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3 2 w if A ' l th D Marchand B Guy and C Willby Experience in cooking will help B. Von Cannon, D Using a a e, . . . . prepare for the future in this 'Edo it yourself era. Parfitt, and D. Snyder to become able homemakers To make education produce good citizens 'K . Q. sq J' f 1 Y . l A H :mv What do I do with these parts? inquires Mrs. Branthoover of Mr. Marsico and Mrs. Bowers. They don't fit! Chris is a big help in health classes and 3 1 has become quite a character around school. 13
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Had a common goal Miss Muriel Gallagher, Mrs. Dorothy Painter, Miss Madeline Hershey, Mrs. Jane Stauffer. Mrs. Patricia Schweppe, Miss Eleanore Bellone, Mrs. Betteiean Branthoover, Miss Pegge Miller. f.. . . ,,...v.. E. What a wonderful way to get educated! was the opinion of the sophomores bound for Buhl Planetarium. Student-teacher relations determine the kind of days each have. Each group has dis- tinct problems. Understanding is needed by everyone. Here are our teachers caught during free time. Pouringtcoffee for the girls in her new home is Miss Gallagher. She is held in high esteem, especially by academic seniors, who appreciate her broad knowledge of language. Holding her cup is our Miss Hershey, whose history classes have broadened our world outlook. The problems of the class of '57, the FTA, and Hot Rodders, have often raised her blood pressure. Next is Mrs. Stauffer who taught art. Super- vising the instruction of the lower grades re- quired much planning. She helped us with posters and decorations and gave many ideas to activity promoters. Mrs. Painter, smiling in anticipation, en- ioyed this coffee break. Advising the Saber and teaching English gave her opportunities to be of personal help to many students. Bridge during lunch hour was a favorite pastime of this foursome. Mrs. Schweppe, who taught English, left us in January to become county speech correctionist. Playing South is Miss Miller, who also mas- tered knitting this year. She headed our com- mercial department. The good iobs her girls received spoke well for their training. Leading the play is Mrs. Branthoover-be fore December, Miss Keracher. She taught girls physical education, square dancing and advised GAA, the Cheerleaders and Major- ettes. The sum of her overtime hours totaled many days. Miss Bellone plays North. Although rather new, she has made many friends by her gracious management of the home economics department. Her interest in all school activities has endeared her to everyone.
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?MW2 Emphasized the importance ot the sciences in our future world ot automation Mr. Frank Markosky, Mrs. Edith Bowers, Mr. Charle Hoover, Mrs. Louise Silvis. D. Kinney and E. Smith have reached a critical E. Kasparek and C. Noel practice compass maneuvering. moment in a chem experiment. 2 3 2 Q i 5 14 a
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