Muhlenberg College M.A., Leiiigii University Mr. Erb is the cheerful assistant principal of Easton High. Although he is in charge of discipline, lie is a very friendly person. He spends a good deal of time in playing his violin and reports that his ncighlior- hood is still well populated. Miss Unangst. Miss Osterstock Page 5
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