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,K X ja.- HARRY ABRAHAM LLOYD ALLSHOUSE JOHN BARNES PHILIP BELTZ ISABELLE BOOTHMAN 31111212145 gli: WILLIAM ABRAHAM MYRTLE BAINBRIDGE MARY BEABES SALVATORE BlTONTI MARY BRISBANE FACULTY A guiding hand through the years LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT has the important iob ot preparing students to bet- ter express themselves in English and foreign languages. English courses, which must be taken each year, stress the basic principles ot grammar and composition, Past and contemporary literature are pre- sented to acquaint students with great liter- ary accomplishments. As a comprehensive knowledge ot foreign languages is necessary in many diplomatic and industrial vocations, courses in French, German, Latin, and Spanish are otliered. Those interested in public speaking are of- fered courses that will enable them to learn how to be a convincing speaker. Also available are speech correction classes. Mr. Minder instructs linda Hohn and Bill lynch how to operate the controlled leader. l-4
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Assistant Principal endowed our students with patience We will follow your careers in schools of higher learning, as well as in the workaday world. We are interested in you as an in- dividual, as well as hoping to learn from your experiences additional ways in which your school may serve those who follow you. We also have an additional and special interest, as you represent the first class that has completed its entire senior high school program here. You are completely the sons and daughters of Hemptielcl. We are proud of you and your accomplish- ments. We have rejoiced with you in your successes and more and more have come to realize our loss when you leave. Our wish for you as you depart is that each and everyone will attain the goal in life that was established while here. Our efficient secretaries Miss Wilson and Mrs. Woodburn as semble and type the morning announcements. ERNEST GERHART Assistant Principal r-'Q PAUL HATCH Vocational Director
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Each contributing what he is most fi? to give youth HARRY ABRAHAM an amicable rfor'd history teacher who obfaired his BA. degree from West- rninster Coilege hifi led his love to' sports by being assistant coach to our basketball tearn. WILLIAM ABRAHAM our proven tootball coazh and athleti: director has an arid inter, est in sports halts from the University ot Pittsburgh where he obtained his B,A. and M,Ed. degrees instructs American history. LLOYD M. ALLSHOUSE competent athletic taculty manager obtained his BS and M.Ed. degrees from indiana State Teachers College and Duquesne University besides mathea matics, he enioys gardening and traveling. MYRTLE BAINBRIDGE mathematics depart- ment head reading and sewing help hll in her spare time teaches algebra an alumna of Thiel College and the University of Pittsburgh where she received her A. B. and M.Ed. degrees. JOHN T. BARNES an undergraduate of Penn- sylvania State University Extension and the Uni' versity of Pittsburgh teaches interesting vo' cational drafting classes enioys chess and choral singing along with hunting and golfing. MARY K. BEABES efficient head librarian alumna of Clarion State Teachers College and Syracuse University sponsors the Library Club . favorite pastimes are sewing, reading and music appreciation. PHILIP M. BELTZ congenial typing teacher sponsors personal typing attended indiana State Teachers College and the University of Pittsburgh sports, bowling and reading take up his spare time. SALVATORE BITONTI pleasant Junior Histor- ian Club sponsor enioys teaching history and English hobbies include reading, music and sports received his B,A, and M.Ed. at St. Vincent College and the University of Pittsburgh. ISABELLE BOOTHMAN proticient senior English teacher and iournalism teacher sponsors The Royal an indiana State Teachers College, Tem- ple University and University of Pittsburgh graduate with a BA. and M.Ed. degrees. MARY BRISBANE efficient iunior English teacher atttended California State Teachers College and Pennsylvania State University re- ceiving a BS. degree students are grateful for her excellent instruction, As French club sponsor, Mrs. Knox distributes monthly news- papers to Wayne Hebrank and Joan Agana. Paul Teacher and Fred Shultz Iearn more about our South American neighbors from Mr. Abraham. Peggy Lu Eakin points out a trig function as Danny Dernoise and Miss Waugaman check with the text.
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