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FACULTY lf you ever wondered what the Py' thagorean theorem is and how to solve it, you should have asked Mr. Hess, our math teacher and Gnancial adviser for the Argus. His clear explanation would have settled your problem quickly. Another of our teachers whose knowledge of the science of mathematics guuded many students was Mr Rltten house Study halls were very often filled with pupils busily scratching their heads trylng to solve for X Elvin Hess John Rittenhouse If ever there was a tume when you were In need of someone who could thread a needle you should have called on one of the gurls In Mrs Shelters Home Ec classes These glrls were really talented seam stresses How many of us when passung the Home E: kltchen smelled somethnng that resembled a steak dunner wth all the trummlngs'7 Very possibly thats lust what It was No wonder we envned the gurls ID Mrs Dore s classes Margorue Shelter Janet Dore L? 's Just use plain horse sense for good old stable ut I thought YOU turned on the stove Mary thunkmg says Mr Hess Frances says Ethel Wonder what Mrs Dore us thlnklng 13 f g-v---4- ---f -' ' '. . . , ' i h ' . l k N I V 1 . . 5' . K . ,l ' , 5 ,, . HB ' . . ,, H , . , , . l
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FACULTY Look at the future secretaries of H H S Work Busy hands? It must be an nllusl n mg hard arent they? ll 'Hi' James Stewart Phyllls Zergler Miss Millers affable dlsposmon en ed h r o b not only a lea: er but also a counselor to her stenographnc pupuls Her goal of commercual com petence was reached by a well planned and carefully taught course of study M X Y otherwise known as Mr Scott was one of our versatlle math teachers Hrs work on the grlduron con trnbuted much toward wlnnung the cham puonshrp rs small fry basketball players also made wmnung hustory Mr Stewart teacher of commercnal subjects was kept constantly busy maklng preparatlons for ball games and play offs He encouraged his students to be come top notch salesmen and served the well lrked guardnan of room ll Mass Zengler dad an outstandung lob an preparmg students for the business world Prospectwe employers paused to watch the busy students whose fingers flew over the typewruter keys These men looked no farther than the Commercual Department of H H S for competent sec retarles Q Jumatta Maller Wulllam Scott 12 4 Y k l . . . - . ' 'o. A ' A 1 at - ' abl e t e h - ' ' 'W ' l lc?- r, - , ' . -Mn ,' . . 4 H. H - H -
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-of-.......,,,,,,,, William Etsweller Mr Mater Cl newcomer to our school dad outstanding work In decreasing the number of wreckless drivers The mag netlc board used to illustrate traffic haz Education Miss Snyder who stopped teaching English and directing plays for a year to work as full time llbrarlan was quite busy Besides keepmg track of thousands of books and revising card files she dl rected the Kiwanis contest and served as literary adviser for the Argus FACU LTY George Melson Mr Etsweller Industrial Arts lnstruc tor taught the carpenters and machinists of our school about such sublects as weld mg electronics plastics and machine shop fundamentals ln his classes we found teen aged Industrial America Mr Melson Vocational Agriculture teacher and adviser of the F F A group was indeed busy Hrs classes in farm shop work his checking of home prolects and his regular classes helped produce good young farmers Kenneth Mater Anna Snyder '-e--.J Now gurls this IS an engme begins Mr Mater Ronnie Carbaugh Norm Davis and LeRoy Ewing as future drivers look on team with Mr Melson to see what comes from the can 14 . I ' 1 . I . I . I t V - u I - - 11 1 - 1 . . . , 1 1 - 1 1 u u - - A . I . - ards, was a helpful teaching aid in Driver 1 - . I l I . . .- 5 I 5 91 ..- I - - IUIH4 L I ,, . . . . ,, . . . . 1 1 . 1 1 1
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