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NIR. li. XY. Ersunio Principfzl The school vear of 1940-41 shows several innovations in our high school organizations. Some of the outstanding ones are: the Budget System for school activities, the lland- book, and the formation of a Student Council. The Budget Svstem has an enrollment of approxiinatelv eightv per cent of the student bodv. and in- dications from a recent stu- dent survev show' an eightv- eight per cent enrollment next vear. Our llandbool-'. contain- ing much information for the student bodv in general, is of a decided advantage to the new student. The Student Council. even though organ- ized late in the school vear. has alreadv shown etlfective- ness in our school life. x 1 I7R.X I l NIR. ll. lx. lil-'RlxlllflNII1R Sllf7L'l Z'fJ'fI1tQ' I'ri11fipi1l The public schools stand with their related agencies, anxious to make their contribution to the cause of the common good. Thev are sure that the best offering thev e . can provide is a working knowl- edge of life that grows gracefullv, is self-reliant, void of selfishness, and filled with tender compassion. These products are not forthcom- ing quicklv. Once it was said, Cast thy bread upon the waters, and thou shalt find it after manv davsf' The public schools are casting their of- fering noxv. l,et us hope that the harvest, after manv davs, will not be too late to serve us well in the dangerous and doubtful times that lie ahead. I I Miss THi-1i.xiA l,oL'tai-I Secretary liouua or l'iIJL'C,Yl'IOY X.l-,. Purim NIR. PXLI. D. lixtxi NIR. l.. l'. BfXIil',R XIR. XX, ll. l-ul sr Iruxidcllf Vine- l'rt-xidunr Secretary 'l'i'c.1s11rur DR. N vru xx Sill.-LR
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4 4. Graduate work, Penn State. Member of N.l2..-X and P.S.E..-X. Teaches Ifnglish. Faculty advisor to our school paper, the Le-Hi. He is quiet but friendly, with his interests lving in three varied fields, gardening, reading, 'and collecting odd bottles. Mlss jrissicza Yovxo, B..-X., Gettvsburg College. Member of Eta Sigma Phi, N.l'f.Ai., and P.S.li..-X. Teaches languages. This petite, young lady is new to our faculty year. Aside from teaching French and fitin, she likes music and books. Miss M. Rtrru Slc1.l.l2Rs, Ph.B., Dickinson Col- ege. Graduate xvork lfmerson College of Ex- l L' - v. I D . pression, Lniversitv of XX isconsm and Columbia L'niversitv. Taught in Minnesota, New jersev. and Carlisle, Penna. Member of N.F.A., E..-X., A.A.C.M'., and National Council of Fug- lish Teachers. Teaches lfnglish. Miss Sellers enioys traveling. She has visited Yellow Stone Park, Salt l.ake City, and l,1llll'LlLl0l'. Her love of the classics is great and she tries to instil that same love into evervone she teaches. CY Mus. Rl'1l3.X Locus TQOXYIC, BS., l,ebanon Yal- College. Graduate xvork University of Pennsylvania. Taught at Boiling Springs. Mem- Je' NF..-X., P.S.F.A., and .-XA.L'.XV. Teaches English. Mrs. Rowe is small in stature, but seems to have untiring energy. This year she was the dramatic coach for the operetta. Her hobby is collecting pictures of the dif- ferent places she has visited and writing a storv about each one of them. Mas. Dosuo K. Boxxifv, AB., Dickinson College. Taught in Lemaster, Penna. Member of N.lf.A. and P.S.F.A. Teaches Social Studies. A brisk step and a bright smile could describe onlv one person-our girls' basketball coach, Mrs.. Bonney, other interests are hiking and reading. MR. ,Ions Bl-'llXlXX, AB., lfindlav College. Graduate work Penn State. Member 'of N.l ...rX. ind lJ.S.lf,.-X. Teaches Social Studies. Tall, blond, and athletic is Mr. liehman. al- xvavs readv with a pun .... Our assistant foot- bill' coach- who cnioys all sports. . . . Spare ie hobbv is rear ling. MR. XYu.1,lx.xi ,Xsvl-ia, AB., l,afavette College
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