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HW'-Vkaw.-... ,.....- 5 -.--., 1 155' 1 The Chieftain, of 1947, honors through this dedication I. Stanley Landis, who has expanded the horizons of Glen-Nor's world through his inspired instruction of shop and mechanical drawing: who has encour- aged the students to be better members of Glen-Nor by his sound ad- vice, and who has directed the Class ot '47 with a deep understanding and untiring interest in its every endeavor. How pompous we sound! Yet all these eulogies are well-deserved. Fully realizing, however, that none really helps you to know our dedi- catee land one must know him to appreciate himl, we ask you to join us as we interview him personally. It you're ready, Mr. Landis, let's proceed- Born? Yes. Lancaster County. Where did you attend high school? I went to Paradise Township High, but it wasn't all paradise. What was your attitude toward school as a boy? You mean, how did I like it? Well . . . tHere Mr. Landis cleared his throat and the answer was inaudible.l Where did you attend college? Millersville State Teachers' Collee. At the present time I am going to Temple University. Did you ever teach at any school other than Glen-Nor? Yes. I taught at Coplay High in Lehigh County, and also at Fleet- wood High, which is located in Berks County. What do you do in your spare time? What spare time? Well, when you do tind yourself tree? Why, I am an amateur gunsmith. What do you like best about teaching? The contact with young people. What sports do you care tor the most? Hunting and swimming. Do you like to dance? Yes, very much. Do you have any pet dislikes? Well, it there is one thing which brings me to the state ot madness and rage it is having a person chew a dry cracker close by my ear-I can't stand it! For some reason I teel that cr ackers should be quietly devoured. Do you think it an honor to be the sponsor of the Senior Class? I teel that it is quite an honor. The class was indeed considerate to have me. What kind ot an appetite do you have? Not much at any time, but OFTEN. How do you feel about having The Chiettain dedicated to you? 'iWhat? Is that what this grilling is tor? Why me? It certainly is very much ot a surprise. All I can say is that I am very gratetul, and teel it is a high honor that the stat! has chosen me. I won't soon forget it.
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Older 0 fAe DEDICATION .................... Page Eight DIRECTORS AND PRODUCERS. . .Page Twelve SCRIPT AND SCORE .......... Page Tweniy DRAMATIS PERSONAE ..... Page Twenty-two Fmsr Ac'r ACTIVITIES .... Page Forty-four Sncorw Ac'r ATHLETICS .... .... P age Sixty-four
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Glen-Nor students and faculty members were shocked to learn of the sudden death of Mr. Daniel H. Englehart on February 13. Yes, he had been sick, very sick, but he had rallied. In fact, he was out at a bas- ketball game only the previous Friday night. Then- he was gone. For twenty-four years Danny, as he was known to all, served the school faithfully--first as a member of the original school board and then as chief custo- dian. Arriving in the morning before anyone else and leaving at night after everyone else, he served effi- ciently and cheerfully. Constantly he was on the job and Willing to lend a hand. Glen-Nor will certainly miss a friend and com- Mn. D. H. ENcu.sHAn'r panion who made school days comfortable and happy and worthwhile. an in emory 0 Glen-Nor suffered a great loss in the death of Mr. Witherow Love, one of its valuable directors, on Iuly 31, 1946. In spite of impaired health as a result of a heart condition, Mr. Love willingly accepted the responsibil- ity placed upon him by the community's citizens in be- ing elected to the joint Glen-Nor High School Board. As a member he zealously fulfilled the duties connected with the chairmanship of the Properties Committee and the Vice-Presidency. No praise can be adequate for this man who served the school so faithfully. Endeared to all who knew him, his opinions were highly respected. Faculty and student body alike pay homage to the memory of a great friend. MR. W. A. LOVE Av., ! A fa .91-,
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