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MRS. DOROTHY BAUGHMAN B.S. from Indiana State Teachers College . . . ioined her husband at midterm. MISS ELEANOR BELLONE- B.S. from Indiana State Teachers College . . . replaced Mrs. Baughman in January . . . frequently said, We won't get anything done unless you get quiet. lsee page 47? MISS BETTY KERACHER A.B. from Slippery Rock State Teachers College . . . taught girls' physical education . . . advised Cheer- leaders and Maiorettes . . . loved golfing and her new charcoal and pink Studebaker . . . memorable saying Showers! MRS. PATRICIA SCHWEPPE B.S. in Education from Clarion State Teachers College . . . enioyed teaching English and speech . . . will always be remembered for the fine way she read her chillun poetry excerpts. MISS MURIEL GALLAGHER M.A. from the University of Chicago . . . taught La- tin, Spanish, and senior English . . . fond of traveling and reading . . . plans to build a new home . . . Eche la guma en el cesto, por favor, was familiar to her Spanish classes. MRS. GENEVIEVE WYNCOOP B.S. from Indiana State Teachers College . . . left us for N. Huntingdon . . . has many friends at Irwin . . . her position was 'filled by MISS PEGGY MILLER . . . B.S. from University of Pittsburgh . . . taught all the commercial subiects . . . adviser of the Saber and Commercial Club . . . a very pleasant person. lsee page 47? Mrs. Baughman, Miss Keracher, and Mrs. Schweppe go to lunch in the pink Studebaker o e eac ers ssocta ton
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Mrs. Stauffer, Miss Jones, and Mrs. Painter relax Miss Wiley and Mrs. Hamilton are served by Mr between classes ' Shirley MRS. JANE STAUFFER M.L. from the University of Pittsburgh . . . attended California State Teachers College . . . instructor of arts and crafts . . . always spoke pleasantly . . . often reminded her classes, Don't forget to clean up. MISS AGNES JONES M.A. from the University of Chicago . . . taught math, solid geometry, and trig . . . was adviser for Tri-Hi-Y . . . her classes often led her to say, Folks, you're not with me. MRS. DOROTHY PAINTER A.B. from Allegheny College . . . taught freshman and sophomore English, and had the sophomores for home room . . . an excellent speaker . . . liked by all students . . . said, All right! All right! when every- thing was all wrong. MISS MARY WILEY A.B. from California State Teachers College . . . taught iunior high English . . . sponsored several essay contests . . . advised the Stamp and Letter Writing Clubs . . . found time for managing the Junior Red Cross . . . got tired of saying, Yes, you have checkout. MRS. WINIFRED HAMILTON M.L. from University of Pittsburgh . . . school librar- ian and adviser of Carillon . . . usually in a pleasant mood . . . holds a record for grandchildren . . . usually heard saying, Will you please get quiet? CHARLES L. SHIRLEY M.E. from University of Pittsburgh . . . taught general science and biology . . . became our new Assistant Principal after Christmas vacation . . . freshman class and student council adviser. RICHARD E. STEWART-B.S. from Indiana State Teachers College . . . took over Mr. Shirley's home room and general science classes . . . he already has many friends. isee page 477 13 Trained us to choose the best materials Bill Borland, an eighth grader, has already learned the value of WORDS
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The senior HOME EC girls have reached the stage of The lunior HOME EC girls are learning to master doing interesting proiects such as Christmas slippers machines and sew a straight seam Taught us the value of a good foundation LYMAN W. STOUGH A.B. from Waynesburg . . . could coach Varsity without getting ulcers . . . taught civics and math . . . directed the Lettermen . . . drove a blue Plymouth with a Bonnie blonde beside him . . . started games with, Boys, we've got to out hustle them. SAMUEL T. MARSICO A,B. from Slippery Rock State Teachers College . . . taught boys' physical education and courageously instructed teenage drivers . . . coached the wrestlers . . . has made the latter an important sport at lrwin . . . closed a class with, l'm locking the cage, boys. FRANK R. MARKOSKY B.5. from California State Teachers College . . . ran a fine shop and taught mechanical drawing . . . coached the Jay Vee and Junior Hi teams . . . in the process of building a house . . . Let's hold the noise down, boys, was his key to discipline. JOSEPH L. McMUNN A.B, from University of Pittsburgh . . . taught junior high social studies and math . . . our Athletic Director . . . enioyed watching TV and eating snacks . . . noisy classes often heard him say, Okay now, settle down. They settled! Mr. Stough, Mr. Marsico, M Markosky, and Mr. McMunn review last night's game
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