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MRS. A. MARY SINCLAIR, ALBRIGH1' COLLEGE, A.B., is perhaps the jolliest female member of Our faculty. She is most often seen in black, with her hair rolled up along the side of her head, and a big bright smile on her face. Her favorite expression seems to be 'A 'Tis True! or Listen carefully, then hand in your reac- tions. MISS LUCILLE SMITH, PENNSYLVANIA S'rA'rE COLLEGE, B.S. can probably be classified as the quietest member of the faculty. Her splen- did work in the Home Economics department has brought renewed interest in that field, 'both in classwork and in the extra-curricular Home-Ec. Club. Ice cream is her favorite food while she detests wearing hats and rubbers. MISS ROSEMARY E. STEWART, WHEATON COLLEGE, A.B., came to Hamburg three years ago to teach Junior High School SO- cial Studies. Her pleasant smile and friendly manner have won her a host of friends in the student body. She took upon herself the organ- ization and development of the Junior Tri-Hi-Y, which has become quite active during the past year, and which each year graduates a number of well-trained girls to the Senior group. TRANSUE WAGNER VICTOR H. TRANSUE, PENN STATE COLLEGE, B.S., M.S., our Science teacher, has served the school faithfully for eighteen years. His pep talks in assembly on such subjects as athletics, the Red Cross, and scrap and paper drives are familiar to all of us. EARL WAGNER, PENN STATE COLLEGE, B.S., M.S., takes the laurels for being the jolliest male member of Our faculty. He professes to be an expert on the workings of the female mind, and On wOmen's tastes and fancies. He may 'be recognized by the little red 'ffuller brush he wears under his nose. MAHLON W. WEBER, FRANKLIN AND MARSH.ALL COLLEGE, A.B., has served Ham- burg High School for 22 years as a mathematics instructor. He is especially prominent for his un- tiring efforts with the stage crew, and in his willingness to spend all Of his time at work in the school. MRS. MARVIN WENGERT, HANIBURG HIGH SCHOOL, Mr. Land's efficient secretary, has spent her first year with us after having been employed by the Department of Public Instruc- tion, Teachers Bureau, in Harrisburg for three years. The most important event this year for her was her marriage to a classmate now serving in Uncle Sam's Navy. WEBER WENGERT
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STANLEY M, FORTNEY, MII.I.ERsvILI.E S'I'A'I'Ia 'I'IsAcIII2Rs CoI.I.I2c:E, B.S., our industrial arts teacher, has been a member of the faculty for IZ years during which time he has supervised the building of Inuch of the nice furniture which graces the homes of Hamburg. Although his home is next to the school, he must hurry every morning to beat the 8:30 bell. MISS LOIS M. KLINIS, CEDAR CREST CoI.I.I50Ii, B.S., uses sixty-four dollar words pro- fusely. Her favorite expression is Look it up! 'llhe High Lights stall has been aided by her diligent work during the past term. Fond of music, she brings records to school to play after school hours. IXIISS ANNlC'l I'Ii MIQRCURIO, IJICKIN- soN CoI.I.Isc:Iz, A.B., PENN STATE COI.I.nt:E, IW.S., has been our language teacher and Student Council advisor for three years. If you see a tall woman with a peaches and cream complexion and silky black hair, it's bliss lwercurio, you can bet. IEIII.INr: Er-rgg WILLIAM I. RICEIJ, BI.ooMsBURc ST.-X'l'li 'IIEACHERS C0I.I.Iac:Ie, B.S., UNIvIaRsITv or PENNSYLVANIA, NLS., will always be remem- bered for his successful management of our war bond rallies and for his snappy basketball and Pinnacle campaign programs in assembly. He ad- vises the Pinnacle staff and Commercial Club, and acts as treasurer of the Activities Fund. MRS. GLADYS S. RHOADS, KU'I'Z'I'0XW'N STATE rI1EACHERS CoI.I.IeoIz, B.S., has this year brought her pleasant smile to the library of Ham- burg High after having taught at Latrobe for two years. This year she has served as the competent advisor of the Library Club and of the Literary Society. MARK SCHWARZ, New YORK UNIV'IZR- SI'I'Y, B.S., our music instructor, has been known for his rich, tenor voice, or for his artful violin playing in our school during the past three years. His excellent guidance has helped bring marked success to our musical organizations-the lklixed Chorus, the Orchestra, the Girls' Ensemble, and the Boys' Double Quartet. FoR'I'NaI' KLINE I SINCIAIR SMITH gf,-MMR-,f V
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Y L William Penn, Man of Vision, Courage, Action, the Penn lVIutual's mural painting by N. C. Wyetlz. Penn is the central fgure in the painting. Shown with him are three men rhiefly responsible for the deed of grant of the Profvinee: King Charles II, his brother the Dulce of York -who sueeeeded him as King James II, and Sir Leonine Jenkins, Englandfv Seeretary of State. Below Penn stands George Fox -with the Quakers for whom Penn founded his Profeinee as an Holy Experiment of religious freedom. The background is an allegorical representation of the Lon- don of 1682 as the aged Uld World in eontrast 'with the bright New llforld of Pennsylfuania. Penn's ship, the PVel- eome, appears on the Delaware River. fThis ellt furnished tlzrough the courtesy of the Penn lWuIual Life Insuranee Company, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- 'eania.j SE IUHS
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