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Left: An after-school birthday party given for Charles dick, fellow teachers. Right: As new supervisor of lockers, S. Mulhatten, head of the business department, is at- Thomas D. McVey performs his duty by opening a lock tended by Michael Mavrides and Miss Marion E. Fos- for a student who forgot the combination. Relaxation Accompcmles School Activities Left: Mrs. Logan Connelly, the Sandwich Lady, pre- prepares a fetal pig for dissection in his advanced bi- pares a hot dog for a student's lunch in the cafeteria. ology class. These two classes were added to the McCas- Right: Glenn W. Shaffer displays titration apparatus for key curriculum in September for students who have his advanced chemistry class while Daniel W. McGary completed biology, chemistry, and physics. 18
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HAROLD E. SINCLAIR, B.S., Indiana State College, Bus iness Education CHARLOTTE M. SPINELLA, B.S., Millersville State Col lege, Social Studies BOYD L. SPONAUGLE, B.S., Lebanon Valley College Science, Head Track Coach p .,'f :., , Mas. Jo s. STOKES, B.S., Millersville siaie College, M.S., Temple University, Mathematics ' DONALD L. TROSTLE, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, A 7 1, Instrumental Music, Director of Bands and Orchestra Q H' MRS. IUDITH D. VOGT, B.S., Russell Sage College, Physical Education, Health, Girls' Intramural Supervisor N-:if Z ' In industrial arts, Robert Turner re- places Franklin R. Marsh, now local director of federal funds. PHYLLIS 1. WOLGEMUTH, B.S., Bob Jones University, M.S., Temple University, Business Education MRS. PATRICIA A. BERKHEIMER, Clerk MRS. THELMA F. DRUECKER, Clerk MRS. LILLIAN C. HANKLE, Clerk RUTH N. SLAUCH, Clerk FRANK R. SPERRY, Olhce Manager VIOLET B. WEBER, B.S., Millersville State College, Business Yearbook Adviser Education, JAMES T. WHITE, B.A., Elizabeth- town College, English RUPERT A. VVILLIAMS, B.S., West Chester State College, M. in Ed., Penn- sylvania State University, Physical Edu- cation, Boys' Intramural Supervisor, Physical-Education Department Head JOSEPH J. WOITKO, B.S., Penn- sylvania State University, Special Education MRS. DIANE G. WOLF, A.B., Gettys- burg College, German DOROTHEA E. WOLFE, B.S., Mil- lersville State College, B.S. in L.S., State University of New York at Albany, Head Librarian ,WW , E., 5. jgwgmwmgagm, H'-Wg. 9 Qrieuiwiffimvii-,a..,f:U . A., 'ww-vifirsffwsasf 'ai'-f , 59.3.5 if -i ' ' f I ,.,.. . , iiiti l 5 an 'ill ' ir .W f p iffy .MQW 9 a jk if if we l 7 y I 4 -ff il, M fy . ig. ,,+,Wa,... j?a2iiAmg,14wis ' ., ' .fi .1 - if f 'J' A f 5 i ,., 'Q L - 213' fi- S A .X ,Nadi h ff , J . W t . ' . ffixzlii. ,JS Q 5 is xt ,vga H 'this i.i. l . . if iill A it A ' i if ' ii I I,'bYsYiQ5?iE i 'z ' 'gi I., ..,, 1s,C','l,,,1 .,,p ,, i I V F ,... f zirftifm t ' N't2','l'-iii? fi , if M. 'I7 I. .Qi-.g',.'.,1i K' ' ' RF Q. . t i . F sax? Zig 3 .Q N , x, ifmiii irzi.. ,sw-we-l ' ii 98, y Mira K .3 , , W5 ' . xifa wa .-.. ,-.,.,. .W..i.i..i....,,......, . 4. .wr . ' V ,.,, ,, ., Ei I -1 9 ...isa i , ..,T,,,,,, ..,,,,,,, . Ar A ol' ' i w'lfif5Wfi5f?if,ii W' f'2?r V if . 4. T339 7':7iff5E -- 42' , . if 4157 . , I l .W 3 .. . -Q , ' .2ipfff..'fis. H - . rf , ...alarm i f for at ' giegfiyl-izsf2g,f52,2f'? 2g3 ..., . m ay M H 10. M' hh- i 45 jig Q
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Zin fllllrmnriam Ianuary 24, 1966, Miss Phyllis I. Wolgemuth, one of the members of the McCaskey family, bade farewell to A Goodly Fellowshipf, She was a graduate of-Donegal High School, class of 1957, and the Bob Iones University, class of 1961. She received her Master's degree from Temple University in August, 1965. A dedicated busi- ness teacher of typing and arithmetic book- keeping at McCaskey for one and one-half years, Miss Wolgemuth originally taught at Dephord High School in New Jersey. Respected and admired by teachers and stu- dents, she was a generous and unselfish person who willingly gave of her time to help others. Miss Wolgemuth, who respected the rights of everyone, possessed strong convictions and high ideals. Her untimely death was a great loss to the school. :Crossing The Bar Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for mel And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea, But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out of the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embark. For though from out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar. Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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