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SKILLED CRAFTSMEN HEED CALL TO COLORS ' Somewhere in England, somewhere in China, somewhere, seven faculty members of Lans- downe High School are serving their country. Lieutenant Merrill T. Stewart, the first teacher who enlisted, is stationed in Chungking, China. There he is a member of the Naval Intelligence Staff. Lieutenant figj Iames M. Wardrop, U.S.N.R., known as Hlungle lim to high school students, is in England in the Naval Ordinance. The lone service woman representing Lans- downe High School's faculty is Lieutenant Mary E. Lindenmuth who is stationed at Seattle, Washington as an Executive Oiiicer for the Waves at the Naval Air Station. Ensign Wil- liam M. Radcliffe is an instructor in Naval Pre- Flight School at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He also is serving as Assistant Coach of North Carolina Basketball team. Captain W. I. Lowe is a Commandant of the A.S.T.P. Outfit at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York. As an English teacher here at school, Captain Lowe was a fa- vorite. In 1944 two hpapasn went to war! These were Lieutenant Lincoln Atkiss and Lieu- tenant figl Harold Kramer. Both of them are stationed at the Armed Guard School in Vir- ginia. The above faculty members and addresses are as reported in Ianuary. Undoubtedly some additions and changes have been made since then. Therefore, the students of Lansdowne High School salute you, the servicemen and servicewoman who have recently been called to the colors, with the hope that you may have every bit as much success as those who have gone before you. The stafI of teachers who have already joined the fight serve as an inspiration for young people to strive for that goal which this staff has reached, namely, to serve one's country and serve it well. Eleven I..lEU'l'. QIG, MARY Ii. I,INm.N1xiii'rii C.w'i'. xVII.l.lANl I. Lowa-. Ln-.if'r. fioj Inu-Qs M. XVARDlioi1 l.u-.i i'. MI-.IllilI.I. T. S'l'l'.XV'XR'l' Iiwsims: Wi1.1.1Aixi M. RAm:l,,il-'via I,lI-I l', C165 ll,uwi,n KRAMER LII-.lVI'. fltil I,lNu1oi.N ATKiss
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I 2 5 F l IUARI-'I' M. Mt:CUI.I,oIIoH FRANK O. LIAND Nl'AR'I'HA C. HARTMAN VIIQGINIA L. CHRIST Louis Gr1RsIIIxIaN Roi' F. KRABLR XVILLARD MCJIJRE, IR. EIxIRI.I.Nr. M. LACILY Id!-.LEN STILPIIENS MARGARLT STEVENS - 'T T' ' W 'i ' iff? liz...-:L - A- 7.1 14.-N: . . ' A D. ' ',..,, . W ' LW... L......-44,:.gJf.'3 ' - 'iii- fx .. .' ' still' ,fx-leg' if 1. , I 'I Y yf I ' I g 'BX ,f. . X. ' g ,I 7' l. yi z,i 'QR 1 I l lin ' Q ' l l L - - ' I ' I' It f I l Kiwi.-he I 11, yy I I jk . I L Ji I ' , . uf 1 lx l Y G l 'f mf' W I, X ja., I tg.: W' K xlff-' lggf - Languages will be of great help in the production of a successful post-war world. Introducing Latin to the freshmen and carrying it on to sophomores, juniors, and seniors is done by Miss Cook. Mrs. McConkey familiarizes students with Spain and its language. A knowledge of the French and their tongue is given to pupils by Miss Hoopes. The English department teach-es the students to appreciate litera- ture and to speak and write correctly. Miss McCullough gives the seniors their Final year of English, and Mr. Gershman has classes in English I. These two faculty members have charge of the Lahian, and Mr. Gershman directs Garnet and Gray publication. Iunior English is under Mrs. Christ, who also teaches dramatics. A new- comer, Mr. Hand, has classes in junior and freshman English. The sophomores get their knowledge of English from Miss Hartman and Mrs. Christ. Miss Rothermel looks after the health aspect, while Miss Stevens takes charge of foods and millinery. The way to a business career is pointed out by Mr. Kraber, Mr. Moore, and Miss Lacey with business math, shorthand, typing, and office training. Miss Sheafer trains freshmen in the use of the library and gives suggestions on books in the library. Mrs. Stephens gives the girls latest fashion news and helps them put together their own creations. The A Cappella chorus, band, and orchestra are under the musical di- rection of Mr. Corbin.
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