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PART ERS IN PRUGRESS HENRY SOMERS, B. M., B. S. M., Baldwin-Wallace Col- lege Conservatory of Music, Berea, Ohio: Graduate Work, Ohio University The conductor of our choral ensembles directed musical programs which all of us enioyed . .. was the sponsor of the Minstrel and Christmas Cantata. Over four hundred students can boast of being a member of a chorus or glee club. JANE STONER. B. S. in C., Grove City College, Penn State College An ingratiating smile and an amiable person- ality are her intrinsic qualities instructor of typewriting and bookkeeping co-directress of the Junior Class Play Seventeen di- rected the Magazine Campaign sponsors the school annual. V JOSEPH SENI, B. S., St. Vincent College Our history teacher's capriciousness keeps him young in heart. He flatters the girls and out- wits the boys . . . assigns worksheets that re- quire work . . . liked by all his scholars . . . is assistant football coach. RONALD SHURIE, B. S. in Music Education, Indiana State State Teacher's College The brilliant performances of our band during football season are due to the ingenuity and conscientious efforts of Hurst's new Band Mas- ter. Student interest and enthusiasm has been revived by this admirable director. STEPHEN TOMECHKO, B. S., Thiel College Pep has been his nickname since way back when . . . teaches ancient history to sophomores and grammatical construction to freshies . . . has the ability to put it across ... is the type of schoolmaster students admire. M. M. BITNER, R. R., Graduate of Mt. Pleasant Hospital, P. G. Course at Elizabeth Steel Magee Many of us turn to Mrs. Bitner to soothe our fevered brow is always sympathetic and helpful . .. etficient and capable .. . is a credit to the nursing profession. STUDY T0 EET FUTURE PRUBLEMS
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.5- ws- FACULTY AND STUDENTS - C ASSR00 THEODORE MYERS, B. A., Elon College, North Carolina Students are afforded lessons in department, manners and morals as well as biology when this student prompter brings class to order . .. proiects osthetic ideals to his students . .. fav- orite word is Blippo . JOHN NOCK, B. S., M. Ed., Waynesburg College, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh If it is difficult, we can do it in an instant, it it is impossible, it may take a little time, is the famous saying of our math teacher never a dull moment in his classes. CLAIR TAGGART, B. S., Washington 6- Jefferson, Univer- sity of Pittsburgh Our capacious senior English instructor alle- viates the monotony of classroom procedure. His ready wit has won for him the admiration of faculty and students teaches Latin to resolute freshmen. FRANCES THOMPSON, B. A., University of Pittsburgh Under Miss Thompson's tutelage, industrious scholars master the French and Spanish Ian- guages. Her hobby is reading, reading, read. ing Je vous souhaite bonne chance, is her farewell message to seniors. JOSEPH SILVIS, B. S., Duquesne University, M. Ed., Uni- versity ot Pittsburgh JOSEPH Our enthusiastic director of the National For- ensic League responded to the request of the members and assumed the responsibilities as coach of the 'debate team in the middle of the season--great! SIMON, B. S., Pennsylvania State College The success of the Future Farmers of America is attributed to the counselling and guidance of our Agricultural Director is active in county and state agricultural affairs tall, athletic type. S. S. DeVAUX, M. D., Otterbein College, A. B., Cincinnati Medical College The geniality of our school doctor wins for him the confidence of the students . . . attends all football games and aids iniured players is a poet and humorist often the lite of a party. JOHN F. IRWIN, D. D. S., University ot' Pittsburgh Students appreciate this keen-witted practi- tioner who annually visits our school. His sound advice, it followed, will spare one from suttering an agonizing toothache.
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