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MORE BRAIN-TRUSTERS ELIZABETH REESE—holder of B. S. degree-- graduate of Susquehanna University—attended Uni- versity of Wisconsin—instructs classes in bookkeep- ing I and II. commercial law. MALISSA SCHENKEMEYER—graduate of Indiana State Teachers College—obtained B. S. degree— adviser to Girl Reserve Club—teacher of home economic.;. WILLIAM SCOTT—new football coach—teaches plane geometry, health, and physical education— has B. S. degree from Juniata College. MARY SPANGLER—instructor in English, history, and geography—attended California State Teachers College, Universities of Pittsburgh and West Vir- ginia. GEORGE TOWNSEND—teacher of algebra I, American history, and general science—holder of A. B. and M A. degrees—attended Susquehanna and Pittsburgh Universities. LAURENCE WOLF—has B. S. degree from Buffa- lo State Teachers College—instructs classes in mechanical drawing and industrial arts. FOURTEEN
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THEY h IIW THE ANSWERS BYRON KUHS—instructor in English and social studies—adviser of Hi-Y Club—director of senior class play—obtained A B. degree from Gettysburg College, M Ed. from Pennsylvania State College, and attended University of Pittsburgh. EDWARD LEAF—attended Manchester College for two years—graduated from California Teachers College with B S. degree in secondary education —did graduate work at Slippery Rock Teachers Col- lege—instructor in world history, health, physical education—basketball coach. KATHRYN LONG—has B. S. degree from In- diana State Teachers College and M Ed. degree from University of Pittsburgh—adviser of junior class and Press Club—teaches shorthand and typing. SARA LOUISE MARKLE—librarian and English teacher—attended University of Pittsburgh, where she obtained A B and Master of Letters degrees. ELIZABETH MOORE—a graduate of Memorial Hospital—instructs home nursing class—school nurse and truant officer. BETTY JANE ORMS—adviser to Girl Reserve Club—instructs classes in art—teaches spelling— graduated from Indiana State Teachers College, B S. degree in public school arts. THIRTEEN
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STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW (left to right| — Roth. M Walk er Rankin. C. Market. N Horne, loannr Ro e. | Weaver. SECOND ROW—McHugh. A. Brown Gold- berg. Popovich. Fletcher. B Nine. Cameron THIRD ROW-E. M.sh. Repp. R Aveni. G. Blaichak. Man fluv Larson Mr Keller FOURTH ROW —Rychak. N Koehler. W Hop kins. IIUII LEGISLATORS The Student Council is composed of one representative and one alternate from each home room, making a total of twenty-four members. Three officers were elected by the group: George Blaschak, junior, president; Janet Rankin, senior, vice president; and Ruth Fletcher, sophomore, secre- tary. The purpose of the student governing body is to grant expression for student opinion in the planning of school activities and to provide a clearing house for special problems which require both student and faculty discussion. The group is constantly seeking better and finer ways of encouraging student participation in school administration. The Council strives also to coordinate school activities with those of the community in salvage and scrap drives, so that the school is an active unit in a war-time nation. Outstanding among the accomplishments of the council this year was the raising of funds for the yearbook. The sale of Christmas decorations and matinee performances by Mr. D. K. Ernst, hypnotist, were sponsored for this purpose. Elected by popular vote to represent the entire student body, the Council is a functioning example of the democratic way of life. FIFTEEN
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