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Mr. Robert Stevens )lr. Thomas Maher Mrs. Robert J. Tullar Mr. R. Johnston Mr. Theodore S. Fetter Mrs. Margaret Chaffee. Secretary-Dr. E. Carlton Abbott Mr. Wm. Arnold Mr. Frederick I nderhill Mrs. Roy F. .arson Mr. Frank A. Mooreshead Mr. Thomas K illis Surer, More Permanent Happiness understanding, vitally interested in Lansdowne High School, hers is also the task of advising and influencing the Student Council, as faculty adviser. There are five charming and hardworking secretaries who keep the Superintendent's and the high school offices running smoothly. Mrs. Margaret Chaffee, who was elected as of January. 194ft, to fill Mrs. Young's position as Secretary of the School Hoard, is also the chief clerk in Dr. Abbott’s office. Assisting Dr. Abbott arc Mrs. Margaret S. Flynn, a former graduate of Lansdowne. who works in the morning, and Jennifer Maryanski. a fortunate senior commercial student, who takes her place in the afternoon. Mr. Moore’s secretary is friendly Miss Nada Gelletich, who is kept busy all day long w ith answering the telephone, typing, and helping to solve the many and varied problems of our students. Relieving her at lunch time and assisting in the afternoons is Susie McQuaid. another qualified senior girl from the commercial department. Although we deeply regret “Lncle Fred I nder-hill's resignation as president of the Hoard of F.d-ucation, it is good to hear of his promise to keep his “office” as Lansdowne’s most faithful sports sj ectator and rooter. The pleasant smile of popular Mrs. Young is also greatly missed by faculty and students. Among the newly elected members are Mr. Stevens, Dr. Arnold. Mr. Maher and Mrs. Chaffee who carry on the work with Mr. Fetter, as president. Mrs. Tullar. Mrs. Larson and Mr. W illis. Miss i ada Gelletich Mrs. Margaret Chaffee
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A dm in is tra tion SOUND ADVICE Blueprints a As the new Superintendent of Lansdowne Schools. Dr. E. Carlton Abbott, our former principal. is vitally interested in preparing our students to face life together not only in this small community. but wherever their future home may be. Dr. Abbott has lived in the community for many years, has served as principal of the high school for the last 10 years. As a result he is well acquainted with the ideas, problems, and hopes of the students. Likewise, as the former president and a very active member of the Allied V outh Council, he constantly strives to secure every thing possible to enrich the lives of the youth of Lansdowne. Also, working along with us high school students, helping to solve our many problems and to make our lives better as we face life together, is Mr. Joseph D. Moore, our new principal. From the very first day of school, his friendliness and sincere interest have made us enjoy working with him for ourselves, our school, and our community. As Mr. Moore says, his main purpose is to “let all know what's going on so that everyone can do a better job.” Mr. Moore's belief in honesty and above board action has made him a very popular principal. The atmosphere of cheerful efficiency which pervades our high school office centers about the amiable personality of Miss Mary E. Lindenmuth. guide and mentor of every student. Sympathetic and Mr. Joseph I). Moore 14
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Faculty SINCERE FRIENDS Reveal Pitfalls in Social Living Mr. fcClure, Mr. Kleckncr, and Mr. Jones chat in the freshman hall between classes. Virginia L. Christ Horace Lau bach Esther Morris Margaret M. McCullough Don H. Corbin Roy F. Kraber Martha C. Hartman Helen E. Stephens Dorothy Rraugh er Louis Gershman Margaret Stevens Margaret Cook
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